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Official name :
Diodia sarmentosa Sw.
Family :
Rubiaceae
4 reference(s) related to this plant
Reference HK 60
Author(s) :
Konda ku Mbuta, Kabakura Mwima, Mbembe Bitengeli, Itufa Y’okolo, Mahuku Kavuna, Mafuta Mandanga, Mpoyi, Kalambayi, Ndemankeni Izamajole, Kadima Kazembe, Kelela Booto, Ngiuvu Vasaki, Bongombola Mwabonsika, Dumu Lody & Paul Latham
Title :
Plantes médicinales de traditions. Province de l'Equateur – R.D. Congo, Kinshasa 2012 (419 p.)
Institut de Recherche en Sciences de la Santé (I.R.S.S.) in Kinshasa.
ISBN 9780955420856
Symptoms :
H(104)
Recipes :
H(104) enteritis, macerated leaves of Diodia sarmentosa, VO.
Region :
Central Africa
Country :
Congo (Democratic republic) (City of Bumba and suburbs)
Vernacular name :
not communicated by the authors
Reference HK 74
Author(s) :
Klotoe J. R. , K. Koudouvo, J-M. Atégbo, C. Dandjesso, V. Dougnon, F. Loko, M. Gbeassor, K. Dramane
Title :
Medicinal Plants Sold as Anti-Haemorrhagic in the Cotonou and Abomey-Calavi Markets (Benin)
International Journal of Biology; Vol. 10, No. 1; 2018
https://doi.org/10.5539/ijb.v10n1p17
Symptoms :
H(124)
Recipes :
H(124, 4) hemorrhage stem with leaves of Diodia sarmentosa, decoction + kaolin, VO.
Region :
West Africa
Country :
Benin (Cotonou and Abomey-Calavi Markets)
Vernacular name :
not communicated by the authors
Reference HM 82
Author(s) :
Mpondo Mpondo, E., J. P. Ngene, L. Mpounze Som, G. Etame Loe, P. C. Ngo Boumsong , J. Yinyang , S. D. Dibong
Title :
Connaissances et usages traditionnels des plantes médicinales du département du haut Nyong
Journal of Applied Biosciences 113: 11229-11245 (2017)
Symptoms :
H(104)
Recipes :
H(104, 9) abdominal pain, maceration of leaves of Diodia sarmentosa, VO. 1 half liter per day until healing
Region :
Central Africa
Country :
Cameroun (Upper Nyong Department)
Vernacular name :
not registered by the authors
Reference HT 53
Author(s) :
Terashima, H., M. Ichikawa
Title :
A comparative ethnobotany of the Mbuti and Efe hunter-gatherers in Itury forest, Democratic Republic of Congo
African Study Monographs, 24(1, 2): 1-168, (2003)
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Symptoms :
H(091)
Recipes :
H(091) The feet of infants are rubbed with the leaves of Diodia sarmentosa to help them to start to walk sooner. (Efe Pygmies in Ituri forest)
Region :
Central Africa
Country :
Congo (Democratic republic) (Itury forest)
Vernacular name :
chelele (Efe Pygmies, Ituri forest)