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Official name : Albizia adianthifolia (Schum.) W. F. Wight
Family : Fabaceae

42 reference(s) related to this plant

Reference HA 05
Author(s) : Adjanohoun, E., M.R.A. Ahyi, L. Ake Assi, J. Baniakina, P. Chibon, G. Cusset, V. Doulou, A. Enzanza, J. Eymé, E. Goudoté, A. Keita, C. Mbemba, J. Mollet, J.- M. Moutsamboté, J. Mpati, P. Sita
Title : Contribution aux études ethnobotaniques et floristiques en République populaire du Congo. Agence de coopération culturelle et technique, (A.C.C.T.), Paris, 605 p., (1988) From the data bank PHARMEL 2 (ref. HP 10)
Symptoms : H(037), H(091)
Recipes : H(037) bronchitis, stems with leaves of de Hymenocardia ulmoides, barks stems, branches, trunk of Albizia adianthifolia, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(091) underdevelopped child, leaves of Albizia., decoction (H2O), filterr, VO.
H(099) nervosity racine, maceration (H2O), VO.
Region : West Africa
Country : Congo (Popular republic) (Brazzaville) (ex Brazaville Congo)
Vernacular name : moulou (Lari), mulu (Téké), moululu lulu (Vili, Yombé), nlu (Laadi)
Reference HA 07
Author(s) : Adjanohoun, E., V. Adjakidje, M.R.A. Ahyi, K. Akpagana, P. Chibon, A. El - Hadji, J. Eyme, M. Garba, , J. - N. Gassita, M. Gbeassor, E. Goudote, S. Guinko, K. - K. Hodouto, P. Houngnon, A. Keita, Y. Keoula, W. P. Kluga - Ocloo, I. Lo, K. M. Siamevi, K. K. Taffame
Title : Contribution aux études ethnobotaniques et floristiques au Togo. Agence de coopération culturelle et technique, (A.C.C.T.), Paris, 671 p., (1986) From the data bank PHARMEL 2 (ref. HP 10)
Symptoms : H(082)
Recipes : H(082), leaves of Albizia adianthifolia, decoction (H2O) + some drops of palm oil, VO.
Region : West Africa
Country : Togo
Vernacular name : ziwa (Adja), ziwé, ziwo (Ewé)
Reference HA 10
Author(s) : Adjanohoun, E., L. Ake Assi
Title : Contribution au recensement des plantes médicinales de Côte d'Ivoire. Centre Nat. Florist. Univ. Abidjan, 358 p., (1979)
Symptoms : H(036)
Recipes : H(008) diarrhoea, leaves of Albizia adianthifolia, + palm fruit almond, to chew,
H(036) vertigo, leaves of Mangifera indica of Paullinia pinnata of Albizia adianthifolia of Cardiospermum grandiflorum, decoction (H2O), VO.
Region : West Africa
Country : Ivory Coast
Vernacular name : not registered
Reference HA 22
Author(s) : Arnold, H.-J. & M. Gulumian
Title : Pharmacopoeia of traditional medicine in Venda. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume 12, pp. 35 -74, (1984) http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0378874184900862
Symptoms : V(095)
Recipes : Vb(095) leaves of Albizia adianthifolia de Anthocleista grandiflora mixed with food
Region : South Africa
Country : South Africa (Venda country)
Vernacular name : mulela (Luvenda)
Reference HA 36
Author(s) : Amusan, O. O. G., P. S. Dlamini, J. D. Msonthi & L. P. Makhubu
Title : Some herbal remedies from Manzini region of Swaziland. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume 79, pp. 109 - 112, (2002) http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378874101003816
Symptoms : H(008)
Recipes : H(008) diarrhoea, cut 50 gr leaves of Psidium guajava and 50 gr roots of Albizia adianthifolia in pieces + 1 L. H2O and boil for 5 min., VO. 1 tablespoon daily for 3 days
Region : South Africa
Country : South Africa (Swaziland, Manzini region)
Vernacular name : sivangatane
Reference HB 01
Author(s) : Baerts, M. & J. Lehmann
Title : Guérisseurs et plantes médicinales de la région des crêtes Zaïre-Nil au Burundi. Musée royal de l'Afrique centrale, Tervuren, Belgique.Ann. Sc. Eco., Vol. 18, 214 p., (1989) From the data bank PHARMEL 2 (ref. HP 10)
Symptoms : H(018), H(027), H(051), H(055), H(091), H(104), H(124), H(201)
Recipes : H(018), barks stems, branches, trunk of Albizia adianthifolia, maceration (H2O), VO.
H(027) placenta (right insertion), stems with leaves of Albizia., decoction (H2O), VO.
H(051), H(055), leaves, barks stems, branches, trunk of Albizia., decoction (H2O), VO.
H(091) fortifying child, leaves of Aeollanthus repens of Bridelia brideliifolia of Albizia adianthifolia of Brillantaisia cicatricosa of Floscopa glomerata of Helichrysum schimperi of Peucedanum nyassicum of Physalis peruviana of Sonchus oleraceus, juice, VO.
H(104) colic, leaves of Albizia adianthifolia of Berkheya spekeana, of Bersama abyssinica of Biophytum helenae of Cayratia gracilis of Dalbergia lactea of Hoslundia opposita, decoction (H2O) (H2O), VO.
H(124) haemorrage during pregnacy, stems without leaves, barks of the underground part of Albizia adianthifolia of Albizia gummifera, maceration (H2O), VO.
H(201) psychosis, barks stems, branches, trunk of Albizia., powder, VO.
Region : Central Africa
Country : Burundi (Zaïre-Nil ridge region)
Vernacular name : igihoza, ikivusa (Kirundi)
Reference HB 04
Author(s) : Bouquet, A. & M. Debray
Title : Plantes médicinales de la Côte d'Ivoire. Travaux et Documents de l'O.R.S.T.O.M., Paris, n° 32, 232 p., (1974)
Symptoms : H(004), H(006), H(008), H(045), H(104), H(124), H(137)
Recipes : H(004) wounds, H(124) haemostatic, H(045) cicatrizing, antiseptic , H(008) + H(104) intestinal pains, H(137) analgesic, H(006) laxative, ONS. of Albizia adianthifolia , RNS.
Region : West Africa
Country : Ivory Coast
Vernacular name : diomolibangban (Baoul), pangban (Ashanti), petgngbwé (Ebri)
Reference HB 05
Author(s) : Bouquet, A.
Title : Féticheurs et médecines traditionnelles du Congo (Brazzaville). Mém. O.R.S.T.O.M., 36, 282 p., (1969) http://www.docstoc.com/docs/41737230/Ficheurs-et-mecines-traditionn
Symptoms : H(001), H(018), H(031), H(056), H(080), H(108), H(109), H(118)
Recipes : H(001) inflammation of the conjunctiva, H(056) filariosis, roots of Albizia adianthifolia, juice, drops in eyes
H(022) ocytocic, H(026), roots of Albizia., powder, VO.
H(018), H(108) sinusitis, H(118) rhino - pharyngitis, juice of roots of Albizia., drops in nose
H(031), H(080), H(109), barks stems, twigs, trunk of Albizia., decoction (H2O), friction, steam bath
Region : West Africa
Country : Congo (Popular republic) (Brazzaville) (ex Brazaville Congo)
Vernacular name : not communicated by the author
Reference HB 30b
Author(s) : Betti, J. L.
Title : An ethnobotanical study of medicinal plants among the baka pygmies in the Dja biosphere reserve, Cameroon. African Study Monographs, 25 (1) : 1 - 27, March 2004
Symptoms : H(018), H(109)
Recipes : H(018, 3), stems barks, scraped, instillation in nose
H(109) lumbago, stems barks scraped, frictions
Region : Central Africa
Country : Cameroon (Dja reserve)
Vernacular name : not communicated by the author
Reference HB 56
Author(s) : Betti, J. L., R. Caspa, J. Ambara, R.L. Kourogue
Title : Ethno-Botanical study of plants used for treating malaria in a forest: Savanna margin area, East region, Cameroon Global Journal of Research on Medicinal Plants & Indigenous Medicine, Volume 2, Issue 10, 692-708 (October 2013) http://www.fosas.africa.kyoto-u.ac.jp/img/ProgressReport2012.pdf
Symptoms : H(051)
Recipes : H(051) paludism, fresh leaves of Albizia adiantifolia associated with Voacanga africana, pound application on stomach
Region : Central Africa
Country : Cameroon (Forest-savannah contact zone, Andom village, East region)
Vernacular name : not communicated by the authors
Reference HB 69
Author(s) : Mbuyi Kalonji S., Kalunga Muya R., Kalonda Mutombo E., Cimanga Cioto C.B., Numbi Wa Ilunga E., Kahumba Byanga J., Lumbu Simbi J.-B.
Title : Aperçu ethnobotanique de plantes réputées antipaludéennes utilisées dans la ville de Lubumbashi et ses environs, dans le Haut-Katanga en RD Congo. Ethnopharmacologia, n°61, juin 2019
Symptoms : H(008), H(051), H(100), H(135), H(171)
Recipes : H(008) diarrhea, H(051) paludism, H(171) diabetes, H(100) syphilis, gonorrhea, H(135) indigestion, decoction of roots of Albizia adianthifolia, VO., 1/2 glass morning and evening during 3 days
Region : Central Africa
Country : Congo (Democratic republic) (city of Lubumbashi and its surroundings)
Vernacular name : not registered by the authors
Reference HC 25
Author(s) : Corrigan, B.M. , B.-E. Van Wyk, C.J. Geldenhuys, J.M. Jardine
Title : Ethnobotanical plant uses in the KwaNibela Peninsula, St Lucia, South Africa South African Journal of Botany 77, 346–359 (2011)
Symptoms : H(046)
Recipes : H(046), the leaves are boiled in H2O and the body is covered over the steam to cure chicken pox.
Region : South Africa
Country : South Africa
Vernacular name : iGowane
Reference HC 32
Author(s) : Carrière, M.
Title : Plantes de Guinée à l' usage des éleveurs et des véterinaires Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement département d'élevage et de médecine vétérinaire. CIRAD-EMVT 10, rue Pierre-Curie 94704 Maisons-Alfort Cedex -France (2000)
Symptoms : V(095)
Recipes : V(095) forage (cattle, sheep, goats), leaves of Albizia adianthifolia
Region : West Africa
Country : Guinea Conakry
Vernacular name : baneto, benato.(Malinké), wogoo.(Kissi), bandialan, bandiala, maronaye bandjara, maronaye, sanedia (Poular)., gbanhalapélé (Guerzé)
Reference HC 52
Author(s) : Catarino, L. , P. J. Havik , M. M. Romeiras
Title : Medicinal plants of Guinea-Bissau: Therapeutic applications, ethnic diversity and knowledge transfer Journal of Ethnopharmacology 183, 71–94 (2016) http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jep.2016.02.032
Symptoms : H(137)
Recipes : H(137) pains, leaves of Albizia adianthifolia, RNS.
Region : West Africa
Country : Guinea-Bissau
Vernacular name : cobaga-ê, conecam, empantanca, unchámpô (Bijagó), untchaintchain (Cobiana), faróba-de-lala, farroba-de-lala (Guinean creole), caroubier (Fula foro), catchena (Jola), marnei, nétèmàe, nétomáiô (Fula), netô-farô (Mandinga), bianque (Manjaco), masamp-thai (Nalu), alfarroba (Portugese), uasa-fiké (Sosso)
Reference HD 15
Author(s) : Diafouka, A. J. P.
Title : Analyse des usages des plantes médicinales dans 4 régions de Congo-Brazzaville. Thèse de doctorat, Université libre de Bruxelles, Faculté des Sciences, Laboratoire de Botanique Systématique et de Phytosociologie, 431 p., (1997)
Symptoms : H(056)
Recipes : H(056, 5), barks of Albizia adianthifolia, decoction (H2O), bath
Region : Central Africa
Country : Congo-Brazzaville
Vernacular name : not registered
Reference HD 29
Author(s) : de Wet, H. , S.Nciki, S.F. van Vuuren
Title : Medicinal plants used for the treatment of various skin disorders by a rural community in northern Maputaland, South Africa Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine , 9:51, (2013) doi:10.1186/1746-4269-9-51 http://www.ethnobiomed.com/content/9/1/51 + Additional file 1
Symptoms : H(013), H(014), H(111)
Recipes : H(013) body rash,H(014) itching and H(111) burning , two handfuls of fresh pounded bark of Albizia adianthifolia are mixed in 2 L of warm water. One cup of maceration is added in bathing water once a day for a week to treat scaly, itching and burning body rash
.H(013) rash. 2 two handfuls of fresh pounded bark are mixed in 2 L of cold water in which the affected person is bath once a day for two weeks (approximate duration of rash).
H(013) rash, 2 handfuls of fresh pounded bark is mixed with 10 L of warm water and 1 L of this mixture is used as an emetic once a day for 10 days to treat the rash.
(registered from references HD 29 and HD 29_supl )
Region : South Africa
Country : South Africa (northern Maputaland)
Vernacular name : igowane
Reference HH 02
Author(s) : Hecketswei
Title : Congo (1991) From the data bank PHARMEL 2 (ref. HP 10)
Symptoms : H(037)
Recipes : H(037) bronchitis, barks stems, twigs, trunk of Albizia adianthifolia, RNS
Region : West Africa
Country : Congo (Popular republic) (Brazzaville) (ex Brazaville Congo)
Vernacular name : not registered
Reference HH 05
Author(s) : Hulstaert, G.
Title : -Notes de Botanique Mongo. Acad. Roy. des Sc. d'Outre- Mer, Classe des Sc. Nat. & Méd., N.S. XV-3, 212 p., (1966) + -Sur l'emploi des plantes médicinales chez les Mongo Revue de Recherche Scientifique. Spécial Medecine Traditionnelle au Zaïre + Various and scattered notes
Symptoms : H(004)
Recipes : H(004) wounds, the inside of the bark of Albizia adianthifolia is gratedlocal application
H(022) the young shoots bundled in the embers and when they have become tender they are kneaded in H20 .The extract is given to the parturient to drink
H(103) dental caries,the inside of the bark of Albizia adianthifolia is grated, is put inside the fruit of Aframomum sp and then stuffed into the dental caries
Region : Central Africa
Country : Congo (Democratic republic) (ex. Zaïre) (Mongo people)
Vernacular name : not recorded (because the original article in phonetic script)
Reference HH 14
Author(s) : Hutchings, A., J. van Staden
Title : Plant used for stress-related ailments in traditional Zulu, Xhosa and Sotho medicine. Par 1: Plants used for headaches. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume 43, pp. 89 - 124 (1994)
Symptoms : H(018)
Recipes : H(018) headache, seeds, powdere and snuffed (Zulu)
Region : South Africa
Country : South Africa (Zulu, Xhosa and Sotho zone)
Vernacular name : umgadankawu (Zulu)
Reference HJ 08
Author(s) : Jiofack, T., l. Ayissi, C. Fokunang, N. Guedje and V. Kemeuze
Title : Ethnobotany and phytomedicine of the upper Nyong valley forest in Cameroon African Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology Vol. 3(4). pp. 144-150, April, 2009 http://www.academicjournals.org/ajpp
Symptoms : H(001), H(013), H(033), H(100)
Recipes : H(001) visual disturbance,H(013) abscess, H(033) sterility, H(100) gonorrhoea, leaves roots bark of Albizia adianthifolia, RNS.
Region : Central Africa
Country : Cameroon (upper Nyong valley forest)
Vernacular name : not communicated by the authors