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Official name :
Aloe lateritia Engl.
Family :
Asphodelaceae
20 reference(s) related to this plant
Reference HA 20
Author(s) :
Adjanohoun et al.
Title :
Contribution to ethnobotanical and floristic studies in Uganda.
O.U.A./C.S.T.R., Lagos (1993)
From the data bank PHARMEL 2 (ref. HP 10)
Symptoms :
H(126), H(151), H(156), H(157)
Recipes :
H(126), VO., decoction roots, not for new born
H(151), V.O. , decoction (H2O) leaves
H(156), VO. leaves decoction + Abrus precatorius, Artemisia sp., Cannabis sativa , Aloe lateritia
H(157), VO. decoction leaves
H(151), V.O. , decoction (H2O) leaves
H(156), VO. leaves decoction + Abrus precatorius, Artemisia sp., Cannabis sativa , Aloe lateritia
H(157), VO. decoction leaves
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Uganda
Vernacular name :
not registered
Reference HA 24
Author(s) :
Ayobangira, S.F.X., K. Tsongo & M.J. Kirarahumu
Title :
Contribution à l'étude des plantes médicinales du Nord-Kivu: plantes antihémorroïdaires exploitées dans la ville de Goma.
Rev. Méd. Pharm. Afr., Vol. 14, 75 - 87, (2000)
Symptoms :
H(094)
Recipes :
H(094), to cut leaves in fragments, to get back the latex, application on the anus
Region :
Central Africa
Country :
Congo (Democratic republic) (Nord-Kivu, Goma)
Vernacular name :
igikakarubamba (Kinyarwanda), engaka (Hunde), cigaka (Mashi)
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(014)
Recipes :
H(014), friction with juice of leaves of Aloe lateritia
Region :
Central Africa
Country :
Burundi (Zaïre-Nil ridge region)
Vernacular name :
ingarigari (Kirundi)
Reference HC 03
Author(s) :
Cihyoka, M. A.
Title :
AGEEP-Bushi, Bukavu. Kagala, SEMINAIRE-ATELIER SUR LES PLANTES MEDICINALES.Tenu par KAGALA (Kabare) du 21 au 23 juillet l999. Documentation of the Sub-Network PRELUDE
Symptoms :
H(094), H(111)
Recipes :
H(094) (kulerha omugongo), dry leaves of Aloe lateritia (cizimya muliro). Local application 2 X/ J.
H(111) (muliro), dry leaves of Aloe lateritia (cizimya muliro). Ashes. Application on the wound. Very effective
H(111) (muliro), dry leaves of Aloe lateritia (cizimya muliro). Ashes. Application on the wound. Very effective
Region :
Central Africa
Country :
Congo (Democratic republic) (ex. Zaïre) (Kivu)
Vernacular name :
cizimya muliro
Reference HC 18
Author(s) :
Chifundera K.
Title :
Antivenomous plants used in the Zairean pharmacopoeia.
African Study Monographs, 7 : 21 -35, March 1987
Symptoms :
H(020)
Recipes :
H(020) snake, maceration of leaves of Aloe lateritia, VO.
Region :
Central Africa
Country :
Congo (Democratic republic) (Lwiro, Kabare, Shaba)
Vernacular name :
chizimymuliro (Mashi), kishinie-shinie (Tshiluba)
Reference HD 07
Author(s) :
Durand, J.M.
Title :
Les plantes bienfaisantes du Ruanda et de l'Urundi.
Astrida, Groupe scolaire, 89 p., (1960)
Symptoms :
H(051)
Recipes :
H(051) paludism. (fever) (ubuganga, amaseke), decoction of leaves of Aloe lateritia in small doses during 3 to 4 days (at high doses in Kisaka region ), given a normal dose = purge
Plant names from the work of Durand have been encoded from Kinyarwanda names. Confusions are possible.
Region :
Central Africa
Country :
Rwanda
Vernacular name :
inkakarubamba (Kinyarwanda)
Reference HG 1k
Author(s) :
Gachathi, F.N.
Title :
Kikuyu botanical dictionary of plant names and uses.
Publication supported by GTZ , (1989)The print shop, P.O. Box 24576, Nairobi.
Symptoms :
H(051), H(108)
Recipes :
H(051) paludism, H(108), leaves are used for colds and paludism., RNS.
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Kenya
Vernacular name :
not registered
Reference HK 82
Author(s) :
Kareji, A. E.
Title :
Evaluation of herbal drugs used to treat fungal and bacterial diseases in Mbeere, Eastern Kenya
International Journal of Herbal Medicine; 1 (4): 85-87 (2013)
Symptoms :
H(037)
Recipes :
H(037) pneumonia, roots, leaves of Aloe lateritia, the decoction given to the patients to drink or apply to the infected parts.
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Kenya (Eastern) Mbeere
Vernacular name :
kiruma
Reference HM 47
Author(s) :
Mainen J. Moshi, van den Beukel, C. J.P. , Hamza, O. J.M. , Mbwambo, Z, H. , Nondoa, R. O.S. , Masimba, P. J., Matee, M. I.N. , Kapingu, M. C., Mikxf, F. , Verweij, P. E. , van der Ven, A. J.A.M.
Title :
Brine shrimp toxicity evaluation of some Tanzanian plants used traditionally for the treatment of fungal infections.
African Journal of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicines, 4 (2), pp 219 - 225, (2007)
http://www.bioline.org.br/pdf?tc07022
Symptoms :
H(014), H(199)
Recipes :
H(014) oral candidiasis and skin fungal opportunistic infections of H(199) HIV / AID, whole plant.of Aloe lateritia, RNS., local application (In a brine shrimp lethality test (BST) this plant showed a high toxicity to the shrimps)
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Tanzania
Vernacular name :
mapunisinyamviri
Reference HN 19
Author(s) :
Njoroge, G. N. & R. W. Bussmann
Title :
Diversity and utilization of ethnophytotherapeutic remedies among the Kikuyus (Central Kenya),
Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine (2006) doc 10.1186/1746-4269-2-8
Symptoms :
H(051)
Recipes :
H(051, 5) paludism ONS., RNS.
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Kenya (district of Maragwa, Muranga)
Vernacular name :
kiiruma
Reference HN 52
Author(s) :
Ngezahayo, J., F. Havyarimana, L. Hari, C. Stévigny, P. Duez.
Title :
Medicinal plants used by Burundian traditional healers for the treatment of microbial diseases + Supplemtary table
Journal of Ethnopharmacology 173, 338–351 (2015)
Symptoms :
H(008), H(013), H(014), H(100)
Recipes :
H(008) diarrhea. A handful of leaves of Aloe lateritia are macerated in water (1 L). Half a glass twice is drunk a day.
H(013) purulent rashes. 2 handfuls of fresh leaves are crushed. The juice squeezed out from the crushed leaves is applied on the body.
H(014) foot mycosis A fresh leaf is cut and the sap is dropped on the foot
H(100) gonorrhea. About 150 gr of roots are decocted in a bottle of water. A cup is drunk a day for a week + beer
This plant is reported by 7% of informants
H(013) purulent rashes. 2 handfuls of fresh leaves are crushed. The juice squeezed out from the crushed leaves is applied on the body.
H(014) foot mycosis A fresh leaf is cut and the sap is dropped on the foot
H(100) gonorrhea. About 150 gr of roots are decocted in a bottle of water. A cup is drunk a day for a week + beer
This plant is reported by 7% of informants
Region :
Central Africa
Country :
Burundi
Vernacular name :
ingagari (Kirundi)
Reference VB 02
Author(s) :
Baerts, M. & J. Lehmann
Title :
Plantes médicinales vétérinaires de la région des crêtes Zaïre-Nil au Burundi.
Musée royal de l'Afrique centrale, Tervuren. Ann. Sc. Eco., Vol. 21, 133 p., (1991)
Symptoms :
V(001)
Recipes :
Vb(001,1), sap, drops in eyes to remove fruit of Erlangea spissa
Region :
Central Africa
Country :
Burundi (Zaïre-Nil ridge region)
Vernacular name :
ingarigari (Kirundi)
Reference VB 14
Author(s) :
Byavu, N., C. Henrard, M. Dubois & F. Malaisse
Title :
Phytothérapie traditionnelle des bovins dans les élevages de la plaine de la Rusizi,
Biotechnol. Agron. Soc. Environ. 4 (3), 135 - 156, (2000)
Symptoms :
V(030)
Recipes :
Vb(030), Aloe lateritia, Acacia sieberana, Cassia singueana pounded leaves + salted ground + H2O, VO., 2 l., 1X
Region :
Central Africa
Country :
Congo (Democratic republic) (ex. Zaïre) (Rusizi, Kivu)
Vernacular name :
igikakarubamba (Kinyarwanda)
Reference VC 19
Author(s) :
Chifundera K.
Title :
Livestock diseases and the traditional medicine in the Bushi area, Kivu province, Democratic Republic of Congo.
African Study Monographs, 19 (1) : 13 -33, May 1998
Symptoms :
V(111)
Recipes :
Vb(111) burns (muliro), sap of Aloe lateritia, local application ?
Region :
Central Africa
Country :
Congo (Democratic republic) (Kivu province - Bushi area-
Vernacular name :
cizimyamuliro
Reference VD 03
Author(s) :
Defour, G.
Title :
Plantes médicinales traditionnelles au Kivu (République du Zaïre), (1994)
Documentation du Sous-Réseau PRÉLUDE
Symptoms :
V(008), V(041), V(094), V(111)
Recipes :
V(008), leaves sap, RNS.
V(041), infusion leaves, 1 bottle, 2 x / day, RNS.
V(094), crushed leaves, VO.
V(111), juice leaves, RNS.
V(041), infusion leaves, 1 bottle, 2 x / day, RNS.
V(094), crushed leaves, VO.
V(111), juice leaves, RNS.
Region :
Central Africa
Country :
Congo (Democratic republic) (ex. Zaïre) (Bushi, South - Kivu)
Vernacular name :
igikakarubamba (Kinyarwanda)
Reference VG 1k
Author(s) :
Gachathi, F.N.
Title :
Kikuyu botanical dictionary of plant names and uses.
Publication supported by GTZ , (1989)The print shop, P.O. Box 24576, Nairobi.
Symptoms :
V(000)
Recipes :
Vv(000), ONS., RNS.
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Kenya
Vernacular name :
not registered
Reference VK 11
Author(s) :
Kasonia, K. & K.M. Yamolo
Title :
Ethnologie des traitements vétérinaires dans la région du Nord-Kivu (Rép. du Zaïre).
Métissages en santé animale de Madagascar à Haïti. Presses universitaires de Namur, 275 - 286, (1994)
Symptoms :
V(035)
Recipes :
V(035), ONS., RNS.
Region :
Central Africa
Country :
Congo (Democratic republic) (Nord-Kivu) (ex. Zaïre)
Vernacular name :
ekikakaluganga (Kinyarwanda)
Reference VM 05
Author(s) :
Mbarubukeye, S.
Title :
La médecine vétérinaire traditionnelle: rapport du 1er atelier des guérisseurs traditionnels du bétail au Rwanda.
Éditions: ISAR/LVNR - IRST/CURPHAMETRA - MINAGRI, 89 p., (1992)
Symptoms :
V(041), V(039)
Recipes :
Vb(041), ONS., RNS.
Vb(039), ONS., RNS.
Vb(039), ONS., RNS.
Region :
Central Africa
Country :
Rwanda
Vernacular name :
igikakarubamba
Reference VM 08
Author(s) :
Minja, M.M.J.
Title :
Medicinal plants of veterinary importance collected from Mbeya.
Progress report of the project on the medicinal plants of veterinary importance at ADRI, (1991) From reference: VB 10
Symptoms :
V(030)
Recipes :
V(030), leaves cut, crushed, VO. local application in vagina
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Tanzania (Mbeya district)
Vernacular name :
not registered
Reference VM 10
Author(s) :
Minja, M.M.J.
Title :
Medicinal plants used in promotion of animal health in Tanzania. Animal Diseases Research Instit., Dep. Pharmacology/ Toxic., Dar Es Salaam. Métissages en santé animale de Madagascar à Haïti. Presses universitaires de Namur, 335 - 364, (1994)
Symptoms :
V(004), V(030), V(113)
Recipes :
V(004), ONS., RNS.
V(030), pounded leaves in food
V(108), coocked leaves, massage
V(030), pounded leaves in food
V(108), coocked leaves, massage
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Tanzania (Mbeya district)
Vernacular name :
iwata (Ndali)