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Official name :
Apodytes dimidiata E. Mey. Ex Arn.
Family :
Icacinaceae
17 reference(s) related to this plant
Reference HA 29 d
Author(s) :
M. Ichikawa
Title :
The Suiei Ndorobo, the hunter-gatherers in the Mathew's Range of northern Kenya in : AFLORA on the Web (http://130.54.103.36/aflora.nsf) The database of traditional plant utilization in AfricaCenter for African Area Studies, Kyoto University
Symptoms :
H(091), H(095), H(104)
Recipes :
H(091), H(104) bark of Apodytes dimidiata soaked in water and used as medicine for stomach disorder; also used as medicine for strength by ; bark tastes (tannin's taste).
H(095) nector source.
H(095) nector source.
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Kenya (Northern)
Vernacular name :
iyeu, iyeuneti (Dorobo) (Suiei)
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(008), H(018), H(091), H(158), H(201)
Recipes :
H(008), H(018), H(091) kwash, H(201), bad spirits, leaves, barks stem, branch, trunk of Apodytes dimidiata, VO.
H(158), leaves in decoction (H2O) of Apodytes dimidiata, VO.
H(201) psychosis, leaves in decoction (H2O) of Apodytes dimidiata of Ludwigia abyssinica of Trema orientalis, VO.
H(158), leaves in decoction (H2O) of Apodytes dimidiata, VO.
H(201) psychosis, leaves in decoction (H2O) of Apodytes dimidiata of Ludwigia abyssinica of Trema orientalis, VO.
Region :
Central Africa
Country :
Burundi (Zaïre-Nil ridge region)
Vernacular name :
umukugutu (Kirundi)
Reference HB 26M
Author(s) :
Bonnefoux, Benedicto Marius (R.P.)
Title :
Plantes médicinales du Hufla. Manuscrits n° 1 et n°2 (Congrégation do Espirito Santo), 1885-1937. Registrated by Bossard, E. in ref. HB 25M
Symptoms :
H(113), H(124)
Recipes :
H(113) muscular inflammatory, roots pasta, friction
H(124) epitaxis, roots, smoke bath
H(124) epitaxis, roots, smoke bath
Region :
West Africa
Country :
Angola (regions of Hufla, Tchivinguiro)
Vernacular name :
(omu) nyambi (Nyaneka)
Reference HB 28
Author(s) :
Banderembako Fabien & Ntitangirageza Térence
Title :
La médecine populaire au Burundi : quelques plantes médicinales.
Symptoms :
H(053)
Recipes :
H(053) ears pain, juice preparation from the bark of leaves preparation from the bark of Apodytes dimidiata, nose and ears instilllation
Region :
Central Africa
Country :
Burundi
Vernacular name :
umuzsivya (Kirundi)
Reference HC 27
Author(s) :
Coopoosamy, R. M. and K. K. Naidoo
Title :
An ethnobotanical study of medicinal plants used by traditional healers in Durban, South Africa.
African Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology Vol. 6(11), pp. 818-823, 22 March, 2012
Symptoms :
H(068)
Recipes :
H(068) intestinal parasites, infusion,: enema, ONS. of Apodytes dimidiata
Region :
South Africa
Country :
South Africa (province of Durban, Umlazi region)
Vernacular name :
umdakane (Zulu)
Reference HG 02
Author(s) :
Glover, P.E., J. Stewart & M.D. Gwynne
Title :
Masai and Kipsigis notes on East african plants, Part III - Medicinal uses of plants.
East African agricultural and forestry journal, 32, 2, 200 - 207, (1966)
Symptoms :
H(104)
Recipes :
H(104) stomach pains, decoction of barks of Apodytes dimidiata, VO.
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Kenya
Vernacular name :
not registered
Reference HK 13
Author(s) :
Kokwaro, J.O.
Title :
Medicinal plants of East Africa.
East african literature bureau, Kampala, Nairobi, Dar Es Salaam, 368 p., (1976)
Symptoms :
H(104)
Recipes :
H(104) stomach, bark, decoction (H2O) , VO.
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Kenya
Vernacular name :
chesimboleyet (Kipsigis, Kenya), masaba, wanda (Kakamega)
Reference HK 21
Author(s) :
Kayonga, A. & F. X. Habiyaremye
Title :
Médecine traditionnelle et plantes médicinales rwandaises. Contribution aux études ethnobotaniques de la flore rwandaise.Préfecture de Gisenyi.Univ. Nat. Rwanda Centre universitaire de recherche sur la pharmacopée et la médecine traditionnelle, CURPHAMETRA, inédit, 121p., (1987)
Symptoms :
H(027z), H(145)
Recipes :
H(027z), gururamo inda buli gihe, leaves Alangium chinense, Rhoicissus tridentata, Gomphocarpus physocarpus, Erythrococca bongensis, Apodytes dimidiata, Astripomoea grantii, Aloe macrosiphon (igikakarubamba), Hygrophila spiciformis (ganga bukali), Schefflera goetzenii (umubwirwa), Clerodendrum formicarum, pounded leaves , maceration H2O, VO. 2 gulps / 1 x / months during the pregnancy
H(145), leaves Chenopodium procerum, Apodytes dimidiata, Harrisonia abyssinica , maceration, hip-bath
H(145), leaves Chenopodium procerum, Apodytes dimidiata, Harrisonia abyssinica , maceration, hip-bath
Region :
Central Africa
Country :
Rwanda (Gisenyi district)
Vernacular name :
umusibya
Reference HM 24
Author(s) :
Moshi, Mainen J., Godeliver A.B. Kagashe & Zakaria H. Mbwambo
Title :
Plants used to treat epilepsy by Tanzanian traditional healers.
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume 97, pp.327-336 ( 2005)
Symptoms :
H(099)
Recipes :
H(099) epilepsy, leaves, stem barks, boiled with water, VO. one tea cup of decoction taken orally, twice a day, until recovery
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Tanzania (East) (Temeke District)
Vernacular name :
mkanta (Sambaa), mgarigari (Pogoro), mnguara (Zaramo), mgulungu, mnguava (Ndengereko)
Reference HM 53
Author(s) :
Maliwichi-Nyirenda, C. P. & L. L. Maliwichi
Title :
Medicinal plants used for contraception and pregnancy-related cases in Malawi: A case study of Mulanje
Journal of Medicinal Plants Research Vol. 4(20), pp. 2121 - 2127, 18 October, 2010
http://www.academicjournals.org/JMPR/PDF/pdf2010/18Oct/Nyirenda%20and%20Maliwichi.pdf
Symptoms :
H(027z), H(027y)
Recipes :
H(027z) plant used for pregnancy-related cases as H(027y) a cure for post maturity, leaves and roots of Apodytes dimidiata pound, add water and drink infusion
Region :
South Africa
Country :
Malawi (Mulanje District)
Vernacular name :
mzaza
Reference HT 51
Author(s) :
Tuasha N. , B. Petros, Z. Asfaw
Title :
Medicinal plants used by traditional healers to treat malignancies and other human ailments in Dalle District, Sidama Zone, Ethiopia
Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine 14:15 , (2018)
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13002-018-0213-z
Symptoms :
H(091)
Recipes :
H(091) retarded growth (Lagote dhibba) and H(104) stomachache, the bark of the plant Apodytes dimidiata is boiled, and about 1 cup is given orally
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Ethiopia (Dalle District)
Vernacular name :
doongicho (Sidamuafoo)
Reference HZ 02
Author(s) :
Zerabruk, S., G. Yirga
Title :
Traditional knowledge of medicinal plants in Gindeberet district, Western Ethiopia
South African Journal of Botany 78, 165–169 (2012)
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0254629911000962
Symptoms :
H(014), H(112)
Recipes :
H(014) Itchy, roots of Phytolacca dodecandra of Apodytes dimidiate, RNS., local application
H(041) anthrax, H(112) abortion, roots of Phytolacca dodecandra of Apodytes dimidiate, RNS., VO.
H(041) anthrax, H(112) abortion, roots of Phytolacca dodecandra of Apodytes dimidiate, RNS., VO.
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Western Ethiopia (Gindeberet district)
Vernacular name :
not communicated by the authors
Reference VA 06
Author(s) :
Alders, R.G.
Title :
The diagnosis and control of Newcastle disease in Zambia.
Final project report to the Australian center for international agricultural research, Canberra, (1992)
Symptoms :
V(105)
Recipes :
Vv(105), leaves and stalks are pounded and added to drinking water
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Zambia
Vernacular name :
pilipili (Nyanja), bird's eye (English)
Reference VG 23
Author(s) :
Gerstner, J.
Title :
A preliminary checklist of Zulu names of plants with short notes.
Bantu Studies 12, 215–236, 321–342. (1938). From reference VM 18, HC 26, HL 22
A preliminary checklist of Zulu names of plants with short notes.
Bantu Studies 15, 277–301, 369–383.(1941) From reference VM 18
Symptoms :
V(006)
Recipes :
Vb(006) purgatives for calves, bark, leaves, RNS
Region :
South Africa
Country :
South Africa (Zulu region)
Vernacular name :
not registered
Reference VH 15
Author(s) :
Hutchings A., Lewis G. and Cunningham A
Title :
Zulu Medicinal Plants: An Inventory (Paperback).
University of Natal Press. Pietermeritzburg. (1996) From reference VD 17, HP 50, VM 18
Symptoms :
V(068)
Recipes :
Vb(068) worms in cattle, bark, leaves of Apodytes dimidiata, RNS
.
Region :
South Africa
Country :
South Africa (Zulu region)
Vernacular name :
not registered
Reference VL 14
Author(s) :
Lans Cheryl , Tonya Khan
Title :
Family poultry and Newcastle disease in Africa: the role of ethnoveterinary medicine. (1999)
University of Victoria, Vancouver. Article on http://www.ethnovet.com/files/poster_avian_flu_ethnovet2.htm
Symptoms :
V(105)
Recipes :
Vv(105), leaves and stalks of Apodytes dimidiata, crushed and mixed with drinking water.
Region :
not communicated
Country :
not communicated
Vernacular name :
not communicated by the authors
Reference VL 21
Author(s) :
Lulekal, E., Z. Asfaw, E. Kelbessa, P. Van Damme
Title :
Ethnoveterinary plants of Ankober District, North Shewa Zone, Amhara Region, Ethiopia
Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine, 10:21 (2014)
http://www.ethnobiomed.com/content/10/1/21
Symptoms :
V(070), V(142)
Recipes :
Vb(070) rabies, fresh stem bark of Apodytes dimidiata, pound, homogenize with cold water and allow the animal to drink (mixed with Asparagus africanus)
Veq(142) horse sickness, fresh stem bark of Apodytes dimidiata, pound, homogenize with cold water and allow the animal to drink
Veq(142) horse sickness, fresh stem bark of Apodytes dimidiata, pound, homogenize with cold water and allow the animal to drink
Region :
East Africa
Country :
North Shewa Zone, Amhara Region, Ethiopia
Vernacular name :
yetemenja Inchet, donga (Amharic)