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Official name : Jasminum fluminense Vell.
Family : Oleaceae

11 reference(s) related to this plant

Reference HB 35
Author(s) : Bussmann R. W., G. G. Gilbreath, J. Solio, M. Lutura, R. Lutuluo, K. Kunguru, N. Wood and S. Mathenge
Title : Plant use of the Masasai of Sekenani Valley, Maasai Mara, Kenya. Additional file Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine 2:22 (2006)
Symptoms : H(004)
Recipes : H(004), bite leaf of Jasminum fluminense and put on wound
Region : East Africa
Country : Kenya (Sekenani Valley)
Vernacular name : ormeko orsage (Maa)
Reference HB 50
Author(s) : Bruschi, P., , M. Morganti, M. Mancini, M. A. Signorini
Title : Traditional healers and laypeople: A qualitative and quantitative approach to local knowledge on medicinal plants in Muda (Mozambique) Journal of Ethnopharmacology 138, 543– 563, (2011) http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378874111007276
Symptoms : H(104)
Recipes : H(104) stomachache in childhood, roots of Jasminum fluminense macerated in H2O, VO.
Region : East Africa
Country : Mozambique (Muda)
Vernacular name : mujamabi (Chindau)
Reference HC 13d
Author(s) : Chabra, S.C., R.L.A. Mahunnah & E.N. Mshiu
Title : Plants used in traditional medicine in Eastern Tanzania.IV. Angiosperms (Mimosaceae to Papilionaceae). Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume 29, pp. 295 - 323, (1990)
Symptoms : H(068)
Recipes : H(068) childs, intestinal worms, fresh leaves pounded with H2O, VO. liquid
Region : East Africa
Country : Tanzania (East)
Vernacular name : muhafu (Zaramo), mwangalaya (Zigua)
Reference HG 17
Author(s) : Geissler, W., S. A. Harris, R. J. Prince, A. Olsen, R. A. Odhiambo, H. Oketch-Rabah, P. A. Madiega, A. Andersen, P. Molgaard
Title : Medicinal plants used by Luo mothers and children in Bondo district, Kenya. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378874102001915 Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume 83, pp. 39 - 54 (2002)
Symptoms : H(051)
Recipes : H(051) (wuoyo), roots decoction of Jasminum fluminense, VO. + steam bath + to wash
Region : East Africa
Country : Kenya Bondo district)
Vernacular name : amina amina (Luo)
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(020), H(201)
Recipes : H(020) snake, roots, RNS.
H(201) ritual, misfortunes, roots, RNS.
Region : East Africa
Country : Tanzania
Vernacular name : mtanyeze (Sukuma, Tanzania)
Reference HM 31
Author(s) : Maregesi, S. M., O.D. Ngassapa, L. Pieters, A.J. Vlietinck
Title : Ethnopharmacological suvey of the Bunda district, Tanzania: Plants used to treat infectious diseases. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume 113, pp. 457 - 470 (2007)
Symptoms : H(013), H(033), H(058)
Recipes : H(013, 7) abscess, H(058) cellulites, paste of fresh pounded leaves of Jasminum fluminense, local application
H(033) femal infertility, leaves macerated in cold H2O, VO.
Region : East Africa
Country : Tanzania (Bunda district)
Vernacular name : binyafwira (Jita)
Reference HM 87
Author(s) : Mabona U., S.F. Van Vuuren
Title : Southern African medicinal plants used to treat skin diseases South African Journal of Botany 87, pp 175–193, (2013) http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sajb.2013.04.002
Symptoms : H(013)
Recipes : H(013) ulcers, boils, leaves and young shoots of Jasminum fluminense applied topically to treat ulcers, boils from ref of: Von Koenen (1996) : to be found in bibliography of HM 87_Mabona
Region : South Africa
Country : Southern African
Vernacular name : wild jasmine (local English)
Reference HM 89
Author(s) : Mbuni,Y. M. , S. Wang , B. N. Mwangi, N. J. Mbari, P. M. Musili, N. O. Walter, G. Hu, Y. Zhou & Q. Wang
Title : Medicinal Plants and Their Traditional Uses in Local Communities around Cherangani Hills, Western Kenya + Supplementary Materials: Plants , 9, 331.(2020)
Symptoms : H(020), H(037)
Recipes : H(020) snake bite. Roots of Jasminum fluminense powder applied
H(037) chronic coughs and chest pain. A decoction of root, VO.
Region : East Africa
Country : Kenya (Cherangani Hills) (Bushland)
Vernacular name : kolion (Pokot)
Reference VH 3k
Author(s) : Heine, B. & C. König
Title : Plant concepts and plant use .An ethnobotanical survey of the semi-arid and arid lands of East Africa.Part 2: Plants of the So (Uganda).142 p., Band 7 (1988) Kolner Beiträge zur Entwicklungsländerforschung / Cologne Development StudiesVerlag breitenbach Publishers, Saarbrücken, Fort Lauderdale
Symptoms : V(039)
Recipes : Vb(039)calve, lice on calves; pound the tuber, soak the powder in cold water, wash calves.
Region : East Africa
Country : Uganda (So)
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(020)
Recipes : V(020), pounded leaves on wound
Region : East Africa
Country : Tanzania (Rujewa-Mbarali)
Vernacular name : jasmini
Reference VM 12
Author(s) : Morgan, W.T.W.
Title : Ethnobotany of the Turkana: Use of plants by a pastoral people and their livestock in Kenya. Economic botany, 35, 1, 96 - 130, (1981)
Symptoms : V(039)
Recipes : Vch(039), fruit powder + H2O, external use
Region : East Africa
Country : Kenya (Turkana)
Vernacular name : epelech