Prelude Medicinal Plants Database
Search | Practical Guide | Authors | DisclaimerSymptom : V(051)
Description :
ague, fevers (without precision) , malaria, paludism
112 plants found in 46 reference(s) :
Acacia hockii De Wild. :
2 reference(s)
Official name :
Acacia hockii De Wild.
Family :
Fabaceae
Reference VB 36
Author(s) :
Balagizi, I. , A. Cihyoka & S. Mapatano
Title :
Lexique et recueil des quelques pratiques en ethno-pharmacopée agro-vétérinaire au Kivu.
Plate forme Diobass au Kivu, 118p. (juin 2005)
Symptoms :
V(051)
Recipes :
Vb(051) high fever (bombwe), to pound and to dry the barks of Acacia hockii, in foods
Vv(051) high fever (bombwe), to pound and to dry the barks of Acacia hockii, in foods
Vv(051) high fever (bombwe), to pound and to dry the barks of Acacia hockii, in foods
Region :
Central Africa
Country :
Congo (Democratic republic) (Kivu)
Vernacular name :
akunga (Bembe), mimosa épineux (French), white thorn acacia (English)
Reference VE 04
Author(s) :
Ejobi, F., R.D. Mosha, S. Ndege & D. Kamoga
Title :
Etno-Veterinary Medicinal Plants of the Lake Victoria Basin: A Bioprospection
Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances 6 (2): 257-261 (2007)
Symptoms :
V(051)
Recipes :
V(051) fever, ONS., RNS.
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Tanzania (Lake Victoria Basin:)
Vernacular name :
nsese (Swahili / Sukuma)
Acacia nilotica (L.) Del. subsp. subaldta (Vatke) Brenan :
1 reference(s)
Official name :
Acacia nilotica (L.) Del. subsp. subaldta (Vatke) Brenan
Family :
Fabaceae
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(001), V(004), V(006), V(037), V(051), V(055), V(104), V(135)
Recipes :
V(001), eye disease, apply the liquid to eye
V(004), open wounds, apply the liquid to wound
V(104), stomach-ache, swollen belly, ONS., RNS
V(135), digestion, chew bark or soak bark in water and drink
V(055), emetic and V(006), laxative, ONS, RNS.
V(037) cough, V(051) fever, V(051) paludism,, chew bark or soak bark in water and drink
V(004), open wounds, apply the liquid to wound
V(104), stomach-ache, swollen belly, ONS., RNS
V(135), digestion, chew bark or soak bark in water and drink
V(055), emetic and V(006), laxative, ONS, RNS.
V(037) cough, V(051) fever, V(051) paludism,, chew bark or soak bark in water and drink
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Uganda (So)
Vernacular name :
not registered
Acacia nilotica (L.) Willd. ex Delile :
3 reference(s)
Official name :
Acacia nilotica (L.) Willd. ex Delile
Family :
Fabaceae
Synonyms :
Acacia scorpioides (L.) W.F. Wight
Reference VB 17
Author(s) :
Bekalo, I., M. Keengwe, E. Mathias, P. Mundy & al.
Title :
ITDG and IIRR. Ethnoveterinary medicine in Kenya.A field manual of traditional animal health care practice.Intermediate Technology Development Group and International Institute of Rural Reconstruction, Nairobi, Kenya, 226 p., (1996)
Symptoms :
V(005), V(051), V(086)
Recipes :
Vch(005) +Vch(051) +Vch(086), (orf , Samburu), Pods, 1 kgr, crush in 5 l. H2O, bath, oedeme around the mouth, the heads and lips inflated, lymphatic nodules in head, difficult breath for the young animal
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Kenya (Samburu)
Vernacular name :
lkiloriti Samburu)
Reference VP 01
Author(s) :
Politz, J. & J. Lekeleley
Title :
The knowledge of the Samburu on animal diseases and their traditional methods of treatment.
Unpublished, (1988) From reference:VB 10
Symptoms :
V(051), V(148)
Recipes :
Vb(051) + Vb(148) ,Vo(051) + Vb(148), Vch(051) + Vch(148) mouth, legs, udder, leaves in warm H2O, wash the wounds
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Kenya (Samburu)
Vernacular name :
not registered
Reference VW 02
Author(s) :
Wilbert
Title :
Etudes sur la zootechnie et la pathologie du Soudan Français (Haut Sénégal, Niger et Haute Volta).
Pharmacopée indigène, 242 - 247, (1920) From ref. : VB 10
Symptoms :
V(051)
Recipes :
Vb(051), bark, RNS.
Region :
West Africa
Country :
Burkina-Faso, Mali, Senegal
Vernacular name :
not registered
Acalypha villicaulis Hochst.ex A. Rich. :
1 reference(s)
Official name :
Acalypha villicaulis Hochst.ex A. Rich.
Family :
Euphorbiaceae
Reference VB 36
Author(s) :
Balagizi, I. , A. Cihyoka & S. Mapatano
Title :
Lexique et recueil des quelques pratiques en ethno-pharmacopée agro-vétérinaire au Kivu.
Plate forme Diobass au Kivu, 118p. (juin 2005)
Symptoms :
V(051)
Recipes :
Vb(051) high fever (bombwe), leaves of Rauvolfia vomitora of Acalypha villicaulis of Caesalpinia decapetala of Tetradenia riparia, to pound, maceration in H2O, VO. during 3 days
Vb(051) high fever, barks of Rauvolfia vomitora + an equal quantity of leaves of Acalypha villicaulis of Caesalpinia decapetala of Tetradenia riparia, to pound, maceration in H2O, VO. during 3 days
Vv(051) high fever (bombwe), leaves of Rauvolfia vomitoria of Acalypha villicaulis of Caesalpinia decapetala of Tetradenia riparia, to pound, maceration in H2O, VO. during 3 days
Vb(051) high fever, barks of Rauvolfia vomitora + an equal quantity of leaves of Acalypha villicaulis of Caesalpinia decapetala of Tetradenia riparia, to pound, maceration in H2O, VO. during 3 days
Vv(051) high fever (bombwe), leaves of Rauvolfia vomitoria of Acalypha villicaulis of Caesalpinia decapetala of Tetradenia riparia, to pound, maceration in H2O, VO. during 3 days
Region :
Central Africa
Country :
Congo (Democratic republic) (Kivu)
Vernacular name :
abelasua (Bembe), umugonampiri (Kinyarwanda)
Acanthospermum hispidum DC. :
1 reference(s)
Official name :
Acanthospermum hispidum DC.
Family :
Asteraceae
Reference VK 28
Author(s) :
Koné, W. M., K. Kamanzi Atindehou
Title :
Ethnobotanical inventory of medicinal plants used in traditional veterinaty medicine in Northern Côte d'Ivoire (West Africa).
South African Journal of Botany, Volume 74, pp. 76 - 84, (2008)
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0254629907003651
Symptoms :
V(051)
Recipes :
Vb(051), leaves of Acanthospermum hispidum, decoction is administered orally as beverage to cattle (0.5 L), sheep and goats (0.25 L), twice daily
Region :
West Africa
Country :
Ivory Coast (Northern)
Vernacular name :
not communicated by the authors
Acanthus pubescens (Thomson ex Oliv.) Engl. :
1 reference(s)
Official name :
Acanthus pubescens (Thomson ex Oliv.) Engl.
Family :
Acanthaceae
Synonyms :
Acanthus arboreus C.B.Clarke
Reference VB 36
Author(s) :
Balagizi, I. , A. Cihyoka & S. Mapatano
Title :
Lexique et recueil des quelques pratiques en ethno-pharmacopée agro-vétérinaire au Kivu.
Plate forme Diobass au Kivu, 118p. (juin 2005)
Symptoms :
V(002x), V(004), V(016), V(027), V(051)
Recipes :
Vb(004) wounds of teats, Vb(016) (cibeba, byufa, enjingu), ashes of leaves of Acanthus pubescens mixed with palm oil, local application during 7 days
Vb(027) abortion prevention, leaves of Phyllanthus niruri of Eragrostis tenuifolia of Cynodon dactylon of Pentas zanzibarica, foliar ends of Acanthus pubescens, maceration in 1 liter H2O, VO.
Vc(002x) to stop the milk production after the death of the calf, decoction of 3 handfull of leaves of Acanthus pubescens, VO.
Vc(051) fever (obulengantale, mwegesi), ashes of leaves of Hygrophila auriculata of Acanthus pubescens of Musa paradisiaca of Rubia cordifolia + oil of Lebrunia bushaie, local application
Vb(027) abortion prevention, leaves of Phyllanthus niruri of Eragrostis tenuifolia of Cynodon dactylon of Pentas zanzibarica, foliar ends of Acanthus pubescens, maceration in 1 liter H2O, VO.
Vc(002x) to stop the milk production after the death of the calf, decoction of 3 handfull of leaves of Acanthus pubescens, VO.
Vc(051) fever (obulengantale, mwegesi), ashes of leaves of Hygrophila auriculata of Acanthus pubescens of Musa paradisiaca of Rubia cordifolia + oil of Lebrunia bushaie, local application
Region :
Central Africa
Country :
Congo (Democratic republic) (Kivu)
Vernacular name :
marhadu, lurhodu (Mashi), matondu (Lega, igitovu (Kinyarwanda)
Albizia coriaria Welw. ex Oliv. :
1 reference(s)
Official name :
Albizia coriaria Welw. ex Oliv.
Family :
Fabaceae
Reference VG 25
Author(s) :
Gradé, J.T., J. R.S. Tabuti, P.Van Damme
Title :
Ethnoveterinary knowledge in pastoral Karamoja, Uganda
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume 122, pp. 273–293 (2009)
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378874109000233
Symptoms :
V(033), V(037), V(051)
Recipes :
Vb(033) barren cow (atengina ekolupana), H2O extract of barks of Albizia coriaria , RNS., (receipt from the Bokora tribe)
Vb(033) increase fertility (akidore), H2O extract of barks , RNS., (receipt from the Tepeth tribe)
Vb(037) pleuropneumonia in bovine and caprine (loukoi), H2O extract of barks , RNS., (receipt from the Pian tribe)
Vb(037) pneumonia (awala), H2O extract of barks , RNS., (receipt from the Pian tribe)
Vb(051) fever (iyalaara), H2O extract of barks , RNS., (receipt from the Bokora tribe)
Vb(033) increase fertility (akidore), H2O extract of barks , RNS., (receipt from the Tepeth tribe)
Vb(037) pleuropneumonia in bovine and caprine (loukoi), H2O extract of barks , RNS., (receipt from the Pian tribe)
Vb(037) pneumonia (awala), H2O extract of barks , RNS., (receipt from the Pian tribe)
Vb(051) fever (iyalaara), H2O extract of barks , RNS., (receipt from the Bokora tribe)
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Uganda (Karamoja of northern Uganda)
Vernacular name :
ecailait (Ngakarimojong)
Allium sativum L. :
1 reference(s)
Official name :
Allium sativum L.
Family :
Alliaceae
Reference VN 02
Author(s) :
Nwude, N. & M.A. Ibrahim
Title :
Plants used in traditional veterinary medical practice in Nigeria.
Journal of veterinary pharmacology and therapeutics, Volume 3, 261 - 273, (1980)
Symptoms :
V(051), V(068)
Recipes :
Vv(051), pod in small pieces + peper, VO., or leaves + rock salt + H2O, VO
.Vo(051), Vo(068),Vc(51), Vc(068), + Lawsonia inermis leaves decoction, enema
.Vo(051), Vo(068),Vc(51), Vc(068), + Lawsonia inermis leaves decoction, enema
Region :
West Africa
Country :
Nigeria
Vernacular name :
tatarnuwa (Hausa)
Aloe volkensii Engl. :
1 reference(s)
Official name :
Aloe volkensii Engl.
Family :
Asphodelaceae
Reference HK 76
Author(s) :
Kioko, J., J. Baker, A. Shannon and C. Kiffner
Title :
Ethnoecological knowledge of ticks and treatment of tick-borne diseases among Maasai people in Northern Tanzania
Veterinary World 8(6):755-762.
www.veterinaryworld.org/Vol.8/June-2015/12.pdf
Symptoms :
V(014), V(035), V(047), V(051), V(117)
Recipes :
V(014) lumpy skin ((Ormoko (Masaï)), take fresh leaves of Aloe volkensii, grind them up, mix with water, put ointment on infection, once a day for 4 days, very effective (Tick vector, blue tick, brown ear tick, bont tick)
V(015) redwater (Ormilo (Masaï)), boil or soak leaves of Terminalia brownii of Aloe vokensii overnight and give solution to animal, 1 L 2×day for 5 days ; (Tick vector: Blue tick)
V(035) theileriosis (corridor disease) ((Engeeya Osero (Masaî), boil leaves of Aloe volkensii, give solution to animal 1×day for 2-3 days, volume based on body size, moderately effective (Tick vector: brown ear tick)
V(035) East coast fever, chop leaves and boil, add soda ash, cool, feed solution to animal, 1 L 1×day for several days, rarely effective (Tick vector: brown ear tick)
V(035) East coast fever, boil leaves, give animal 2 L of solution 1×day until recovered, moderately effective (Tick vector: brown ear tick)
V(035) East coast fever, boil leaves and stalk of Aloe volkensii and Cissus grandifolia together and let cool, feed solution to animal 1 L 2×day for 3-4 days, moderately effective (Tick vector: brown ear tick)
V(047) heartwater (ormilo (Masaï)), boil or soak leaves of Terminalia brownii of Aloe volkensii overnight and give solution to animal, 1 L 2 × day for 5 days, very effective (Tick vector: bont tick)
V(117) anaplasmosis (Oltikana oirobi (Masaï)), boil leaves and cool, give solution to animal, 1-4 L 1× /day for 2-5 days, moderately effective (Tick vector : blue tick )
V(117) anaplasmosis, chop leaves and boil, add soda ash, cool, and feed solution to animal, every effective (Tick vector : blue tick )
Vb(014) sweating sickness cattle (acute, febrile, tickborne toxicosis) (oltikana looholo (Masaï), Boil leaves into solution, give animal 0.5 L 1×day for 2-3 days, moderately effective (Tick vector: bont-legged tick)
Vb(014) sweating sickness cattle (acute, febrile, tickborne toxicosis) (oltikana looholo (Masaï), grind up roots and put in warm water; swirl until foamy and bubbles form, bubble applied to tick areas once, very effective (Tick vector: bont-legged tick) Tick species: Rhipicephalus decoloratus (blue tick (English)) (endenuri/ armaherikima (Masaï)). Affected animal:: cattle, goat Tick species: Amblyomma variegatum, Hyalomma truncatum: (bont tick;) (armaheripus (Masaï)). Affected animal: cattle, goat, sheep Tick species: Amblyomma variegatum, Hyalomma truncatum: (bontlegged tick) (armaheripus (Masaï)). Affected animal: cattle, goat, sheep Tick species: Rhipicephalus appendiculatus; Rhipicephalusspp.; Rhipicephalus evertsi evertsi (brown ear tick), (armaheriodo (Masaï)) ). Affected animal::cattle, goat, sheep
V(015) redwater (Ormilo (Masaï)), boil or soak leaves of Terminalia brownii of Aloe vokensii overnight and give solution to animal, 1 L 2×day for 5 days ; (Tick vector: Blue tick)
V(035) theileriosis (corridor disease) ((Engeeya Osero (Masaî), boil leaves of Aloe volkensii, give solution to animal 1×day for 2-3 days, volume based on body size, moderately effective (Tick vector: brown ear tick)
V(035) East coast fever, chop leaves and boil, add soda ash, cool, feed solution to animal, 1 L 1×day for several days, rarely effective (Tick vector: brown ear tick)
V(035) East coast fever, boil leaves, give animal 2 L of solution 1×day until recovered, moderately effective (Tick vector: brown ear tick)
V(035) East coast fever, boil leaves and stalk of Aloe volkensii and Cissus grandifolia together and let cool, feed solution to animal 1 L 2×day for 3-4 days, moderately effective (Tick vector: brown ear tick)
V(047) heartwater (ormilo (Masaï)), boil or soak leaves of Terminalia brownii of Aloe volkensii overnight and give solution to animal, 1 L 2 × day for 5 days, very effective (Tick vector: bont tick)
V(117) anaplasmosis (Oltikana oirobi (Masaï)), boil leaves and cool, give solution to animal, 1-4 L 1× /day for 2-5 days, moderately effective (Tick vector : blue tick )
V(117) anaplasmosis, chop leaves and boil, add soda ash, cool, and feed solution to animal, every effective (Tick vector : blue tick )
Vb(014) sweating sickness cattle (acute, febrile, tickborne toxicosis) (oltikana looholo (Masaï), Boil leaves into solution, give animal 0.5 L 1×day for 2-3 days, moderately effective (Tick vector: bont-legged tick)
Vb(014) sweating sickness cattle (acute, febrile, tickborne toxicosis) (oltikana looholo (Masaï), grind up roots and put in warm water; swirl until foamy and bubbles form, bubble applied to tick areas once, very effective (Tick vector: bont-legged tick) Tick species: Rhipicephalus decoloratus (blue tick (English)) (endenuri/ armaherikima (Masaï)). Affected animal:: cattle, goat Tick species: Amblyomma variegatum, Hyalomma truncatum: (bont tick;) (armaheripus (Masaï)). Affected animal: cattle, goat, sheep Tick species: Amblyomma variegatum, Hyalomma truncatum: (bontlegged tick) (armaheripus (Masaï)). Affected animal: cattle, goat, sheep Tick species: Rhipicephalus appendiculatus; Rhipicephalusspp.; Rhipicephalus evertsi evertsi (brown ear tick), (armaheriodo (Masaï)) ). Affected animal::cattle, goat, sheep
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Northern Tanzania
Vernacular name :
osukuroi (Masaï)
Alternanthera nodiflora R. Br. :
1 reference(s)
Official name :
Alternanthera nodiflora R. Br.
Family :
Amaranthaceae
Reference HK 78
Author(s) :
Kidane, L. , G, Gebremedhin & T, Beyene
Title :
Ethnobotanical study of medicinal plants in Ganta Afeshum District, Eastern Zone of Tigray, Northern Ethiopia
Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine,14:64 (2018)
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13002-018-0266-z
Symptoms :
V(051), V(105), V(201)
Recipes :
Vb(039) ticks, fresh latex of Alternanthera nodiflora is smear on the body of livestock.
Vb(051) paludism, Vb(105) Newcastle disease, fresh latex is allowed to drink
Vb(201) evil spirit "zarti", dry bark is burnt in fire and fumigate by its smoke.
Vb(051) paludism, Vb(105) Newcastle disease, fresh latex is allowed to drink
Vb(201) evil spirit "zarti", dry bark is burnt in fire and fumigate by its smoke.
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Ethiopia, Eastern Zone of Tigray
Vernacular name :
kodo-gih / tetem –gih (Tigrigna)
Ampelocissus grantii (Bak.) Planch. :
1 reference(s)
Official name :
Ampelocissus grantii (Bak.) Planch.
Family :
Vitaceae
Reference VK 17
Author(s) :
Koumare, F.
Title :
Quelques données sur les conceptions et la pratique de la médecine et pharmacopée vétérinaires indigènes.
Ouvrage inédit, 81 p. , (1933) Documentation du Sous-Réseau PRÉLUDE
Symptoms :
V(003), V(054), V(051)
Recipes :
Veq(003), leaves, infusion, massage (sprain = mougous)
Vb(051)vitulaire, (foutouke), leaves, infusion, massage. Before the massage croup and the spinal column are coated with butter
Veq(054), leaves, infusion, local application
Vb(051)vitulaire, (foutouke), leaves, infusion, massage. Before the massage croup and the spinal column are coated with butter
Veq(054), leaves, infusion, local application
Region :
West Africa
Country :
Mali
Vernacular name :
foroco faraca
Andropogon sp. :
1 reference(s)
Official name :
Andropogon sp.
Family :
Poaceae
Reference VW 02
Author(s) :
Wilbert
Title :
Etudes sur la zootechnie et la pathologie du Soudan Français (Haut Sénégal, Niger et Haute Volta).
Pharmacopée indigène, 242 - 247, (1920) From ref. : VB 10
Symptoms :
V(007), V(051)
Recipes :
V(007), V(051), ONS., RNS.
Region :
West Africa
Country :
Burkina-Faso, Mali, Senegal
Vernacular name :
not registered
Artemisia afra Jacq. ex Willd. :
2 reference(s)
Official name :
Artemisia afra Jacq. ex Willd.
Family :
Asteraceae
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(051)
Recipes :
V(051), decoction leaves , VO.
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Tanzania (Moshi district)
Vernacular name :
fivi (Sambaa)
Reference VM 11
Author(s) :
Mkangare, M.M.J.
Title :
Collection of Tanzanian medicinal plants for biological activity studies.
Proceedings of the 7th Tanzania veterinary association scientific conference.
Tanzania Veterinary Association, Vol. 7, 67- 78, (1989) De la référence VB 10
Symptoms :
V(051)
Recipes :
V(051), leaves, RNS.
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Tanzania (Arusha, Kilimandjaro )
Vernacular name :
fivi
Artemisia herba-alba Asso :
1 reference(s)
Official name :
Artemisia herba-alba Asso
Family :
Asteraceae
Reference VA 07
Author(s) :
Agab, H.
Title :
Traditional treatment methods of camels in eastern Sudanwith emphasis on firing.
Journal of Camel Practice and Research, Volume 5, 1, 161 - 164, (1998)
Symptoms :
V(051), V(068), V(166)
Recipes :
Vch(051), Vch(068), Vch(166), leaves, RNS
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Sudan (East)
Vernacular name :
sheeh
Asparagus africanus Lam. :
1 reference(s)
Official name :
Asparagus africanus Lam.
Family :
Asparagaceae
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(051)
Recipes :
V(051), VO., decoction roots
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Tanzania (Ngondaro Mbeya district)
Vernacular name :
not registered
Asparagus racemosus Willd. :
2 reference(s)
Official name :
Asparagus racemosus Willd.
Family :
Asparagaceae
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(051), V(093)
Recipes :
V(051), leaves, pounded + H2O, VO.
V(093), leaves, decoction, VO. (= antidote)
V(093), leaves, decoction, VO. (= antidote)
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Tanzania (Mbeya district)
Vernacular name :
isyonsi
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(051)
Recipes :
V(051), VO., decoction roots
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Tanzania (Ngondaro district)
Vernacular name :
not registered
Aspilia africana (Pers.) C.A. Adams :
1 reference(s)
Official name :
Aspilia africana (Pers.) C.A. Adams
Family :
Asteraceae
Synonyms :
Aspilia latifolia Oliv. & Hiern
Reference VD 02
Author(s) :
Dalziel, J.M.
Title :
The useful plants of west tropical Africa.
The Crown Agents for the Colonies, 4, Millbank, Westminster, London, S.W.1, 612 p., (1937)
Symptoms :
V(051)
Recipes :
V‚q(051), wash the horse, ONS., RNS.
Region :
West Africa
Country :
Nigeria (South)
Vernacular name :
not registered
Azadirachta indica A. Juss. :
1 reference(s)
Official name :
Azadirachta indica A. Juss.
Family :
Meliaceae
Synonyms :
Melia azadirachta L.
Reference VG 25
Author(s) :
Gradé, J.T., J. R.S. Tabuti, P.Van Damme
Title :
Ethnoveterinary knowledge in pastoral Karamoja, Uganda
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume 122, pp. 273–293 (2009)
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378874109000233
Symptoms :
V(001), V(004), V(014), V(038), V(039), V(051)
Recipes :
Vb(001) eyes problems (ngakonyen), H2O extract from bark, leaves, roots of Azadirachta indica, RNS., (receipt from the Bokora and Pian tribes)
Vb(004) wounds (ajome), grind seeds to extract oil, local application, (receipt from the Bokora and Pian tribes)
Vb(014) mange (emitina), ringworm (akesit), grind seeds to extract oil, local application, (receipt from the Bokora tribe)
Vb(038) genital diseases (angac), H2O extract from bark, leaves, roots of Azadirachta indica, RNS., (receipt from the Pian tribe)
Vb(039) mosquito control (akiretakin ngithiru), grind seeds to extract oil, local application, (receipt from the N tribe)
Vc(039) fleas (goat kids) (ngikadesides), grind seeds to extract oil, local application, (receipt from the Bokora and Pian tribes)
Vv(039) mites (chicken) (apingac), H2O extract of seeds of Azadirachta indica, poultice with seed cake, (receipt from the Pian tribe)
Vb(051) fever (iyalaara) , H2O extract from bark, leaves, roots of Azadirachta indica, RNS.., (receipt from the Tepeth tribe)
Vb(004) wounds (ajome), grind seeds to extract oil, local application, (receipt from the Bokora and Pian tribes)
Vb(014) mange (emitina), ringworm (akesit), grind seeds to extract oil, local application, (receipt from the Bokora tribe)
Vb(038) genital diseases (angac), H2O extract from bark, leaves, roots of Azadirachta indica, RNS., (receipt from the Pian tribe)
Vb(039) mosquito control (akiretakin ngithiru), grind seeds to extract oil, local application, (receipt from the N tribe)
Vc(039) fleas (goat kids) (ngikadesides), grind seeds to extract oil, local application, (receipt from the Bokora and Pian tribes)
Vv(039) mites (chicken) (apingac), H2O extract of seeds of Azadirachta indica, poultice with seed cake, (receipt from the Pian tribe)
Vb(051) fever (iyalaara) , H2O extract from bark, leaves, roots of Azadirachta indica, RNS.., (receipt from the Tepeth tribe)
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Uganda (Karamoja of northern Uganda)
Vernacular name :
emitulaka (Ngakarimojong)
Bauhinia rufescens Lam. :
1 reference(s)
Official name :
Bauhinia rufescens Lam.
Family :
Fabaceae
Synonyms :
Piliostigma rufescens (Lam.) Benth.
Reference VW 02
Author(s) :
Wilbert
Title :
Etudes sur la zootechnie et la pathologie du Soudan Français (Haut Sénégal, Niger et Haute Volta).
Pharmacopée indigène, 242 - 247, (1920) From ref. : VB 10
Symptoms :
V(051)
Recipes :
Vb(051), roots, RNS.
Region :
West Africa
Country :
Burkina-Faso, Mali, Senegal
Vernacular name :
not registered
Blepharispermum pubescens S. Moore :
1 reference(s)
Official name :
Blepharispermum pubescens S. Moore
Family :
Asteraceae
Reference VD 04
Author(s) :
Desouter, S.
Title :
Pharmacopée humaine et vétérinaire du Rwanda.
Musée royal de l'Afrique centrale, Tervuren. Ann. Sc. Eco., Vol. 22, 254 p., (1991)
Symptoms :
V(051)
Recipes :
Vb(051),ONS., RNS.
Region :
Central Africa
Country :
Rwanda
Vernacular name :
umunyuragisaka (Kinyarwanda)