Prelude Medicinal Plants Database
Search | Practical Guide | Authors | DisclaimerSymptom : V(095)
Description :
food (additive), fodder
678 plants found in 82 reference(s) :
Abutilon mauritianum (Jacq.) Medik. :
1 reference(s)
Official name :
Abutilon mauritianum (Jacq.) Medik.
Family :
Malvaceae
Reference HB 32
Author(s) :
Bussmann, R.W.
Title :
Ethnobotany of the Samburu of Mt. Nyirun South Turkana, Kenya.
Additional File
Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine 2:35 (2006)
Symptoms :
V(095)
Recipes :
Vb(095), ONS., VO.
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Kenya (Mt Nyiru, South Turkana)
Vernacular name :
sulubei
Acacia abyssinica Hochst. ex Benth. :
1 reference(s)
Official name :
Acacia abyssinica Hochst. ex Benth.
Family :
Fabaceae
Reference HB 48
Author(s) :
Bussmann Rainer, W., P.Swartzinsky, W. Aserat & P.Evangelista
Title :
Plant use in Odo-Bulu and Demaro, Bale Region, Ethiopia.
Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine , 7:28 (2011)
Symptoms :
V(095)
Recipes :
Vch(095), Vc(095) plant of Acacia abyssinica eaten by camels and goats.
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Ethiopia (Odo-Bulu and Demaro, Bale Mountains Region)
Vernacular name :
dadetsha
Acacia albida Del. :
7 reference(s)
Official name :
Acacia albida Del.
Family :
Fabaceae
Synonyms :
Faidherbia albida (Delile) A. Chev.
Reference B11 Nord
Author(s) :
Bernus, E.
Title :
L'arbre et le nomade
Journal d'agriculture traditionnelle et de botanique appliquée, 26ᵉannée, bulletin n°2, Avril-juin 1979. pp. 103-128;
https://www.persee.fr/doc/jatba_0183-5173_1979_num_26_2_3793
Symptoms :
V(095)
Recipes :
V(095) good forage qualities of Acacia albida
Region :
West Africa
Country :
Sahel
Vernacular name :
ates (Touareg)
Reference HA 62
Author(s) :
Ag Sidj'lene, E.
Title :
Des arbres et des arbustes spontanés de l'Adrar des Iforas (Mali)
Étude ethnolinguistique et ethnobotanique, 138p. (1996)
Orstom éditions:209-213, rue LaFayette, 75480 Paris cedex10 ISBN Orstom2-7099-1325-9
Symptoms :
V(095)
Recipes :
V(095) goats and camels graze leaves and pods of Acacia albida on the tree and on the ground. Its rarity makes it play only a limited role in the feeding of livestock.
Region :
West Africa
Country :
Mali (lregion of Adrar of Iforas)
Vernacular name :
ahtes (plur. ihtesän)
Reference HM 33
Author(s) :
Malgras, D. (R.P.)
Title :
Arbres et arbustes guérisseurs des savanes maliennes.
Editions Karthala, 22 - 24, boulevard Arago, 75013 Paris, 480 p. (1992)
Symptoms :
V(095)
Recipes :
V(095), fodder for animals, leaves, fruits, VO
Region :
West Africa
Country :
Mali
Vernacular name :
balansan (Bambara), balanzan (Malinke) (Minyanka) (Senoufo), vinyinu (Bwa), san furu (Bobo-fing) sèngè (Dogon)
Reference HM 78
Author(s) :
Malzy, P.
Title :
Quelques plantes du Nord Cameroun et leurs utilisations.
Journal d'agriculture tropicale et de botanique appliquée, vol. 1, n°5-6, pp. 148-179; (1954)
http://www.persee.fr/doc/jatba_0021-7662_1954_num_1_5_2147
Quelques plantes du Nord Cameroun et leurs utilisations (suite et fin)
Journal d'agriculture tropicale et de botanique appliquée, vol. 1, n°7-9, pp. 317-332; (1954)
http://www.persee.fr/doc/jatba_0021-7662_1954_num_1_7_2164
Symptoms :
V(095)
Recipes :
V(095) The fruits of Faidherbia albida are consumed by horses, cattle, sheep, goats.
Region :
West Africa
Country :
North Cameroon
Vernacular name :
tchaski (Fulfuldé),
Reference VK 12
Author(s) :
Kerharo, J. & J.G. Adam
Title :
Plantes médicinales et toxiques des Peuls et des Toucouleurs du Sénégal.
Journal d'Agriculture Tropicale et de Botanique Appliquée, (J.A.T.B.A.), 11, 384 - 444 , 543 - 599, (1964)
Symptoms :
V(095)
Recipes :
Vb(095) fodder
Region :
West Africa
Country :
Senegal
Vernacular name :
taiki (Peul), kad (Wolof)
Reference VO 11
Author(s) :
Onana, J
Title :
Les ligneux fourragers du Nord-Cameroun. 1. Inventaire et phénologie.
Revue d'Elevage et de Médecine vétérinaire des Pays tropicaux, Volume. 48 (2), pp. 213 - 219 (1995)
Symptoms :
V(095)
Recipes :
Vb(095), Vc(095), Vo(095) fruits of Acacia albida very researched by animals
Region :
Central Africa
Country :
Cameroon (North region)
Vernacular name :
not communicated by the author
Reference VT 2k
Author(s) :
Timberlake, J. R.
Title :
Ethnobotany of the Pokot of Nothern Kenya, 106 p., (1987)Unpublished report. East African Herbarium, Nairobi.Multigraphié.
Center for Economic Botany, Royal Botanic Gardens.Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 3AE, UK.
Symptoms :
V(095)
Recipes :
V(095), pods are animal fodder.
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Kenya (North region)
Vernacular name :
sangale
Acacia ataxacantha DC. :
2 reference(s)
Official name :
Acacia ataxacantha DC.
Family :
Fabaceae
Reference HM 78
Author(s) :
Malzy, P.
Title :
Quelques plantes du Nord Cameroun et leurs utilisations.
Journal d'agriculture tropicale et de botanique appliquée, vol. 1, n°5-6, pp. 148-179; (1954)
http://www.persee.fr/doc/jatba_0021-7662_1954_num_1_5_2147
Quelques plantes du Nord Cameroun et leurs utilisations (suite et fin)
Journal d'agriculture tropicale et de botanique appliquée, vol. 1, n°7-9, pp. 317-332; (1954)
http://www.persee.fr/doc/jatba_0021-7662_1954_num_1_7_2164
Symptoms :
V(095)
Recipes :
V(095) The plant of Acacia ataxacantha is grazed by cattle, sheep, goats.
Region :
West Africa
Country :
North Cameroon
Vernacular name :
korahi (Fulfuldé)
Reference VO 11
Author(s) :
Onana, J
Title :
Les ligneux fourragers du Nord-Cameroun. 1. Inventaire et phénologie.
Revue d'Elevage et de Médecine vétérinaire des Pays tropicaux, Volume. 48 (2), pp. 213 - 219 (1995)
Symptoms :
V(095), V(095), V(095)
Recipes :
Vo(095), Vc(095), Vb(095) leaves of Acacia ataxacantha very few researched by animals
Region :
Central Africa
Country :
Cameroon (North region)
Vernacular name :
not communicated by the author
Acacia brevispica Harms :
3 reference(s)
Official name :
Acacia brevispica Harms
Family :
Fabaceae
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 :
V(000), V(095)
Recipes :
Vb(000) the whole plant in some area, used as livestock medicine..
V(095) goat's fodder.
V(095) goat's fodder.
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Kenya (Northern)
Vernacular name :
lgirigiri (Dorobo) (Suiei)
Reference VA 29
Author(s) :
AFLORA
Title :
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 :
V(000), V(095)
Recipes :
Vb(000, f), Vc(095, f), the whole plant
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Kenya
Vernacular name :
lgirigiri (Dorobo) (Suiei)
Reference VT 2k
Author(s) :
Timberlake, J. R.
Title :
Ethnobotany of the Pokot of Nothern Kenya, 106 p., (1987)Unpublished report. East African Herbarium, Nairobi.Multigraphié.
Center for Economic Botany, Royal Botanic Gardens.Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 3AE, UK.
Symptoms :
V(095)
Recipes :
Vc(095), Vch(095), goat and camel fodder, especially pods.
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Kenya (North region)
Vernacular name :
ptara, kiptara
Acacia ehrenbergiana Hayne :
1 reference(s)
Official name :
Acacia ehrenbergiana Hayne
Family :
Fabaceae
Reference B11 Nord
Author(s) :
Bernus, E.
Title :
L'arbre et le nomade
Journal d'agriculture traditionnelle et de botanique appliquée, 26ᵉannée, bulletin n°2, Avril-juin 1979. pp. 103-128;
https://www.persee.fr/doc/jatba_0183-5173_1979_num_26_2_3793
Symptoms :
V(095)
Recipes :
V(095) foliage and pods of Acacia ehrenbergiana are a popular forage for domestic and wild animals..
Region :
West Africa
Country :
Sahel
Vernacular name :
tamat (Touareg)
Acacia etbaïca Schweinf. :
1 reference(s)
Official name :
Acacia etbaïca Schweinf.
Family :
Fabaceae
Reference HB 32
Author(s) :
Bussmann, R.W.
Title :
Ethnobotany of the Samburu of Mt. Nyirun South Turkana, Kenya.
Additional File
Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine 2:35 (2006)
Symptoms :
V(095)
Recipes :
H(022) oxytocic, H(104) stomach, boil roots of Acacia etbaïca in H2O, VO.
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Kenya (Mt Nyiru, South Turkana)
Vernacular name :
loilailei
Acacia farnesiana (L.) Willd :
1 reference(s)
Official name :
Acacia farnesiana (L.) Willd
Family :
Fabaceae
Reference HN 42
Author(s) :
Nicolas J.-P.
Title :
Plantes médicinales du Nord de Madagascar. Ethnobotanique antakarana et informations scientifiques 296 p. (2012)
Editions Jardins du monde 15, rue saint Michel - 29 190 Brasparts
www.jardinsdumonde.org
Symptoms :
V(095)
Recipes :
Vb(095) leaves of Acacia farnesiana are an excellent fodder.
Region :
Madagascar
Country :
North Madagascar
Vernacular name :
lavanana (Antakarana), roy, royvaz (Malgache), cassie ancienne noire, mimosa de farn (French), needle bush (English)
Acacia gerrardii Benth. :
1 reference(s)
Official name :
Acacia gerrardii Benth.
Family :
Fabaceae
Reference VO 11
Author(s) :
Onana, J
Title :
Les ligneux fourragers du Nord-Cameroun. 1. Inventaire et phénologie.
Revue d'Elevage et de Médecine vétérinaire des Pays tropicaux, Volume. 48 (2), pp. 213 - 219 (1995)
Symptoms :
V(095), V(095), V(095)
Recipes :
Vo(095), Vc(095), Vb(095) leaves of Acacia gerrardi very few researched by animals
Region :
Central Africa
Country :
Cameroon (North region)
Vernacular name :
not communicated by the author
Acacia hockii De Wild. :
1 reference(s)
Official name :
Acacia hockii De Wild.
Family :
Fabaceae
Reference HB 32
Author(s) :
Bussmann, R.W.
Title :
Ethnobotany of the Samburu of Mt. Nyirun South Turkana, Kenya.
Additional File
Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine 2:35 (2006)
Symptoms :
V(095)
Recipes :
Vb(095), leaves, VO.
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Kenya (Mt Nyiru, South Turkana)
Vernacular name :
loilailei
Acacia laeta R.Br. ex Benth. :
1 reference(s)
Official name :
Acacia laeta R.Br. ex Benth.
Family :
Fabaceae
Reference B11 Nord
Author(s) :
Bernus, E.
Title :
L'arbre et le nomade
Journal d'agriculture traditionnelle et de botanique appliquée, 26ᵉannée, bulletin n°2, Avril-juin 1979. pp. 103-128;
https://www.persee.fr/doc/jatba_0183-5173_1979_num_26_2_3793
Symptoms :
V(095)
Recipes :
V(095) leaves, fruits and dry pods of Acacia laeta are sought after by herds as fodder.
Region :
West Africa
Country :
Sahel
Vernacular name :
tazzeyt (Touareg)
Acacia mellifera (Vahl) Benth. :
1 reference(s)
Official name :
Acacia mellifera (Vahl) Benth.
Family :
Fabaceae
Synonyms :
Mimosa mellifera Vahl.
Reference VT 2k
Author(s) :
Timberlake, J. R.
Title :
Ethnobotany of the Pokot of Nothern Kenya, 106 p., (1987)Unpublished report. East African Herbarium, Nairobi.Multigraphié.
Center for Economic Botany, Royal Botanic Gardens.Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 3AE, UK.
Symptoms :
V(095)
Recipes :
Vch(095), Vc(095), Vb(095), camel and goat fodder, and cattle in the dry season. Goats eat pods. branchs cut as fodder in dry season.
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Kenya (North region)
Vernacular name :
talamon panyarit
Acacia nilotica (L.) Del. subsp. subaldta (Vatke) Brenan :
1 reference(s)
Official name :
Acacia nilotica (L.) Del. subsp. subaldta (Vatke) Brenan
Family :
Fabaceae
Reference VT 2k
Author(s) :
Timberlake, J. R.
Title :
Ethnobotany of the Pokot of Nothern Kenya, 106 p., (1987)Unpublished report. East African Herbarium, Nairobi.Multigraphié.
Center for Economic Botany, Royal Botanic Gardens.Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 3AE, UK.
Symptoms :
V(095), V(095), V(104)
Recipes :
Vc(104), bark infusion used against stomach problems in goats
Vch(095), Vc(095), camel and goat fodder
Vch(095), Vc(095), camel and goat fodder
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Kenya (North region)
Vernacular name :
kopkwo
Acacia nilotica (L.) Willd. ex Delile :
5 reference(s)
Official name :
Acacia nilotica (L.) Willd. ex Delile
Family :
Fabaceae
Synonyms :
Acacia scorpioides (L.) W.F. Wight
Reference B11 Nord
Author(s) :
Bernus, E.
Title :
L'arbre et le nomade
Journal d'agriculture traditionnelle et de botanique appliquée, 26ᵉannée, bulletin n°2, Avril-juin 1979. pp. 103-128;
https://www.persee.fr/doc/jatba_0183-5173_1979_num_26_2_3793
Symptoms :
V(095)
Recipes :
V(095) Acacia nilotica blooms in the rainy season and keeps its leaves for most of the dry season. Its pods and leaves give a good fodder.
Region :
West Africa
Country :
Sahel
Vernacular name :
tiggart (Touareg)
Reference HA 62
Author(s) :
Ag Sidj'lene, E.
Title :
Des arbres et des arbustes spontanés de l'Adrar des Iforas (Mali)
Étude ethnolinguistique et ethnobotanique, 138p. (1996)
Orstom éditions:209-213, rue LaFayette, 75480 Paris cedex10 ISBN Orstom2-7099-1325-9
Symptoms :
V(095)
Recipes :
V(095) Acacia nilotica is of good forage value, but because of its low abundance its role is insignificant in cattle feeding
Region :
West Africa
Country :
Mali (lregion of Adrar of Iforas)
Vernacular name :
taheggart (plur.tihegrén)
Reference VB 09
Author(s) :
Baumer, C.
Title :
Études et dossiers: catalogue des plantes utiles du Kordofan (Rép. du Soudan) particulièrement du point de vue pastoral.
Journal d'Agriculture Tropicale et de Botanique Appliquée, (J.A.T.B.A.), 22, 81 - 118, (1975)
Symptoms :
V(095)
Recipes :
Vo(095), fruits collected in June for the fattening of sheeps
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Sudan (Fulani)
Vernacular name :
not registered
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(037), V(095)
Recipes :
Vb(037) pneumonia (awala), H2O extract of barks of Acacia nilotica, RNS. (receipt from the Tepeth tribe)
Vb(095) fodder (akimuj ngibarern), fruit and leaves (receipt from the Bokora tribe)
Vb(095) fodder (akimuj ngibarern), fruit and leaves (receipt from the Bokora tribe)
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Uganda (Karamoja of northern Uganda)
Vernacular name :
ekapeliman (Ngakarimojong)
Reference VO 11
Author(s) :
Onana, J
Title :
Les ligneux fourragers du Nord-Cameroun. 1. Inventaire et phénologie.
Revue d'Elevage et de Médecine vétérinaire des Pays tropicaux, Volume. 48 (2), pp. 213 - 219 (1995)
Symptoms :
V(095)
Recipes :
Vo(095), Vc(095) leaves of Acacia nilotica few researched, Vb(095), leaves very few researched by animals
Region :
Central Africa
Country :
Cameroon (North region)
Vernacular name :
not communicated by the author
Acacia nubica Benth. :
1 reference(s)
Official name :
Acacia nubica Benth.
Family :
Fabaceae
Synonyms :
Acacia oerforta (Forssk.) Schweinf.
Reference VT 2k
Author(s) :
Timberlake, J. R.
Title :
Ethnobotany of the Pokot of Nothern Kenya, 106 p., (1987)Unpublished report. East African Herbarium, Nairobi.Multigraphié.
Center for Economic Botany, Royal Botanic Gardens.Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 3AE, UK.
Symptoms :
V(034), V(095), V(105)
Recipes :
Vc(034), Vo(034), pectoral, chestache, boiled infusion of inner bark
H(104), stomach - ache, KIPTANGTANG boiled infusion of inner bark
V(126), KIPKOLOSWO (?hepatitus), boiled infusion of inner bark
Vv(105), Boiled infusion of roots, sometimes with Salvadora persica or Boscia coriacea, used against chichenpox
Vch(095), Vv(105), Camel, goat and donkey fodder. Goats eat pods.
H(104), stomach - ache, KIPTANGTANG boiled infusion of inner bark
V(126), KIPKOLOSWO (?hepatitus), boiled infusion of inner bark
Vv(105), Boiled infusion of roots, sometimes with Salvadora persica or Boscia coriacea, used against chichenpox
Vch(095), Vv(105), Camel, goat and donkey fodder. Goats eat pods.
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Kenya (North region)
Vernacular name :
pelil, chesamus
Acacia polyacantha Willd. :
2 reference(s)
Official name :
Acacia polyacantha Willd.
Family :
Fabaceae
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 :
V(095)
Recipes :
V(095) eaten by elephants and goats
V(095) bees use this plant
V(095) bees use this plant
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Kenya (Sekenani Valley)
Vernacular name :
orkigiro (Maa)
Reference VO 11
Author(s) :
Onana, J
Title :
Les ligneux fourragers du Nord-Cameroun. 1. Inventaire et phénologie.
Revue d'Elevage et de Médecine vétérinaire des Pays tropicaux, Volume. 48 (2), pp. 213 - 219 (1995)
Symptoms :
V(095)
Recipes :
Vb(095), fruits of Acacia polyacantha few researched by animals, Vc(095), Vo(095) fruits of Acacia polyacantha very researched by animals
Region :
Central Africa
Country :
Cameroon (North region)
Vernacular name :
not communicated by the author
Acacia raddiana Savi :
4 reference(s)
Official name :
Acacia raddiana Savi
Family :
Fabaceae
Reference HM 58
Author(s) :
Mabogo, D.E.N.
Title :
The ethnobotany of the Vhavenda.
Magister Scientiae in the Faculty of Science (Department of Botany)
Thesis, University of Pretoria. (1990)
Symptoms :
V(095)
Recipes :
Vc(095) fruit of Acacia raddiana gathered for goats and sheep feeding
Region :
South Africa
Country :
South Africa (Venda country)
Vernacular name :
musu (Venda)
Reference VA 29
Author(s) :
AFLORA
Title :
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 :
V(095)
Recipes :
Vc(095), pods "sagaram" of Acacia raddiana VO. (important goat's food)
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Kenya
Vernacular name :
ltepes (Dorobo (Suiei)
Reference VK 12
Author(s) :
Kerharo, J. & J.G. Adam
Title :
Plantes médicinales et toxiques des Peuls et des Toucouleurs du Sénégal.
Journal d'Agriculture Tropicale et de Botanique Appliquée, (J.A.T.B.A.), 11, 384 - 444 , 543 - 599, (1964)
Symptoms :
V(095)
Recipes :
Vb(095) feeding, pods of Acacia raddiana (researched by livestock)
Region :
West Africa
Country :
Senegal
Vernacular name :
tili, sili (Peul)
Reference VT 2k
Author(s) :
Timberlake, J. R.
Title :
Ethnobotany of the Pokot of Nothern Kenya, 106 p., (1987)Unpublished report. East African Herbarium, Nairobi.Multigraphié.
Center for Economic Botany, Royal Botanic Gardens.Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 3AE, UK.
Symptoms :
V(095)
Recipes :
Vc(095), Vch(095), camel, goat and donkey fodder. Goats eat pods, Ripe pods eaten by children ; also by baboons and monkeys.
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Kenya (North region)
Vernacular name :
ses
Acacia senegal (L.) Willd. :
5 reference(s)
Official name :
Acacia senegal (L.) Willd.
Family :
Fabaceae
Synonyms :
Mimosa senegal L.
Reference B11 Nord
Author(s) :
Bernus, E.
Title :
L'arbre et le nomade
Journal d'agriculture traditionnelle et de botanique appliquée, 26ᵉannée, bulletin n°2, Avril-juin 1979. pp. 103-128;
https://www.persee.fr/doc/jatba_0183-5173_1979_num_26_2_3793
Symptoms :
V(095)
Recipes :
V(095) leaves, fruits and dry pods of Acacia senegal are sought after by herds as fodder.
Region :
West Africa
Country :
Sahel
Vernacular name :
tazzeyt (Touareg)
Reference HA 62
Author(s) :
Ag Sidj'lene, E.
Title :
Des arbres et des arbustes spontanés de l'Adrar des Iforas (Mali)
Étude ethnolinguistique et ethnobotanique, 138p. (1996)
Orstom éditions:209-213, rue LaFayette, 75480 Paris cedex10 ISBN Orstom2-7099-1325-9
Symptoms :
V(095)
Recipes :
V(095) Acacia senegal is of good forage value, but because of its low abundance its role is insignificant in cattle feeding
Region :
West Africa
Country :
Mali (lregion of Adrar of Iforas)
Vernacular name :
éwärwädr (plur. iwärwädrn)
Reference HB 32
Author(s) :
Bussmann, R.W.
Title :
Ethnobotany of the Samburu of Mt. Nyirun South Turkana, Kenya.
Additional File
Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine 2:35 (2006)
Symptoms :
V(095)
Recipes :
Vb(095),, leaves, VO.
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Kenya (Mt Nyiru, South Turkana)
Vernacular name :
lkerdeedi
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(022), V(027y), V(095)
Recipes :
Vb(022) delivery pain (asiyec), H2O extract of barks of Acacia senegal, RNS. (receipt from the Bokora tribe)
Vb(027y) post partum pain (akiyec), H2O extract of barks and roots, RNS., (receipt from the Bokora and Matheniko and Pian tribes)
Vb(095) fodder (akimuj ngibaren), fruits and leaves
Vb(027y) post partum pain (akiyec), H2O extract of barks and roots, RNS., (receipt from the Bokora and Matheniko and Pian tribes)
Vb(095) fodder (akimuj ngibaren), fruits and leaves
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Uganda (Karamoja of northern Uganda)
Vernacular name :
ekodiokodoi (Ngakarimojong)
Reference VO 11
Author(s) :
Onana, J
Title :
Les ligneux fourragers du Nord-Cameroun. 1. Inventaire et phénologie.
Revue d'Elevage et de Médecine vétérinaire des Pays tropicaux, Volume. 48 (2), pp. 213 - 219 (1995)
Symptoms :
V(095)
Recipes :
Vo(095), Vb(095) leaves of Acacia senegal very few researched, Vc(095), leaves few researched by animals
Region :
Central Africa
Country :
Cameroon (North region)
Vernacular name :
not communicated by the author
Acacia seyal Del. :
4 reference(s)
Official name :
Acacia seyal Del.
Family :
Fabaceae
Reference B11 Nord
Author(s) :
Bernus, E.
Title :
L'arbre et le nomade
Journal d'agriculture traditionnelle et de botanique appliquée, 26ᵉannée, bulletin n°2, Avril-juin 1979. pp. 103-128;
https://www.persee.fr/doc/jatba_0183-5173_1979_num_26_2_3793
Symptoms :
V(095)
Recipes :
V(095) Acacia seyal remains for a long time without leaves, it is much sought after as fodder (leaves and pods),
Region :
West Africa
Country :
Sahel
Vernacular name :
orof (Touareg)
Reference B5 Nord
Author(s) :
Boulos, L.
Title :
Medicinal plants of North Africa.
Reference Publications, Inc., 218 St. Clair River Drive, Box 344, Algonac, Michigan 48001, 286p. , (1983)
Symptoms :
V(095)
Recipes :
Vb(095), Pods contain more than 20% proteins and are very nourishing for livestock
Region :
North Africa
Country :
Algeria, Egypt, Morocoo
Vernacular name :
seyal; talh; gum: alk (Arabic), tamat ; tefi, talakh, thala (Berber), shittah tree, shittim wood, thirsty thorn (English), arbre à gomme (local French)
Reference B6 Nord
Author(s) :
Bellakhdar, J.
Title :
La pharmacopée marocaine traditionnelle: Médecine arabe ancienne et savoirs populaires.
Ibis Press, 764 p. (1997)
Symptoms :
V(095)
Recipes :
Vch(095), VO., leaves, pods, seeds, young stems, young shoot
Region :
North Africa
Country :
Moroco
Vernacular name :
tamât (Sahara Moroco)
Reference HA 62
Author(s) :
Ag Sidj'lene, E.
Title :
Des arbres et des arbustes spontanés de l'Adrar des Iforas (Mali)
Étude ethnolinguistique et ethnobotanique, 138p. (1996)
Orstom éditions:209-213, rue LaFayette, 75480 Paris cedex10 ISBN Orstom2-7099-1325-9
Symptoms :
V(095)
Recipes :
V(095) Acacia seyal is appreciated like other acacias, but its foraging role is limited because of its low abundance.
Region :
West Africa
Country :
Mali (lregion of Adrar of Iforas)
Vernacular name :
oriif (plur. orfan)
Acacia seyal Del. var. seyal :
2 reference(s)
Official name :
Acacia seyal Del. var. seyal
Family :
Fabaceae
Reference HM 78
Author(s) :
Malzy, P.
Title :
Quelques plantes du Nord Cameroun et leurs utilisations.
Journal d'agriculture tropicale et de botanique appliquée, vol. 1, n°5-6, pp. 148-179; (1954)
http://www.persee.fr/doc/jatba_0021-7662_1954_num_1_5_2147
Quelques plantes du Nord Cameroun et leurs utilisations (suite et fin)
Journal d'agriculture tropicale et de botanique appliquée, vol. 1, n°7-9, pp. 317-332; (1954)
http://www.persee.fr/doc/jatba_0021-7662_1954_num_1_7_2164
Symptoms :
V(095)
Recipes :
V(095) The leaves, flowers and fruits of Acacia seyal are eaten by cattle, sheep, goats.
Region :
West Africa
Country :
North Cameroon
Vernacular name :
silluki = tilluki = bulbi balehi, (Fulfuldé)
Reference VT 2k
Author(s) :
Timberlake, J. R.
Title :
Ethnobotany of the Pokot of Nothern Kenya, 106 p., (1987)Unpublished report. East African Herbarium, Nairobi.Multigraphié.
Center for Economic Botany, Royal Botanic Gardens.Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 3AE, UK.
Symptoms :
V(095)
Recipes :
Vc(095), Vch(095), food, RNS.
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Kenya (North region)
Vernacular name :
chooh