Background/Aim: Some of the antifungal drugs used in current treatments regime are responding to antimicrobial resistance. In rural areas of Southern Tanzania, indigenous people use antifungal drugs alone or together with medicinal plants to curb the effects of antibiotic resistance. This study documented ethnobotanical information of medicinal plants used for managing fungal infections in the Southern highlands of Tanzania and further assess their safety. Methods: Ethnobotanical survey was conducted in Makete and Mufindi districts between July 2014 and December 2015 using semi-structured questionnaires followed by two focus group discussions to verify respondents information. Cytotoxicity study was conducted on extracts of collected plants...
Plants are a major source of active ingredients and are for that fact used to treat many diseases su...
Background: The Luo community of Kenya rely mostly on ethno-medicine to manage human ailments. This ...
Background: In Bangladesh, folk medicinal practitioners are called “Kaviraj” and are consulted for t...
Kisangau DP, Hosea KM, Lyaruu HVM, et al. Screening of traditionally used Tanzanian medicinal plants...
Contains fulltext : 50678.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Using the ethn...
Background: The Kagera region, in north western Tanzania, is endowed with a strong culture of tradit...
Background: The Kagera region, in north western Tanzania, is endowed with a strong culture of tradit...
Background: The Kagera region of north western Tanzania has a rich culture of traditional medicine u...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Infectious diseases represent a serious and worldwide public health ...
Ethnobotanical study was carried out to establish an inventory of medicinal and pesticidal plant spe...
Candidiasis is one of the major opportunistic infections in individuals living with HIV infection e...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Medicinal plants still play an integral part in the livelihood of pe...
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Knowledge on the use of plants for different ailments by the tribals...
Background: Medicinal plants remain an integral part of the lives of people in rural areas. The aim ...
BACKGROUND: According to WHO medicinal plants are the best source to obtain a variety of newer herba...
Plants are a major source of active ingredients and are for that fact used to treat many diseases su...
Background: The Luo community of Kenya rely mostly on ethno-medicine to manage human ailments. This ...
Background: In Bangladesh, folk medicinal practitioners are called “Kaviraj” and are consulted for t...
Kisangau DP, Hosea KM, Lyaruu HVM, et al. Screening of traditionally used Tanzanian medicinal plants...
Contains fulltext : 50678.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Using the ethn...
Background: The Kagera region, in north western Tanzania, is endowed with a strong culture of tradit...
Background: The Kagera region, in north western Tanzania, is endowed with a strong culture of tradit...
Background: The Kagera region of north western Tanzania has a rich culture of traditional medicine u...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Infectious diseases represent a serious and worldwide public health ...
Ethnobotanical study was carried out to establish an inventory of medicinal and pesticidal plant spe...
Candidiasis is one of the major opportunistic infections in individuals living with HIV infection e...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Medicinal plants still play an integral part in the livelihood of pe...
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Knowledge on the use of plants for different ailments by the tribals...
Background: Medicinal plants remain an integral part of the lives of people in rural areas. The aim ...
BACKGROUND: According to WHO medicinal plants are the best source to obtain a variety of newer herba...
Plants are a major source of active ingredients and are for that fact used to treat many diseases su...
Background: The Luo community of Kenya rely mostly on ethno-medicine to manage human ailments. This ...
Background: In Bangladesh, folk medicinal practitioners are called “Kaviraj” and are consulted for t...