An ethnobotanical survey revealed 61 plant species belonging to 32 families used by the indigenous people of Ibadan, Southwestern Nigeria in the management and treatment of female reproductive health problems. The families Euphorbiaceae and Meliaceae had the highest number of species followed closely by the Fabaceae. The recipes obtained from traditional healers, herbsellers and buyers are for treating amenorrhoea, dysmenorrhoea, leuchorrea, infertility, prolonged labour, breast engorgement, menorrhagia, vaginitis, miscarriage and fibroid. Chemical constituents of the plants are supplied where known. Keywords: Female; ailments; traditional medicine; Southwestern Nigeria
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Most indigenous people have acquired expertise in the use of medicinal plants, but information on th...
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Background: In Sub-Saharan Africa, more than 30% of premenopausal women are affected with secondary ...
Overtime, the state of maternal health in Nigeria is poor and can be attributed to inadequate access...
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An ethnomedicinal survey of plants used to treat female infertility and other ailments in Agbor, Ika...
An ethnomedicinal survey was carried out to document medicinal plants used by the people of Gumel To...
An ethnobotanical survey of three largest herbal markets and medicinal plants used for treating ailm...
Ethnobotanical studies are recognized as the most viable method of identifying and documenting new m...
Medicinal plants are integral components of traditional medical system in Nigeria as in other cultur...
In Katsina State, Northern Nigeria, medicinal plants are widely used for the management of many med...
Traditional medicine is typically the most accessible primary healthcare for a large proportion of t...
The indigenous people of rural and semi-urban regions of Nigeria have a rich traditional medicine pr...
An ethnomedical survey was carried out to document medicinal plants used in the treatment of ailment...
Most indigenous people have acquired expertise in the use of medicinal plants, but information on th...
Content and purpose of study An ethno medicinal survey of plants used by the Idoma people of Benue S...