Background. Ethnobotanical knowledge on four herbaceous species, Acmella uliginosa (Sw.) Cass., Momordica charantia L., Phyllanthus amarus Schumach. & Thonn., and Scoparia dulcis L., in Benin was investigated. Methods. Herbal medicine traders in six different markets were interviewed using a semi-structured questionnaire. The linear regression test was performed to check for the influence of respondent’s age on ethnobotanical uses they hold. Relative frequency citation, fidelity level, use value, and Rahman similarity index were calculated to assess the diversity of medico-magic knowledge. The Informant Consensus Factor is not applicable in this study since we are dealing neither with the diversity of medicinal plants used by a community of...
Abstract Background Spices have always been used for their flavor-enhancement characteristics and fo...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Infectious diseases represent a serious and worldwide public health ...
The correlation between the threat of species and the use of medicinal plants is necessary for the p...
Ethnopharmacological relevance Herbal medicine markets are essential in understanding the importance...
Traditional medicine (TM) is a significant resource for primary healthcare management all over the w...
In Africa, conventional medicines are not within the reach of everybody. High costs of classic trea...
Ethnopharmacological relevance - African medicinal plant markets offer insight into commercially imp...
Local knowledge of many medicinal lianas that support rural people health in Africa remains poorly d...
In Benin, knowledge about herbaceous medicinal plants is not as popular as is woody species despite,...
This research focuses on Kigelia africana in Benin where it is widely used in traditional medicine b...
Background: This is the first ethnobotanical study focused on medicinal plants traditionally recomme...
Background: An ethnobotanical survey was undertaken in the Kpando Traditional Area of Volta Region i...
none5Aim of the study: The majority of people living in Kourittenga Province, Burkina Faso, are high...
Since the time of our ancestors, natural products issued from plant play a therapeutic crucial role....
Objective: Blighia sapida is a species whose nutritional potential has been demonstrated by certain ...
Abstract Background Spices have always been used for their flavor-enhancement characteristics and fo...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Infectious diseases represent a serious and worldwide public health ...
The correlation between the threat of species and the use of medicinal plants is necessary for the p...
Ethnopharmacological relevance Herbal medicine markets are essential in understanding the importance...
Traditional medicine (TM) is a significant resource for primary healthcare management all over the w...
In Africa, conventional medicines are not within the reach of everybody. High costs of classic trea...
Ethnopharmacological relevance - African medicinal plant markets offer insight into commercially imp...
Local knowledge of many medicinal lianas that support rural people health in Africa remains poorly d...
In Benin, knowledge about herbaceous medicinal plants is not as popular as is woody species despite,...
This research focuses on Kigelia africana in Benin where it is widely used in traditional medicine b...
Background: This is the first ethnobotanical study focused on medicinal plants traditionally recomme...
Background: An ethnobotanical survey was undertaken in the Kpando Traditional Area of Volta Region i...
none5Aim of the study: The majority of people living in Kourittenga Province, Burkina Faso, are high...
Since the time of our ancestors, natural products issued from plant play a therapeutic crucial role....
Objective: Blighia sapida is a species whose nutritional potential has been demonstrated by certain ...
Abstract Background Spices have always been used for their flavor-enhancement characteristics and fo...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Infectious diseases represent a serious and worldwide public health ...
The correlation between the threat of species and the use of medicinal plants is necessary for the p...