In southern Benin, medicinal plants are used for the health care of children aged 0 to 12 years. The present study aims to highlight some medicinal plants used in southern Benin to treat childhood diseases including malaria, candidiasis, teething disorders, infant colic and diarrhea. The phytochemical screening of the leafy stems of the selected plants revealed the presence of alkaloids, tannins (gallic and catechic), coumarins, anthocyanins and leuco-anthocyans, quinone derivatives, triterpenoids, steroids, saponosides and reducing sugars. These various metabolites possess various therapeutic properties involved in the treatment of the indicated disorders. This would confirm the therapeutic uses reported by the populations surveyed. Howeve...
Thunbergia atacorensis is a new plant species, discovered in gallery forest of Atacora Province in B...
Fungi are the cause of many human, animal and plant diseases. In the context of valorization of arom...
Le paludisme est endémique en Côte d’Ivoire, où la majeure partie de la population a recours à des m...
In southern Benin, medicinal plants are used for the health care of children aged 0 to 12 years. The...
The most cited plant drugs during an ethnobotanical survey conducted for traditional healers and res...
An ethnobotanical survey conducted among the Brong people in the Transua Department, Zanzan District...
The ethnobotanical study carried out at Madingou (4°16' S, 13°33' E) focuses on medicinal plants of ...
Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids (PAs) are toxic for human and livestock. Several outbreaks in human intoxica...
Au Bénin, l’utilisation des bâtons à mâcher est une pratique culturelle pour traiter les affections ...
Objective: the present study, aims to list medicinal plants, and gathering the maximum of informatio...
Une enquête ethnobotanique menée dans la zone de l’Azawagh au Niger a permis de recenser et sélectio...
Introduction: In Niger, people employ the services of traditional health practitioners who use medic...
The ethnobotany survey conducted in nine markets of Togo maritime region leads to identification of ...
The appearance of several diseases, such as cancer, diabetes, high blood pressure and spread of infe...
Les propriétés antimicrobiennes des extraits hydroéthanoliques des feuilles de Spondias mombin L. (A...
Thunbergia atacorensis is a new plant species, discovered in gallery forest of Atacora Province in B...
Fungi are the cause of many human, animal and plant diseases. In the context of valorization of arom...
Le paludisme est endémique en Côte d’Ivoire, où la majeure partie de la population a recours à des m...
In southern Benin, medicinal plants are used for the health care of children aged 0 to 12 years. The...
The most cited plant drugs during an ethnobotanical survey conducted for traditional healers and res...
An ethnobotanical survey conducted among the Brong people in the Transua Department, Zanzan District...
The ethnobotanical study carried out at Madingou (4°16' S, 13°33' E) focuses on medicinal plants of ...
Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids (PAs) are toxic for human and livestock. Several outbreaks in human intoxica...
Au Bénin, l’utilisation des bâtons à mâcher est une pratique culturelle pour traiter les affections ...
Objective: the present study, aims to list medicinal plants, and gathering the maximum of informatio...
Une enquête ethnobotanique menée dans la zone de l’Azawagh au Niger a permis de recenser et sélectio...
Introduction: In Niger, people employ the services of traditional health practitioners who use medic...
The ethnobotany survey conducted in nine markets of Togo maritime region leads to identification of ...
The appearance of several diseases, such as cancer, diabetes, high blood pressure and spread of infe...
Les propriétés antimicrobiennes des extraits hydroéthanoliques des feuilles de Spondias mombin L. (A...
Thunbergia atacorensis is a new plant species, discovered in gallery forest of Atacora Province in B...
Fungi are the cause of many human, animal and plant diseases. In the context of valorization of arom...
Le paludisme est endémique en Côte d’Ivoire, où la majeure partie de la population a recours à des m...