In the indigenous health care delivery system of Ethiopia, numerous plant species are used to treat diseases of infectious origin. Regardless of the number of species, if any of such claims could be verified scientifically, the potential significance for the improvement
Read More2005-3-21 Screening of some medicinal plants of Ethiopia for their anti-microbial properties and chemical profiles. Geyid A(1), Abebe D, Debella A, Makonnen Z, Aberra F, Teka F, Kebede T, Urga K, Yersaw K, Biza T, Mariam BH, Guta M. ... the crude extracts of some of the commonly used medicinal plants as well as to identify the class of compounds in the ...
Read MoreScreening of the Antimicrobial Activities of Some Plants Used Traditionally in Ethiopia for the Treatment of Skin Disorders January 2006 Ethiopian Pharmaceutical Journal 24(2):130-135
Read More2019-7-30 ResearchArticle Phytochemical Screening and In Vivo Antimalarial Activity of Two Traditionally Used Medicinal Plants of Afar Region, Ethiopia, against Plasmodium berghei in Swiss Albino Mice SibhatuGebrehiwot ,1 MohammedShumbahri,2 AmeleworkEyado,3 andTilahunYohannes4 1DepartmentofBiolog,RayaUniversit,Maiche,Tigra,Ethiopia
Read MoreIn-vitro antimicrobial activity screening of some ethnoveterinary medicinal plants traditionally used against mastitis, wound and gastrointestinal tract complication in Tigray Region, Ethiopia Asian Pac J Trop Biomed. 2012 Jul;2(7 ...
Read More2012-7-1 In-vitro antimicrobial activity screening of some ethnoveterinary medicinal plants traditionally used against mastitis, wound and gastrointestinal tract complication in Tigray Region, Ethiopia. Shewit Kalayou. Norwegian School of Veterinary Science, Department of Production Animal Clinical Sciences P.O. Box 8146 Dep. N-0033 Oslo, Norway ...
Read More2012-7-1 516 Document heading In-vitro antimicrobial activity screening of some ethnoveterinary medicinal plants traditionally used against mastitis, wound and gastrointestinal tract complication in Tigray Region, Ethiopia Shewit Kalayou 1,3* , Mekonnen Haileselassie 2 , Gebremedhin Gebre-egziabher 3 , Tsegay Tiku’e 3 , Samson Sahle 4 , Habtamu Taddele 3 , Mussie Ghezu 5 1 Norwegian School of ...
Read MoreEthiopia contains more than 6,500 species of higher plants which have been used by traditional healers for the treatment of human as well as animal diseases in which
Read More2019-6-2 The objective of the present study was to investigate phytochemical components, antiplasmodial activity ( in vivo ) and evaluate the toxicity of two local medicinal plants, namely, Salvadora persica L. and Balanites rotundifolia (Van Tiegh.) used in Afar ethnomedicine for the treatment of malaria. In this study, phytochemical screening has been done using standard methods and the existence of ...
Read More2017-9-29 Many plants are used as analgesic and/or anti-inflammatory agents in traditional medicine practice of Ethiopia. Some of these plants include: Allium sativum [ 17 ], Zingiber officinale [ 18 ], Nigella sativum [ 18 ], Albuca abyssinica [ 16 ], Ruta chalepensis [ 19 ], and Moringa stenopetala [ 20 ] .
Read More2005-3-21 Screening of some medicinal plants of Ethiopia for their anti-microbial properties and chemical profiles. Geyid A(1), Abebe D, Debella A, Makonnen Z, Aberra F, Teka F, Kebede T, Urga K, Yersaw K, Biza T, Mariam BH, Guta M. ... the crude extracts of some of the commonly used medicinal plants as well as to identify the class of compounds in the ...
Read More2019-7-30 ResearchArticle Phytochemical Screening and In Vivo Antimalarial Activity of Two Traditionally Used Medicinal Plants of Afar Region, Ethiopia, against Plasmodium berghei in Swiss Albino Mice SibhatuGebrehiwot ,1 MohammedShumbahri,2 AmeleworkEyado,3 andTilahunYohannes4 1DepartmentofBiolog,RayaUniversit,Maiche,Tigra,Ethiopia
Read More2011-9-24 This paper reports on the plant use of laypeople of the Oromo in Southern Ethiopia. The Oromo in Bale had names/uses for 294 species in comparison to 230 species documented in the lower reaches of the Bale area. Only 13 species was used for veterinary purposes, or as human medicine (46). Plant medicine served mostly to treat common everyday ailments such as stomach problems and
Read More2021-3-5 Screening methods. Two methods were used for monitoring and screening the plants based on their tolerance to drought condition: (1) Duncan’s multiple range test (DMRT) for all the studied parameters, (2) drought factor index (DFI) based on PI abs. Screening based on the Duncan’s multiple range test (DMRT)
Read More2017-10-16 In-vitro antimicrobial activity screening of some ethno veterinary medicinal plants traditionally used against mastitis, wound and gastrointestinal tract complication in Tigray region. Ethiopia Asian Pac J Trop Biomed. 2012. doi: 10.1016/S2221-1691(12)60088-4 .
Read MoreTraditional and Modern Medicine Research Plants have been used as a source of medicine in Ethiopia from time immemorial to treat different ailments. This is often linked to ethnic and cultural diversity coupled with an array of unique flora and fauna that are employed as the prime-tools in the fight against numerous health problems. Even []
Read More2019-6-2 Phytochemical Screening and In Vivo Antimalarial Activity of Two Traditionally Used Medicinal Plants of Afar Region, Ethiopia, against Plasmodium berghei in Swiss Albino Mice June 2019 Journal of ...
Read More2020-11-25 The plants, extraction, and solvent-solvent fractionation. In a previous study, we determined the half maximal inhibitory concentration (IC 50) of seven Ethiopian medicinal plants selected based on the recommendations of traditional medicine practitioners and on the frequency of use reports across the country [].Here, investigations were done on three solvent fractions with low IC 50 values ...
Read More2018-11-13 Antimicrobial activities of some selected traditional Ethiopian medicinal plants used in the treatment of skin disorders Hailu Tadega, Endris Mohammedb, Kaleab Asresc, Tsige Gebre-Mariama,∗ a Department of Pharamceutics, School of Pharmacy, Addis Ababa University, P.O. Box 1176, Ethiopia
Read More2019-6-24 leaves extract of Plantago lanceolata since the plant was used for wound healing in Ethiopia. The powdered leaves of Plantago lanceolata herb was sequentially extracted with organic solvents: petroleum ether, chloroform/methanol (1:1) and methanol respectively. The crude extracts was subjected to phytochemical screening and revealed the
Read More2005-3-21 Screening of some medicinal plants of Ethiopia for their anti-microbial properties and chemical profiles. Geyid A(1), Abebe D, Debella A, Makonnen Z, Aberra F, Teka F, Kebede T, Urga K, Yersaw K, Biza T, Mariam BH, Guta M. ... the crude extracts of some of the commonly used medicinal plants as well as to identify the class of compounds in the ...
Read More2019-12-30 Calpurnia aurea from Ethiopia is known locally as "digitta" (Amharic),"Hitsawits" (Tigrigna) see Figure 1. The plant is used in traditional medicine of Ethiopia to treat diverse medical conditions. In native countries like Ethiopia, traditionally, the leave and powdered roots of Calpurnia aurea is used
Read MoreTraditional and Modern Medicine Research Plants have been used as a source of medicine in Ethiopia from time immemorial to treat different ailments. This is often linked to ethnic and cultural diversity coupled with an array of unique flora and fauna that are employed as the prime-tools in the fight against numerous health problems. Even []
Read MoreObjectives Medicinal plants are used globally as alternative medicines in the management of a range of disease conditions and are widely accepted across differing societies. Ethiopia hosts a large number of plant species (>7000 higher plant species), of which around 12% are thought to be endemic, making it a rich source of plant extracts potentially useful for human health.
Read More2020-6-26 Mesfin K, Tekle G, Tesfay T. Ethnobotanical study of traditional medicinal plants used by indigenous people of Gemad District, Northern Ethiopia. J Med Plants Stud. 2013;1(4):32–37. 12. Giday M, Teklehaymanot T, Animut A, Mekonnen Y. Medicinal plants of the Shinasha, Agew-Awi and Amhara peoples in northwest Ethiopia.
Read More2011-9-24 This paper reports on the plant use of laypeople of the Oromo in Southern Ethiopia. The Oromo in Bale had names/uses for 294 species in comparison to 230 species documented in the lower reaches of the Bale area. Only 13 species was used for veterinary purposes, or as human medicine (46). Plant medicine served mostly to treat common everyday ailments such as stomach problems and
Read More2017-10-16 This is an experimental study designed to investigate the molluscicidal effect of A. aspera aqueous leaf extract on B. pfeifferi and L. natalensis snails in the laboratory condition.. Plant material collection and processing. The plant A. aspera is selected based on the result from a preliminary screening test carried out earlier by the same researchers. . Mature green leaves were collected ...
Read More2021-3-5 Screening methods. Two methods were used for monitoring and screening the plants based on their tolerance to drought condition: (1) Duncan’s multiple range test (DMRT) for all the studied parameters, (2) drought factor index (DFI) based on PI abs. Screening based on the Duncan’s multiple range test (DMRT)
Read More2017-7-28 Phytochemical screening. The phytochemical screenings of the plants were made based on qualitative methods used in other studies [28,29,30].Saponins, tannins, flavonoids and terpenoids were bioactive compounds considered for identification based on their antimicrobial activities [31,32,33,34,35].The concentration of the constituents was determined based on their relative color
Read More2019-9-30 4. Medicinal Plants as an Alternative Source of Antidiabetic Agents. Natural products, particularly of plant origin, are the main quarry for discovering promising lead candidates and play an imperative role in the upcoming drug development programs [24,25,26].Ease of availability, low cost, and least side effects make plant-based preparations the main key player of all available therapies ...
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