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The leaves and roots are used for gastrointestinal complaints, menstrual problems, venereal diseases, malaria and wounds in Nigeria, Tanzania and Senegal (Tor-anyiin et al., 2003; Benoit-Vical, 2005; Nondo et al., 2011).
The plant has a wide range of medicinal uses in Africa, where it is commonly used throughout its extensive range. There has been considerable research into the ...
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It also has been used for other ailments like catarrh, renal calculai, pityriasis, tremor, dysuria, dysentery, haemoptysis, whooping cough and many more. Though ...
Administration of Cissampelos mucronata during pregnancy leads to early induction of labour. Keywords: herbal medicine, pregnancy, labour, maternal mortality.
In Zimbabwe rhizomes are used to treat bilharzia. Throughout West Africa and in Uganda, fresh leaves, heated leaves or pulped leaves are applied to wounds, ...
Jun 28, 2022 ˇ The leaves are used to treat scrofula, a condition in which infection with tuberculosis bacteria causes symptoms outside the lungs, commonly ...
The species is also known as abuta in Ayurvedic medicine. The Maasai people of Kenya use Cissampelos mucronata as a forage for their cattle.
Oct 7, 2008 ˇ The results indicate that the ethanol root extract of C. mucronata. exhibited antiulcer property especially against indomethacin-induced ulcer.
Apr 23, 2011 ˇ These results support the use of C. mucronata in traditional medicine for treatment of wounds. Extracts of C. mucronata have potential to ...
This study revealed that the species is used to induce labour, for hallucinations and ritual purification, and herbal medicine for kidney problems, swellings, ...