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The plant is commonly known as “spice tree,” “Africa pepper,” “Ethiopian pepper,” or “Guinea pepper.” The fruits are reported to have high nutritive and medicinal values (Burkill, 1985). It is used for the treatment of rheumatism, headache, neuralgia, and colic pain (Igwe et al., 2003).
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