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DIENG, Sara Danièle, Fatimata Niang-Diop, Mamadou Diop, Assane Goudiaby, Bienvenu Sambou, and Anne Mette Lykke. "Filière des produits à usage médicinal issus de Cordyla pinnata, Detarium microcarpum et Detarium senegalense au Sénégal." Flora et Vegetatio Sudano-Sambesica 22 (December 20, 2019): 23–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.21248/fvss.22.78.

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Cette étude avait pour objectifs : 1) d’identifier et de caractériser les acteurs impliqués dans la filière des produits à usage médicinal tirés de Cordyla pinnata, Detarium microcarpum et Detarium senegalense au Sénégal; 2) d’analyser l’organisation de cette filière et l’importance des parties utilisées ; 3) d’analyser la commercialisation de ces produits ; 4) d’identifier les forces, faiblesses, opportunités et menaces de la filière. L’échantillonnage en boule de neige a été utilisé et a permis d’interroger, à l’aide de guides d’entretien 13 tradipraticiens locaux, 3 récolteurs et 17 herbori
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Diatta, Ousmane, Sékouna Diatta, Ousmane Ndiaye, Malick Diatta, and Daouda Ngom. "Etude biophysique et socio-économique du fruitier forestier Detarium senegalense J. F. Gmel. en Basse-Casamance (Thiobon, Bignona, Sénégal)." International Journal of Biological and Chemical Sciences 15, no. 4 (2021): 1369–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ijbcs.v15i4.6.

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Au Sénégal, la Basse-Casamance est une zone où la recherche a du terrain à explorer en raison de la situation de conflit qui y prévaut depuis de nombreuses années. C'est l'une des principales zones de production des fruits de Detarium senegalense, qui sont très importants pour la consommation humaine et pour le gain derevenus. L’objectif de cette étude est d’établir les caractéristiques biophysiques et socio-économiques deDetarium senegalense dans le peuplement ligneux du terroir villageois de Thiobon en Basse-Casamance. Pour y parvenir, des enquêtes ont d’abord été menées auprès de la populat
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Ejeje, Jerius Nkwuda, Emmanuel Ayodeji Agbebi, Makhosazana Siduduzile Mathenjwa-Goqo, et al. "Computational Investigation of the Therapeutic Potential of Detarium senegalense in the Management of Erectile Dysfunction." International Journal of Molecular Sciences 25, no. 22 (2024): 12362. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms252212362.

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Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a multifactorial social problem affecting men worldwide. While phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors (PDE5) like sildenafil are commonly used, they often present side effects, underscoring the need for alternative therapies. Therefore, this study investigated the potential of phytochemicals from Detarium senegalense in the management of ED. A library of phytochemicals from Detarium senegalense was generated, prepared, and interacted with six key enzymes implicated in ED, including PDE5, using the Schrödinger Maestro suite. The results identified catechin, epicatechin
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Ousmane Ndiaye, Antoine Sambou, and Benjamin Mané. "Agro-morphological characterization of Detarium microcarpum Guill & Perr, edible and non-edible (toxic) Detarium senegalense J. F. Gmelin on three types of substrates." International Journal of Scientific Research Updates 4, no. 1 (2022): 037–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.53430/ijsru.2022.4.1.0076.

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Forest fruits play an important role on the economy of rural households in Casamance. The fruits of Detarium microcarpum and Detarium senegalense are the most produced and marketed. However, regeneration of D. microcarpum and D. Senegalense remains limited due to seed exports. This study aimed to assess the germination capacity of seeds as well as the growth and development of D. microcarpum and edible and non-edible (toxic) D. Senegalense seedlings on three substrates derived from Faidherbia albida (Del.) A. Chev, Elaeis guineensis Jacq. And Anacardium occidentale L. forest soils. After crush
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TREKPO, Patrice. "Local perceptions, uses and conservation status of Detarium senegalense in the Dahomey Gap (West Africa)." Moroccan Journal of Agricultural Sciences 5, no. 1 (2024): 51–62. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10828288.

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Several species, including Detarium senegalense, face exploitation without regard for conservation or regeneration status, posing a severe threat and contributing to their decline. Few studies addressed conservation strategies of Detarium senegalense. This paper aimed to document the indigenous knowledge of local communities regarding D. senegalense and its conservation status in the Dahomey Gap region. Data were collected through semi-structured individual interviews and focus groups involving 404 participants from thirty-eight villages, representing four phytogeographic zones in the Dahomey
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Evelyn Ogochukwu Nwachukwu, Godwin Christian Akuodor, Cajetan Elochukwu ILO, et al. "The anti-seizure and anti-nociceptive potential of hexane fraction from the leaves of Detarium senegalense." Magna Scientia Advanced Research and Reviews 6, no. 2 (2022): 005–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.30574/msarr.2022.6.2.0072.

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Detarium senegalense, J.F. Gmelin (Fabaceae) is used in Nigerian folk medicine to treat different diseases including epilepsy, microbial infections, gastrointestinal diseases and inflammation; its efficacy is widely acclaimed among communities in South Eastern Nigeria. This study aimed to evaluate the anti-seizure and anti-nociceptive potential of hexane fraction from the leaves of D. senegalense The hexane fraction of D. senegalense leaf was evaluated to determine the effect of the oral administration of the extract (100 – 400 mg/kg) against seizure using the pentylenetetrazole (PTZ), brucine
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RI, Uchegbu. "Isolation and Characterization of Methoxy, Propoxy Dimethylamine from Detarium Senegalense Seed." Bioequivalence & Bioavailability International Journal 3, no. 1 (2019): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.23880/beba-16000136.

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Detarium senegalense Gmelin. is a leguminous tree widely used in Nigeria for food and medicine. It produces fruits that are nutritious. The seeds have been applied to control blood-glucose levels in diabetic individuals. Report showed that the seeds are used for the treatment of mosquito bites and as an antidote against arrow poison and snake bite. Despite its rich pharmacological potential, the plant has not been scientifically evaluated. Thus the Chemical investigation of the bioactive constituents of the seed of Detarium senegalense resulted in the isolation of a new compound, 2l , 2l ,-dim
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FAYE, Elhadji Ousmane. "Evaluation of mineral content and antioxidant activity of Detarium senegalense leaves extracts." International Journal of Pharmaceutical, Physico-chemical and Nutritional Analysis 1, no. 2 (2023): 48–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.61585/ucad-ijppna-v1i209.

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This study aimed to evaluate mineral composition and antioxidant activity of Detarium senegalense leaves extracts. Toxic and edible chemotypes of the plant were used. Two free radical scavenging methods using 2,2-diphenyl-1-picryl hydrazyl (DPPH) and 2,2'-azino-bis-(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid) (ABTS) were employed to evaluate antioxidant activity. Mineral element contents were determined by X-ray fluorescence spectrometry. Ethanolic macerations of leaves were performed and dry extracts obtained, solubilized in water, were fractionated successively using dichloromethane and ethyl ac
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Umoke Chukwunalu Igbudu, Akuodor Godwin Christian, Okam Princeston Chukwuemeka, et al. "Hepatoprotective effect of the ethanol extract of Detarium senegalense stem bark in albino Wistar." International Journal of Biological and Pharmaceutical Sciences Archive 7, no. 1 (2024): 067–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.53771/ijbpsa.2024.7.1.0011.

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Aim: The hepatoprotective effect of Detarium senegalense ethanol stem bark extract was evaluated against paracetamol induced hepatic damage in albino rats. Material and methods: The ethanol stem bark extract of D. senegalense at doses of 100 mg/kg, 200 mg/kg and 400 mg/kg were orally administered once daily for 3 days.The liver function tests and biochemical investigation such as asparte transaminase (AST), alanine transaminase (ALT), alkaline phosphatase (ALP), total bilirubin (TB) and direct bilirubin were carried out against paracetamol induced hepatotoxicity in rats. Phytochemical investig
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Dassou, Gbèwonmèdéa Hospice, Gafarou Agoundé, Pathmos Akouété, et al. "Past, present, and future potential distributions of the African multipurpose tree Detarium senegalense (Fabaceae)." Plant Ecology and Evolution 157, no. (3) (2024): 343–57. https://doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.122470.

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Background and aims – Climate change induces increasing temperatures and drought, with possible profound shifts in species' presence and distribution. Ecological niche models are widely used to assess plant species responses to climate change. However, such data are scarce for West Africa, particularly for vulnerable multipurpose species. This study focuses on modelling the ecological niche and the conservation status of the multipurpose tree <i>Detarium senegalense</i> to improve insights into its habitat suitability in West Africa under past, present, and future climatic conditions. This wil
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Evelyn Ogochukwu Nwachukwu, Godwin Christian Akuodor, Joseph Olanrewaju Oyindamola, et al. "Evaluation of the anticonvulsant properties of the ethanol extract of Detarium senegalense leaves in mice." International Journal of Biological and Pharmaceutical Sciences Archive 3, no. 2 (2022): 067–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.53771/ijbpsa.2022.3.2.0049.

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Detarium senegalense, J.F. Gmelin (Fabaceae) is used in Nigerian folk medicine to treat different diseases including epilepsy, microbial infections, gastrointestinal diseases and inflammation; its efficacy is widely acclaimed among communities in South Eastern Nigeria. The leaf extract (100 mg/kg, 200 mg/kg and 400 mg/kg) was evaluated for its anticonvulsant activity in mice. Three different study models were used; pentylenetetrazole (PTZ), brucine and isoniazid (INH) convulsion methods. The acute toxicity study and the phytochemical analysis of the extract were also determined. The extract pr
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Dassou, Gbèwonmèdéa Hospice, Gafarou Agoundé, Pathmos Akouété, et al. "Past, present, and future potential distributions of the African multipurpose tree Detarium senegalense (Fabaceae)." Plant Ecology and Evolution 157, no. 3 (2024): 343–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.122470.

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Background and aims – Climate change induces increasing temperatures and drought, with possible profound shifts in species’ presence and distribution. Ecological niche models are widely used to assess plant species responses to climate change. However, such data are scarce for West Africa, particularly for vulnerable multipurpose species. This study focuses on modelling the ecological niche and the conservation status of the multipurpose tree Detarium senegalense to improve insights into its habitat suitability in West Africa under past, present, and future climatic conditions. This will provi
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Sanni, Fatimah Saka, Hajja Gana Hamza, and Patrick Azubuike Onyeyili. "Antidiarrheal activity of fractions from aqueous extract of Detarium senegalense." Herba Polonica 61, no. 2 (2015): 30–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/hepo-2015-0013.

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Summary The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of different fractions of the aqueous crude extract of Detarium senegalense stem bark on castor oil-induced diarrhea. Castor oilinduced diarrhea, gastrointestinal motility and castor oil-induced enteropooling methods were used to evaluate the antidiarrheal effects of the fractions. Castor oil was used to induce diarrhea and the effect of all the fractions (chloroform, ethyl acetate, n-butanol, methanol and residual aqueous) were evaluated at the doses of 200 and 400 mg/kg body weight. The results show that all fractions significantly (p&
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Wang, Qi, Peter R. Ellis, Simon B. Ross-Murphy, and Walther Burchard. "Solution characteristics of the xyloglucan extracted from Detarium senegalense Gmelin." Carbohydrate Polymers 33, no. 2-3 (1997): 115–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0144-8617(97)00026-x.

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E, Nwoke E., Imananagha-Amene B.E, Onwuka N. A, et al. "Comparative Antioxidant Potential of Fractionalised Extracts of Detarium senegalense on Streptozocin Induced Diabetic Rat Models." Scholars Bulletin 11, no. 05 (2025): 91–97. https://doi.org/10.36348/sb.2025.v11i05.003.

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Oxidative stress is acknowledged as a significant contributor to the initiation and advancement of Diabetes Mellitus and its associated consequences. Consequently, antioxidant-based treatment approaches have garnered heightened interest in diabetes research. Detarium Senegalense (DS), a plant extensively used in traditional West African medicine, has antidiabetic and antioxidant characteristics. The present study therefore assessed and compared the antioxidant potential of fractionalized extracts of Detarium Senegalense in diabetic Wistar rat models. Male Wistar rats, with weights ranging from
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Onyechi, Uchenna A., Patricia A. Judd, and Peter R. Ellis. "African plant foods rich in non-starch polysaccharides reduce postprandial blood glucose and insulin concentrations in healthy human subjects." British Journal of Nutrition 80, no. 5 (1998): 419–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0007114598001482.

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The effects of two vegetable flours, prepared from the African plants Detarium senegalense Gmelin, a legume, and Cissus rotundifolia, a shrub, on postprandial blood glucose and insulin concentrations in human subjects, were investigated. Chemical analysis indicated that these flours contained significant amounts of NSP. The detarium in particular was found to be a rich source of water-soluble NSP (SNSP). The flours were incorporated into two types of breakfast meal, a stew meal and a wheat bread meal, containing 50 g and 70 g available carbohydrate respectively. Both meals also contained 10–12
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ADAMU, H., and H. C. NZELIBE. "EFFECT OF DIFFERENT PROCESSING METHODS ON THE AMINO ACID PROFILE, MINERAL AND ANTI-NUTRIENT CONTENTS OF Detarium senegalense (Tallow) SEED FLOUR." FUDMA Journal of Agriculture and Agricultural Technology 8, no. 2 (2022): 12–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.33003/jaat.2022.0802.03.

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Detarium senegalense seed known as Tallow in English, is used traditionally as a soup thickener in Eastern Nigeria. Despite its high protein contents its seed is underutilized due to the presence of anti-nutritional compounds such as oxalate, phytate, tannin and trypsin inhibitor which reduces their bioavailability of nutrients. Therefore, the effect of different processing methods on the amino acid profile, minerals and anti-nutritional properties of Detarium senegalense seed flour was investigated. Freshly purchased seeds were washed and portioned into unprocessed (raw) and processed (soaked
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Ejeje, Jerius Nkwuda, Goodness Chinemerem Ogidi, Ikechukwu Theophilus Ebe, et al. "Modulatory Potentials of Flavonoid-Rich Extract of Detarium senegalense (FREDS) on Hematological indices and Lipid Metabolism in STZ-induced Diabetes in Wistar Rats." ABUAD International Journal of Natural and Applied Sciences 4, no. 3 (2025): 121–29. https://doi.org/10.53982/aijnas.2024.0403.04-j.

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This study examined the effects of a flavonoid-rich extract of Detarium senegalense (FREDS) on haematological parameters and lipid profiles in Streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetic rats. A total of forty-two (42) rats were randomly assigned to seven groups. All groups, except the normal control, were administered 45 mg/kg body weight (b.w.) of STZ. The treatment groups included: diabetic control (normal saline), metformin (100 mg/kg b.w.), sildenafil (100 mg/kg b.w.), and three FREDS groups (50 mg/kg, 75 mg/kg, and 100 mg/kg b.w.). Diabetes induction resulted in a significant (p&lt;0.05) incre
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P., TREKPO. "Connaissances et perspectives de recherche sur Detarium senegalense, une espèce vulnérable en Afrique." Revue Marocaine des Sciences Agronomiques et Vétérinaires 11, no. 3 (2023): 312–20. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8284157.

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Detarium senegalense est un arbre fruitier sauvage largement utilis&eacute; en Afrique. L&rsquo;esp&egrave;ce est majoritairement utilis&eacute;e pour l&rsquo;alimentation, la m&eacute;decine traditionnelle et comme bois d&rsquo;&oelig;uvre. Dans le but de synth&eacute;tiser les connaissances existantes, d&rsquo;identifier les lacunes de ces connaissances sur D. senegalense et de proposer des perspectives de recherches futures, des documents scientifiques ont &eacute;t&eacute; consult&eacute;s dans des bases de recherches comme Web of science, Scopus, Oare, Dimensions et Google Scholar. Apr&eg
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Ekene Enekabokom Nwoke, Odigie Mike Osagie, Edward Ucheawaji Felicia, Enebeli Sarah Kelechi, Akuodor Godwin Christian, and Chilaka Kingsley Chimsorom. "Comparative antihyperglycemic potentials of different fractions of Detarium senegalense stem bark extract on streptozotocin-induced diabetic Wistar rats." GSC Biological and Pharmaceutical Sciences 23, no. 1 (2023): 249–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.30574/gscbps.2023.23.1.0153.

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Aim: The search for cheap and potent antidiabetic agent with less adverse effects and efficient glycemic control than orthodox and allopathic therapies prompted this current study. Method: Forty-two (42) adult Wistar rats of between 150-200g were procured and acclimatized for two weeks for the study. They were first grouped into six (6) of seven rats (n=7) per group. Whilst group 1 received normal water and chow ad libitum (control), groups 2-6 respectively were steptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetic, untreated (diabetic control), 50mg/kg metformin treated diabetic, STZ-induced, 250mg/kg body we
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Ekene, Enekabokom Nwoke, Mike Osagie Odigie, Ucheawaji Felicia Edward, Sarah Kelechi Enebeli, Godwin Christian Akuodor, and Kingsley Chimsorom Chilaka. "Comparative antihyperglycemic potentials of different fractions of Detarium senegalense stem bark extract on streptozotocin-induced diabetic Wistar rats." GSC Biological and Pharmaceutical Sciences 23, no. 1 (2023): 249–59. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7925520.

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<strong>Aim:&nbsp;</strong>The search for cheap and potent antidiabetic agent with less adverse effects and efficient glycemic control than orthodox and allopathic therapies prompted this current study. <strong>Method:&nbsp;</strong>Forty-two (42) adult Wistar rats of between 150-200g were procured and acclimatized for two weeks for the study. They were first grouped into six (6) of seven rats (n=7) per group. Whilst group 1 received normal water and<em>&nbsp;chow ad libitum</em>&nbsp;(control), groups 2-6 respectively were steptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetic, untreated (diabetic control), 50
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Ilomuanya, Margaret, Zephyr Ekerebe, Ibilola Cardoso-Daodu, and Abimbola Sowemimo. "Formulation and Evaluation of Sunscreen Cream Using Detarium senegalense Oil as Base." Tropical Journal of Natural Product Research 4, no. 4 (2020): 141–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.26538/tjnpr/v4i4.5.

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Wang, Qi, Peter R. Ellis, Simon B. Ross-Murphy, and J. S. Grant Reid. "A new polysaccharide from a traditional Nigerian plant food: Detarium senegalense Gmelin." Carbohydrate Research 284, no. 2 (1996): 229–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0008-6215(96)00021-3.

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TREKPO, P. "Diversité floristique et distribution des groupements végétaux des habitats naturels Detarium senegalense dans le Dahomey Gap (Afrique de l'Ouest)." Revue Marocaine des Sciences Agronomiques et Vétérinaires 11, no. 4 (2024): 521–31. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10476203.

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La for&ecirc;t fournit un ensemble de biens et services &agrave; l&rsquo;homme pour satisfaire certains de ses besoins. On enregistre de plus en plus la surexploitation et le manque d'informations sur les techniques de propagation des ressources phytog&eacute;n&eacute;tiques. L&rsquo;identification et la caract&eacute;risation des habitats naturels est un pr&eacute;alable &agrave; toute action visant une meilleure conservation d&rsquo;une esp&egrave;ce. Contrairement &agrave; d&rsquo;autres esp&egrave;ces, peu d&rsquo;&eacute;tudes ont abord&eacute; cette pr&eacute;occupation en ce qui concern
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Asma'i, Safiya K., Yabalu Z. Abacha, Hajara Ibrahim, and Adamu A. Ambi. "Pharmacognostic studies on the stem bark of <i>Detarium senegalense</i> J.F. Gmelin (Fabaceae)." Journal of Pharmacy & Bioresources 22, no. 2 (2025): 140–46. https://doi.org/10.4314/jpb.v22i2.6.

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Detarium senegalense, (Family: Fabaceae) tree reaching 35-40 m, is valued for its fruit, shade, and medicinal uses in Nigeria, known locally as “Kwakuragwahiu” or “Taura.” Its stem bark, leaves, seeds, and roots treat ailments like headaches and menstrual pain, yet standardisation parameters for the bark were previously undefined. This study established Pharmacognostic standards through macroscopic, microscopic, chemo-microscopic, physicochemical, and phytochemical analyses. Macroscopically, the bark is greyish-brown, aromatic, and astringent. Microscopic examination revealed epidermal layers,
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Dassou, Gbèwonmèdéa Hospice, Gnimansou Abraham Favi, Kolawolé Valère Salako, et al. "An updated review of the African multipurpose tree species Detarium senegalense J.F.Gmel. (Fabaceae)." South African Journal of Botany 157 (June 2023): 525–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sajb.2023.04.035.

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Houénon, Gbèdomèdji Hurgues Aristide, Sfich Thibaut Bidossèssi Ahouandjinou, Aristide Cossi Adomou, and Hounnankpon Yédomonhan. "Floristic composition, structure and ecological drivers of woody stands of Detarium microcarpum Guill & Perr. and Detarium senegalense J.F.Gmel. in Benin." Trees, Forests and People 9 (September 2022): 100283. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tfp.2022.100283.

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Faye, Elhadji Ousmane, Rokhaya Gueye, Abdoulaye Diop, et al. "Caractérisation phytochimique et étude de l’activité antimicrobienne d’extraits de feuilles de trois plantes de la flore sénégalaise : Detarium senegalense, Detarium microcarpum et Piliostigma reticulatum." International Journal of Biological and Chemical Sciences 16, no. 1 (2022): 286–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ijbcs.v16i1.24.

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Detarium senegalense, Detarium microcarpum et Piliostigma reticulatum sont trois plantes de la flore sénégalaise, utilisées en médecine traditionnelle pour la prise en charge de maladies infectieuses. Cette étude visait à déterminer in vitro l’activité antimicrobienne d’extraits et de fractions de feuilles de ces plantes sur différentes souches (Escherichia coli, Klebsiella oxytoca, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Enterococus faecalis, Staphylococcus aureus et Candida albicans). Les méthodes de diffusion en milieu solide et de dilution en milieu liquide ont été utilisées pour la détermination des Diam
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WANG, Q., P. R. ELLIS, S. B. ROSS-MURPHY, and J. S. G. REID. "ChemInform Abstract: A New Polysaccharide from a Traditional Nigerian Plant Food: Detarium senegalense Gmelin." ChemInform 27, no. 33 (2010): no. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/chin.199633231.

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Dieme, Richard MA, Papa Madiallacke Diedhiou, Nalla Mbaye, Kakhila D. Sarr, and Ibrahima Diedhiou. "FUNGAL AGENTS INVOLVED IN POSTHARVEST ROTTING OF THE FRUITS OF (Detarium Senegalense Jf Gmel) IN SENEGAL." International Journal of Agriculture, Environment and Bioresearch 06, no. 06 (2022): 219–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.35410/ijaeb.2021.5695.

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Gwladys, Gnamien Yah, N'Guessan Ahebe Zitta, Yao Kouakou Abessika Georges, Koffi N’Dodo Boni Clovis, Ayolié Koutoua, and Kouadio Yatty Justin. "Contribution to Detarium senegalense J. F. Gmelin Domestication Under the Climatic Conditions of Daloa, Côte d'Ivoire." Universal Journal of Agricultural Research 13, no. 1 (2025): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.13189/ujar.2025.130101.

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A, A. Sowemimo, Pendota C, Okoh B, et al. "Chemical composition, antimicrobial activity, proximate analysis and mineral content of the seed of Detarium senegalense JF Gmelin." African Journal of Biotechnology 10, no. 48 (2013): 9875–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.5897/ajb11.1416.

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Dangbo, Fifonsi Ayélé, Kossi Adjonou, Kouami Kokou, and Juergen Blaser. "The socio-economic contribution of Detarium senegalense seeds to rural livelihoods in Togo (West Africa)." International Journal of Biological and Chemical Sciences 13, no. 3 (2019): 1582. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ijbcs.v13i3.30.

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Nafissatou, DIOP NDIAYE, MUNIER Sylvie, PELISSIER Yves, et al. "Comparison of phenolic and volatile profiles of edible and toxic forms of Detarium senegalense J. F. GMEL." African Journal of Biotechnology 15, no. 16 (2016): 622–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.5897/ajb2015.15141.

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Nwozo, Sarah Onyenibe, Tolulope Latorera Adebowale, and Babatunji Emmanuel Oyinloye. "Defatted Detarium senegalense seed-based diet alters lipid profile, antioxidants level and sperm morphology in male albino rats." International Journal of Biological and Chemical Sciences 10, no. 3 (2016): 928. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ijbcs.v10i3.2.

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Diop Ndiaye, Nafissatou, Claudie Dhuique-Mayer, Mady Cisse, and Manuel Dornier. "Identification and Thermal Degradation Kinetics of Chlorophyll Pigments and Ascorbic Acid from Ditax Nectar (Detarium senegalense J.F. Gmel)." Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 59, no. 22 (2011): 12018–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jf203582k.

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Dangbo, Fifonsi Ayélé, Kossi Adjonou, Kouami Kokou, and Juergen Blaser. "Ecological Sustainability of Detar (<i>Detarium senegalense</i> J. F. Gmel) in Togo (West Africa)." American Journal of Plant Sciences 10, no. 03 (2019): 417–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/ajps.2019.103030.

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Sanni, F. S., P. A. Onyeyili, H. G. Hamza, S. Sanni, and N. G. Enefe. "Effects of Detarium senegalense JF Gmelin aqueous stem bark extract on castor oil induced diarrhoea in albino rats." Sokoto Journal of Veterinary Sciences 16, no. 3 (2018): 41. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/sokjvs.v16i3.6.

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Betoloum, Salomon Madjitoloum, Séverin Mbaihougadobe, Abel Mbaiogaou, Djibrine Adoum Oumar, Mbaindiguim Dagoto, and Yaya Mahmout. "Quantification of Total Phenols, Total Flavonoids, Total Anthocyanins and Evaluation of Antioxidant and Antiradical Activities of Detarium Senegalense Extracts from Chad." Advances in Biological Chemistry 14, no. 01 (2024): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/abc.2024.141001.

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SARR, Serigne Omar. "TABLE OF CONTENTS." International Journal of Pharmaceutical Physico-chemical and Nutritional Analysis 2, no. 1 (2024): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.61585/ucad-ijppna-v2i100.

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Editorial board, Reading/scientific committee, Pages I-II. Authors guidelines, Pages III-IV. Editorial by Prof. Serigne Omar SARR (Editor-In-Chief), Page 2. Original papers Dermane et al. Antioxidant and antimicrobial activities of Momordica charantia L. leaves. Pages 03-08. Sekede et al. In vitro antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and ex vivo nephroprotective activities of Chenopodium ambrosioides. Pages 09-15. Ndiaye et al. Validation d’une méthode d’identification et de dosage de l’oxytetracycline dans des médicaments à usage vétérinaire par CLHP-DAD. Pages 16-21. Mbaye et al. Etude physicochim
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K, Diatta, Diatta W, Mbaye AI, Sarr A, Dieng SIM, and Fall AD. "Pollen Analysis of Elaeis guineensis-Dominated Honeys in Lower Casamance: Floral Diversity and Honey Typology." International Journal of Plant & Soil Science 36, no. 12 (2024): 560–70. https://doi.org/10.9734/ijpss/2024/v36i125231.

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Background: A honey's pollen spectrum serves as an indicator for determining its place of origin in terms of vegetation resources. This data might be utilised to create pollen analytical standards, which would help certify honey. The melliferous plants are plant species on which the bee takes substances, including nectar, pollen and resin to feed and to develop its various products (honey, royal jelly...). Aim: The aim of this study was carried out to contribute to melliferous plants in Casamance (Senegal) : pollen spectrum of honeys with Elaeis guineensis dominant. Results: Pollen analysis of
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Amoussa, Abdou Madjid Olatounde, Latifou Lagnika, Valérie Jullian, and François Chassagne. "Anti-Salmonella activity of plant species in the Benin republic: Artemisia afra and Detarium senegalense with promising in vitro and in vivo activities." Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy 158 (February 2023): 114119. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biopha.2022.114119.

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Agada, Francis. "Comparative Antiproliferative Activity of Leaf and Stem Bark Extracts of <i>Detarium senegalense</i> and Leaf of <i>Cymbopogon citratus</i>." Cancer Research Journal 6, no. 2 (2018): 38. http://dx.doi.org/10.11648/j.crj.20180602.11.

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Emmanuel Orou Doro Bakrou, Yaya Alain Koudoro, Sophie Reine Gbedossou Bogninou, et al. "Phytochemical screening and evaluation of antiradical and antimicrobial activities of Annona senegalensis and Detarium microcarpum leaves used in Benin to treat urinary infections." GSC Biological and Pharmaceutical Sciences 29, no. 1 (2024): 214–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.30574/gscbps.2024.29.1.0387.

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The challenge of resistance to synthetic antimicrobials necessitates new alternative solutions. Medicinal plants are rich in active compounds with various medicinal properties that can be used in treatment of urinary infections. This work aims to highlight the value of Annona senegalensis and Detarium microcarpum by evaluating phytochemical and antimicrobial potentials of their leaf extracts. Qualitative and quantitative analyses were carried out using color and precipitation reactions and spectrophotometric assays. The antiradical activity was evaluated using the DPPH test, and the antimicrob
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Emmanuel, Orou Doro Bakrou, Alain Koudoro Yaya, Reine Gbedossou Bogninou Sophie, et al. "Phytochemical screening and evaluation of antiradical and antimicrobial activities of Annona senegalensis and Detarium microcarpum leaves used in Benin to treat urinary infections." GSC Biological and Pharmaceutical Sciences 29, no. 1 (2024): 214–23. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14717128.

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The challenge of resistance to synthetic antimicrobials necessitates new alternative solutions. Medicinal plants are rich in active compounds with various medicinal properties that can be used in treatment of urinary infections. This work aims to highlight the value of&nbsp;<em>Annona senegalensis</em>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<em>Detarium microcarpum</em>&nbsp;by evaluating phytochemical and antimicrobial potentials of their leaf extracts. Qualitative and quantitative analyses were carried out using color and precipitation reactions and spectrophotometric assays. The antiradical activity was evaluated u
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Ntagbu FG, Aborisade WT, Awe S, and Jimoh FA. "Effect of browse plants’ formulated feed on rumen microbial population and growth performance of Red Sokoto goat breed (Capra aegagrus hircus)." Journal of Agriculture, Food and Environment 06, no. 01 (2025): 13–18. https://doi.org/10.47440/jafe.2025.6103.

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Thisresearch appraisedtheeffect of browse Plantsformulated feedonrumen microbial population and the animal performance of Red Sokoto goat for 14 weeks. Eightbrowseplants;Acacia alibido, Piliostigma thonnigi, Teminalia jigosona, Vitellaria paradoxa, Afzelia africana, Detarium microcarpum, Daniellia oliveri and Khaya senegalensis were pre-screened for itsphytochemical compositionout of which four Afzelia africana, Detarium microcarpum,Daniellia oliveri and Khaya senegalensis were selected and used to formulatethe animaldiets.Three groups of goats were assigned to each of the browse plant diets,
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Diop, Nafissatou, Augustin Ndiaye, Mady Cisse, Oumar Dieme, Manuel Dornier, and Oumar Sock. "Le ditax (Detarium senegalenseJ. F. Gmel.) : principales caractéristiques et utilisations au Sénégal." Fruits 65, no. 5 (2010): 293–306. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/fruits/2010025.

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Souleymane, Ganaba, Semdé Kadidia, Kagambèga Wenemi François, and Dao Moussa. "Woody Species Composition, Diversity And Structure of Vegetation of Peri-Urban Park in Leo, Burkina Faso." European Scientific Journal ESJ 17, no. 43 (2021): 218–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.19044/esj.2021.v17n43p218.

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This work aims to fill a gap in knowledge of the Burkina Faso Southern Sudanese flora and vegetation. The woody vegetation of the forest park of the Scholl Complex in Léo comprises a total of 26 families, 63 genera and 81 species including native and introduced ones. The fallow is the unit that contains all families and genera and 93% of species. The most abundant species of units of the Park are Terminalia avicennioides (Combretaceae), Piliostigma thonningii (Fabaceae-Caesalpinioideae), Daniellia oliveri (Fabaceae-Caesalpinioideae), Vitellaria paradoxa (Sapotaceae), Detarium microcarpum (Faba
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Adebayo, Ismail Abiola, Haladu Ali Gagman, Wasiu Gbolahan Balogun, et al. "Detarium microcarpum, Guiera senegalensis, and Cassia siamea Induce Apoptosis and Cell Cycle Arrest and Inhibit Metastasis on MCF7 Breast Cancer Cells." Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2019 (May 23, 2019): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/6104574.

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Despite the availability of anticancer drugs, breast cancer remains the most death-causing tumor-related disease in women. Hence, there is a need for discovery and development of efficient alternative drugs, and sources such as plants need to be explored. In this study, antioxidant capacities and inhibitory effects against MCF7 cells of the extracts of stem bark of three Nigerian medicinal plants (Detarium microcarpum, Guiera senegalensis, and Cassia siamea) were investigated. The D. microcarpum extracts had the highest antioxidant and antiproliferative effects, followed by that of G. senegale
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O.D. Bakrou, Emmanuel, Durand Dah-Nouvlessounon, Yaya Koudoro, et al. "EVALUATION OF THE ACUTE TOXICITY, ANTI-INFLAMMATORY AND ANALGESIC ACTIVITIES OF FOUR PLANTS USED IN THE BENINESE PHARMACOPOEIA (ANNONA SENEGALENSIS, SARCOCEPHALUS LATIFOLIUS, COMBRETUM GLUTINOSUM AND DETARIUM MICROCARPUM)." International Journal of Advanced Research 11, no. 07 (2023): 1241–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.21474/ijar01/17343.

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Inflammation and pain are a common feature of almost all non-communicable diseases. Annona senegalensis, Sarcocephaluslatifolius, Combretum glutinosum and Detariummicrocarpum have been traditionally used to treat different types of diseases. This study aimed to evaluate in-vivo anti-inflammatory and analgesic activities of these plants extracts, as well as their acute toxicity. The hydroethanolic extracts of the leaves were used for in-vivo tests on Wistar rats. The anti-inflammatory activity was evaluated by the 2% formalin-induced edema test, while the analgesic activity was evaluated by the
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