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Tahiri, Sylla, and Dongui Bini Kouamé. "In vivo analgesic and healing activities of stem bark extracts of Gardenia ternifolia Schumach. & Thonn." Journal of Phytopharmacology 10, no. 6 (2021): 500–505. http://dx.doi.org/10.31254/phyto.2021.10612.

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In Ivory Coast, medicinal plants have always been used traditionally to promote wounds repairs. They have great potential for wound healing by promoting the speed of wound healing with less pain, discomfort and patient healing. The plant Gardenia ternifolia belongs to the family Rubiaceae. The macerated stem bark or the paste obtained is also used against bites snake, sexual impotence, hemorrhoids, healing wound, injury, and tooth decay. Gardenia ternifolia was extracted in aqueous and ethanol to evaluate acetic acid-induced writhing test to detect the peripheral analgesic activity of the extr
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Ndéye NDONG, Birane DIOP, Ibrahima DIALLO, et al. "Phytochemical study and characterization of the fixed oil, extracted from the fruits of Gardenia ternifolia." World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 20, no. 1 (2023): 866–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2023.20.1.2122.

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This present study concerns the phytochemical study and the characterization of the fixed oil of the fruits of Gardenia ternifolia which is a plant recognized in several African pharmacopoeias for its therapeutic virtues. Its fruits, leaves and roots are used for the treatment of several infections. Thus, the overall objective of this study is to contribute to the valorization of Gardenia ternifolia fruits in phytomedicine and agri-food. Phytochemical screening is carried out using standard methods, based on coloring and precipitation reactions. The extraction of the fixed oil was done using a
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Alfred Maroyi. "Gardenia ternifolia Schum. & Thonn. (Rubiaceae): Review of medicinal uses, phytochemistry and biological activities." International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences 11, no. 4 (2020): 5876–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.26452/ijrps.v11i4.3238.

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Gardenia ternifolia Schum. & Thonn. is a shrub or small tree widely used as a traditional medicine throughout its distributional range in tropical Africa. Gardenia ternifolia is widespread in tropical Africa, extending from Senegal eastwards to Ethiopia and Kenya, through the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) southwards to Namibia, South Africa and Mozambique. This study was aimed at providing a critical review of the medicinal uses, phytochemistry and biological activities of G. ternifolia. Documented information on the medicinal uses, phytochemistry and biological activities of G. t
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Farah, Hayat, Hassan Khalid, Abdelrahim Hussein, and Halima Osman. "Toxic Effect of Gardenia ternifolia Fruit on Rats." European Journal of Medicinal Plants 24, no. 1 (2018): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/ejmp/2018/41458.

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Ndéye, NDONG, DIOP Birane, DIALLO Ibrahima, et al. "Phytochemical study and characterization of the fixed oil, extracted from the fruits of Gardenia ternifolia." World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 20, no. 1 (2023): 866–72. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12244918.

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This present study concerns the phytochemical study and the characterization of the fixed oil of the fruits of Gardenia ternifolia which is a plant recognized in several African pharmacopoeias for its therapeutic virtues. Its fruits, leaves and roots are used for the treatment of several infections. Thus, the overall objective of this study is to contribute to the valorization of Gardenia ternifolia fruits in phytomedicine and agri-food. Phytochemical screening is carried out using standard methods, based on coloring and precipitation reactions. The extraction of the fixed oil was done using a
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Aragaw, Tezera Jemere, Dessie Tegegne Afework, and Kefyalew Ayalew Getahun. "Antimalarial Activities of Hydromethanolic Crude Extract and Chloroform Fraction of Gardenia ternifolia Leaves in Plasmodium berghei Infected Mice." Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2020 (December 29, 2020): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/6674002.

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Background. Gardenia ternifolia is utilized in traditional medicine of Ethiopia for malaria treatment and possessing in vitro antimalarial activity. However, no in vivo study was conducted to substantiate the claim. The aim of this study was to judge the antimalarial activity of Gardenia ternifolia extract in vivo in Plasmodium berghei-infected mice. Methods. Plasmodium berghei was inoculated to healthy mice, and hydromethanolic crude extract and chloroform fraction of G. ternifolia leaves at 100 mg/kg/day, 200 mg/kg/day, and 400 mg/kg/day were administered. Percent parasitemia inhibition, per
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Ouattara Logopho Hyacinthe, Kanga Yao, Yoro Thierry Dezay, et al. "Phytochemical screening and evaluation of antiradical and antibacterial activities of stem and root barks of Gardenia ternifolia Schumach. (Rubiaceae): A plant traditionally used in northern Côte d'Ivoire." GSC Biological and Pharmaceutical Sciences 24, no. 3 (2023): 082–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.30574/gscbps.2023.24.3.0355.

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Gardenia ternifolia is an Ivorian plant species used to treat tooth decay, hemorrhoidal crises, leprosy, skin diseases and rheumatism. The present study is based on phytochemical screening and evaluation of the antiradical and antibacterial activities of aqueous, hydroethanolic and ethanolic extracts of G. ternifolia stem and root barks. Phytochemical screening of secondary metabolites was carried out using tube color reaction methods and Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC). Phytochemical screening revealed the presence of polyphenols (flavonoids, coumarins, tannins), saponins, steroids and terpen
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Amadou, Dahirou, Hatice Korkmaz Güvenmez, Bertan Yilmaz, and Sultan Girey. "Phytochemical Screening, Antimicrobial and In-vitro Cytotoxic Activities of Several Extracts of Six Medicinal Plants (Crossopteryx febrifuga Benth, Khaya anthotheca, Gardenia ternifolia, and Terminalia glaucescens) from Central Africa Region." Asian Journal of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 16, no. 7 (2024): 1–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/ajbgmb/2024/v16i7387.

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The qualitative study of secondary metabolites of the root and stem bark of Crossopteryx febrifuga Benth, Khaya anthotheca, Gardenia ternifolia, and Terminalia glaucescens obtained by maceration were estimated by tub reaction. Antimicrobial and cytotoxic activities of the root and stem bark of the same plants obtained by maceration and subcritical water extraction were respectively tested whit antibiogram disc test on Pseudomonas Aeruginosa (ATCC 27853), Enterobacter Hormaechei (ATCC700323), Bacillus Spizizenii (ATCC6633), Enterococcus Casseliflavus (ATCC700327), Staphylococcus aureus subsp. R
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Azila, J. J., R. A. Hassan, J. C. Abok, O. E. Okanume, D. I. Bayo, and D. A. Zhigila. "A morphological approach to the systematic affinity of some species of Rubiaceae in Jos Plateau, Nigeria." Nigerian Journal of Botany 38, no. 1 (2025): 71–87. https://doi.org/10.4314/njbot.v38i1.6.

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This study aimed to examine the morphological relationships among 55 species of Rubiaceae found in Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria. A total of 16 morphological characters were recorded and used for clustering analysis. The results showed that Gardenia aqualla, Gardenia ternifolia var. goetzei, Fadogia agrestis and Fadogia cienkowskii had a stronger affinity based on qualitative morphological features. The study also revealed that Fadogia agrestis and Fadogia cienkowskii exhibited the closest similarity, with a Euclidean distance of approximately 2.84. Principal Component Analysis (PCA) biplot reve
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Tshibangu, Damien, Selvaraj Divakar, Muthiah Ramanathan, et al. "In vitro Screening of the Leaf Extracts from Gardenia ternifolia (Forest Gardenia) for their Anticancer Activity." Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medical Research 1, no. 2 (2016): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/jocamr/2016/28348.

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Ouattara, Logopho Hyacinthe, Yao Kanga, Thierry Dezay Yoro, et al. "Phytochemical screening and evaluation of antiradical and antibacterial activities of stem and root barks of Gardenia ternifolia Schumach. (Rubiaceae): A plant traditionally used in northern Côte d'Ivoire." GSC Biological and Pharmaceutical Sciences 24, no. 3 (2023): 082–94. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10441728.

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<em>Gardenia ternifolia</em>&nbsp;is an Ivorian plant species used to treat tooth decay, hemorrhoidal crises, leprosy, skin diseases and rheumatism. The present study is based on phytochemical screening and evaluation of the antiradical and antibacterial activities of aqueous, hydroethanolic and ethanolic extracts of&nbsp;<em>G. ternifolia</em>&nbsp;stem and root barks. Phytochemical screening of secondary metabolites was carried out using tube color reaction methods and Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC). Phytochemical screening revealed the presence of polyphenols (flavonoids, coumarins, tannin
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Nureye, Dejen, Muktar Sano, Mesfin Fekadu, Tadesse Duguma, and Eyob Tekalign. "Antiplasmodial Activity of the Crude Extract and Solvent Fractions of Stem Barks of Gardenia ternifolia in Plasmodium berghei-Infected Mice." Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2021 (September 1, 2021): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9625169.

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Background. The evolution of resistance to currently used malaria medicines together with the severe economic burden of malaria initiates the search for novel antimalarial drugs. Thus, the present experiment was intended to assess the in vivo antiplasmodial effect of Gardenia ternifolia based on the traditional claims and in vitro antimalarial effect of the plant. Methods. For the crude extraction of stem barks of G. ternifolia, a cold maceration method using hydromethanol as a solvent was employed. The hydroalcoholic extract was then fractionated by three solvents (chloroform, n-butanol, and
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Khaya Asta Camara, Abdou khadre DIOUF, Aïssatou Alioune GAYE, et al. "Phytochemical study and dosage of polyphenols and flavonoids of the methanolic extract of the leaves and stem bark of Gardenia ternifolia." International Journal of Science and Research Archive 9, no. 2 (2023): 291–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.30574/ijsra.2023.9.2.0545.

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Gardenia ternifolia is a medicinal plant used in Senegal and in several African countries for the treatment of many pathologies. According to the results of the bibliography, the four parts of the plant, mainly used for medicinal purposes, are recommended. Therefore, the chemical studies made on the extracts of the leaves, roots, seeds and fruits show that they are rich sources of secondary metabolites. The phytochemical study carried out on the hexane, ethyl acetate, methanolic and aqueous extracts of the leaves and stem bark of the Gardenia ternifolia plant reveals the presence of polyphenol
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Hayat, M. Farah, H. El Amin Tigani, S. Khalid Hassan, M. Hassan Shawgi, and Rahim M. El Hussein Abdel. "In vitro activity of the aqueous extract of Gardenia ternifolia fruits against Theileria lestoquardi." Journal of Medicinal Plants Research 6, no. 41 (2012): 5447–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.5897/jmpr12.621.

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Agbodjento, E., J. R. Klotoé, G. Dramane, T. V. Dougnon, and J. M. Ategbo. "Gardenia ternifolia Schumach. & Thonn.: revue sur les aspects ethnobotanique, ethnopharmacologique, phytochimique et toxicologique." International Journal of Biological and Chemical Sciences 12, no. 6 (2019): 2922. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ijbcs.v12i6.34.

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Bernard, Dabolé, Yaya Hassana, Moussa Djaouda, et al. "Antibacterial effects of a new triterpenoid saponin from roots of Gardenia ternifolia Schumach. & Thonn (Rubiaceae)." Results in Chemistry 4 (January 2022): 100366. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rechem.2022.100366.

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Eucheria E. Onyekachukwu, Kemzi N. Elechi-Amadi, and Ojoye N. Briggs. "Effects of Gardenia Ternifolia Leaf Extract on antioxidant and hepatic enzymes in sniper-induced toxicity in Albino rats." World Journal of Biology Pharmacy and Health Sciences 16, no. 2 (2023): 173–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.30574/wjbphs.2023.16.2.0481.

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Aim: This study evaluates the effects of Gardenia ternifolia leaf extract on antioxidant and hepatic enzymes in sniper-induced toxicity in albino rats. Methodology: A total of 42 male albino rats weighing 120g to 150g, grouped into 6 groups of 7rats each. Group 1 (Negative control), Group 2 (Positive control), Group 3 (Therapeutic Low Dose), Group 4 (Therapeutic High Dose), Group 5 (Prophylactic Low Dose) and Group 6 (Prophylactic High Dose). After 4 weeks of treatment, the rats were anaesthetized, sacrificed and blood samples collected. The Liver was also harvested for histological analysis.
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Mbayngone, Elisée, Adjima Thiombiano, Karen Hahn-Hadjali, and Sita Guinko. "Structure des ligneux des formations végétales de la Réserve de Pama (Sud-Est du Burkina Faso, Afrique de l’Ouest)." Flora et Vegetatio Sudano-Sambesica 11 (January 1, 2008): 25–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.21248/fvss.11.4.

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L’analyse de dix groupements ligneux et dix espèces dominantes a été faite du nombre de tiges à l’hectare et des classes de diamètre des populations correspondantes. Il ressort que les groupements les plus denses sont ceux à Combretum nigricans Lepr. ex Guill. &amp; Perr., Anogeissus leiocarpus (DC.) Guill. &amp; Perr., Acacia hockii De Wild. et A. dudgeoni Craib. ex Holland, tandis que les moins denses sont ceux à Gardenia ternifolia Schumach. &amp; Thonn., Vitellaria paradoxa C. F. Gaertn. et Piliostigma thonningii (Schumach.) Milne-Redh. La répartition des individus en classes de diamètre a
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Nguetsa Sakou, Desmond, and Borris Rosnay Galani Tietcheu. "Protective effects of leaf aqueous extracts from Gardenia ternifolia Schumach. on alcoholic liver disease in Wistar rats." Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine 15, no. 1 (2024): 100851. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jaim.2023.100851.

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Eucheria, E. Onyekachukwu, N. Elechi-Amadi Kemzi, and N. Briggs Ojoye. "Effects of Gardenia Ternifolia Leaf Extract on antioxidant and hepatic enzymes in sniper-induced toxicity in Albino rats." World Journal of Biology Pharmacy and Health Sciences 16, no. 2 (2023): 173–80. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10792450.

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<strong>Aim:&nbsp;</strong>This study evaluates the effects of<em>&nbsp;Gardenia ternifolia</em>&nbsp;leaf extract on antioxidant and hepatic enzymes in sniper-induced toxicity in albino rats. <strong>Methodology:</strong>&nbsp;A total of 42 male albino rats weighing 120g to 150g, grouped into 6 groups of 7rats each. Group 1 (Negative control), Group 2 (Positive control), Group 3 (Therapeutic Low Dose), Group 4 (Therapeutic High Dose), Group 5 (Prophylactic Low Dose) and Group 6 (Prophylactic High Dose). After 4 weeks of treatment, the rats were anaesthetized, sacrificed and blood samples coll
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Bwogo, Pacifica Chepchumba, and Rael J. Masai. "In-vitro Cytotoxicity of Extracts of Selected Malaria Medicinal Plants Used by Traditional Healers of Kericho East Sub-county, Kenya." Journal of Applied Life Sciences International 26, no. 5 (2023): 96–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/jalsi/2023/v26i5623.

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Background: Malaria is a fatal disease which affects people of all ages; especially pregnant women, young children &lt;5 years, and the elderly because of their weakened immune systems. The currently used anti-malarial drugs have been linked to a variety of negative side effects including the parasite resistance. Additionally, the costs associated with the conventional malaria management approach are arguably high, particularly for people living in low-income countries, highlighting the need for alternative and complementary approaches. Medicinal plants therefore are a viable alternative since
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Agbodjento, E., J. R. Klotoé, T. I. Sacramento, et al. "Larval Cytotoxic and Subacute Toxicity of Gardenia ternifolia, Rourea coccinea, and Cassytha filiformis Used in Traditional Medicine of Benin (West Africa)." Journal of Toxicology 2020 (October 28, 2020): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8843575.

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The use of medicinal plants in traditional medicine is a common practice in developing countries. However, this unregulated or irrational use may pose a risk of toxicity to humans in the short and/or long term. Recent studies reported interesting ethnopharmacological, antioxidant, and phytochemical data on some medicinal plants used in the traditional treatment of male infertility in Benin. Unfortunately, very little data exist on the long-repeated dose toxicity of these medicinal plants. This study was aimed at evaluating the larval cytotoxicity and subacute toxicity of the hydroethanolic ext
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Tshitenge, Dieudonné Tshitenge, Doris Feineis, Suresh Awale, and Gerhard Bringmann. "Gardenifolins A–H, Scalemic Neolignans from Gardenia ternifolia: Chiral Resolution, Configurational Assignment, and Cytotoxic Activities against the HeLa Cancer Cell Line." Journal of Natural Products 80, no. 5 (2017): 1604–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jnatprod.7b00180.

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Mwakalukwa, Ezekiel Edward, and Samora Macrice Andrew. "Structure, regeneration and carbon stocks of woody plants in the Litwang’ata village land forest reserve, Southwest Tanzania." Folia Oecologica 51, no. 1 (2024): 29–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/foecol-2024-0003.

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Abstract The plant biodiversity status of many village land forest reserves is little known to support meaningful implementation of sustainable forest management objectives in Tanzania. This study was conducted to assess the status of Litwang’ata village land forest reserve in Ludewa district, Southwest Tanzania through 20 square sample plots of 10 × 10 m. A total of 20 woody plant species belonging to 12 families and 19 genera with DBH ≥ 5 cm were identified in the study forest. The most important species with their importance value index were Brachystegia spiciformis (78.02), Brachystegia bo
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Ngbolua, K., D. Tshibangu, P. Mpiana, et al. "Anti-sickling and Antibacterial Activities of Some Extracts from Gardenia ternifolia subsp. Jovis-tonantis (Welw.) Verdc. (Rubiaceae) and Uapaca heudelotii Baill. (Phyllanthaceae)." Journal of Advances in Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences 2, no. 1 (2015): 10–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/jamps/2015/13427.

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Chaurasiya, Narayan D., Jacob Midiwo, Pankaj Pandey, et al. "Selective Interactions of O-Methylated Flavonoid Natural Products with Human Monoamine Oxidase-A and -B." Molecules 25, no. 22 (2020): 5358. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25225358.

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A set of structurally related O-methylated flavonoid natural products isolated from Senecio roseiflorus (1), Polygonum senegalense (2 and 3), Bhaphia macrocalyx (4), Gardenia ternifolia (5), and Psiadia punctulata (6) plant species were characterized for their interaction with human monoamine oxidases (MAO-A and -B) in vitro. Compounds 1, 2, and 5 showed selective inhibition of MAO-A, while 4 and 6 showed selective inhibition of MAO-B. Compound 3 showed ~2-fold selectivity towards inhibition of MAO-A. Binding of compounds 1–3 and 5 with MAO-A, and compounds 3 and 6 with MAO-B was reversible an
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"Gardenia ternifolia." CABI Compendium CABI Compendium (January 7, 2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/cabicompendium.24745.

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Koto-te-Nyiwa, Ngbolua. "Medicinal Plants from Democratic Republic of the Congo as Sources of Anticancer Drugs." J. of Advanced Botany and Zoology Volume 6, Issue 1 (2018). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1162973.

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According to the WHO, more than 80% of the population in Africa resort to the traditional medicine for their health care. In the present study, a survey was carried out among traditional practitioners and the most cited plant species was submitted to anticancer experiments <em>in</em> <em>vitro</em>. The results revealed that <em>Gardenia ternifolia </em>contains secondary metabolites with anticancer activity and is selective towards breast (MCF-7) cancerous cell lines.
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Yeshitila, Kifle, Sebsebe Demissew, Tigist Wondimu, and Tamrat Bekele. "Plant Diversity and Relationship between Plant Communities and Environmental Variables in Combretum‐Terminalia Woodland, Western Ethiopia." International Journal of Ecology 2024, no. 1 (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2024/9991266.

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The aim of the study was to determine plant community types and species distribution patterns and their relationships with environmental variables in Dabena woodland in western Ethiopia. A systematic sampling design was used. Representative and relatively homogeneous vegetation units of sampling sites were selected on the basis of physiognomy. Vegetation and environmental data were collected from a total of 92 plots (each 20 m × 20 m) which were placed at intervals of 200 m along the established transect lines. All vascular plant species in the plots were recorded. Floristic richness, diversit
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Yaya, Hassana, Bernard Dabolé, Matthieu Matcheme, et al. "Ternifoliasaponin, a new triterpenoid saponin from the roots of Gardenia ternifolia Schumach & Thonn (Rubiaceae)." Natural Product Research, November 10, 2023, 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14786419.2023.2276388.

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Klotoé, Jean Robert, Eric Agbodjento, Victorien Tamègnon Dougnon, et al. "Exploration of the Chemical Potential and Antioxidant Activity of Some Plants Used in the Treatment of Male Infertility in Southern Benin." Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International, April 1, 2020, 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/jpri/2020/v32i430418.

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Antioxidants are a family of substances that can neutralize free radicals and prevent and/or treat diseases associated with oxidative stress such as male’s infertility. Medicinal plants are one of the main sources of antioxidants.&#x0D; Aim: This work was aimed at evaluating the chemical and antioxidant potential of different extracts from some plants used in traditional Beninese medicine for the treatment of male infertility.&#x0D; Materials and Methods: The study was carried out on aqueous, hydro-ethanolic and ethanolic extracts from of the roots of Gardenia ternifolia (G. ternifolia), the w
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Anywar, G., E. Kakudidi, R. Byamukama, et al. "A Review of the Toxicity and Phytochemistry of Medicinal Plant Species Used by Herbalists in Treating People Living With HIV/AIDS in Uganda." Frontiers in Pharmacology 12 (April 15, 2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2021.615147.

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Introduction: Despite concerns about toxicity, potentially harmful effects and herb-drug interactions, the use of herbal medicines remains widely practiced by people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHIV) in Uganda.Objective: The objective of the paper was to comprehensively review the literature on the toxicity and chemical composition of commonly used medicinal plant species in treating PLHIV in Uganda.Methods: We reviewed relevant articles and books published over the last sixty years on ethnobotany, antiviral/anti-HIV activity, toxicity, phytochemistry of Vachellia hockii, Albizia coriaria, Bridelia
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Bah, S., A. Dabo, D. Diallo, et al. "Utilisation des plantes médicinales dans le traitement des morsures de serpent dans le cercle de Kolokani au Mali." Mali Santé Publique, December 31, 2011, 49–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.53318/msp.v1i02.1389.

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Le succès du traitement des morsures de serpent en milieu rural passe par l'implication des tradipraticiens de santé. Le but de cette étude effectué auprès des tradipraticiens de santé de Kolokani (Mali) était de répertorier les différentes plantes utilisées dans la prise en charge des morsures de serpents. Au total nous avons interviewé 21 tradipraticiens de santé (TPS). La majorité des TPS était des hommes (17/21) soit 80,95%. Plus de 71% (15/21) des enquêtés n'étaient pas alphabétisés. 69,91% (13/21) des TPS exerçaient leur profession depuis plus de 20 ans. La quasi-totalité des TPS enquêté
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John, O. Jacob, Mann Abdullahi, I. Adeshina Olanrewaju, and M. Ndamitso Mohammed. "Nutritional Composition of Selected Wild Fruits from Minna Area of Niger State, Nigeria." February 2, 2016. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1123618.

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<em>Strychnos spinosa</em>, <em>Detarium microcarpum</em>, <em>Diospyros mespiliformis</em>, <em>Dialium guineese</em> and <em>Gardenia ternifolia</em> are some of the wild fruits consume in the villages around Minna, Niger State. This investigation was conducted to assess the nutritional potentials of these fruits both for human consumption and for possible application in animal feed formulations. Standard analytical methods were employed in the determination of the various nutritional parameters. The proximate analysis results showed that the moisture contents ranged between (6.17-10.70%); c
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Anywar, Godwin Upoki, Esezah Kakudidi, Hannington Oryem-Origa, Andreas Schubert, and Christian Jassoy. "Cytotoxicity of Medicinal Plant Species Used by Traditional Healers in Treating People Suffering From HIV/AIDS in Uganda." Frontiers in Toxicology 4 (May 2, 2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/ftox.2022.832780.

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Introduction: Many people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHIV) in Uganda widely use herbal medicines. However, their toxicity and safety have not been investigated. The use of these plants can potentially cause harmful effects to the health of patients. The purpose of this study was to determine the cytotoxicity of some commonly used medicinal plant species used by PLHIV.Methods: The cytotoxicity of the plant extracts was determined with the AlamarBlue cell viability assay using the human glioblastoma cell line U87.CD4.CXCR4. The cells were treated with varying concentrations of extracts of Warburgia
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Oryema, Christine, Karlmax Rutaro, Sam William Oyet, and Geoffrey Maxwell Malinga. "Ethnobotanical plants used in the management of symptoms of tuberculosis in rural Uganda." Tropical Medicine and Health 49, no. 1 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s41182-021-00384-2.

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Abstract Background Tuberculosis (TB) caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis is the 13th leading cause of death worldwide. The emergence of multidrug-resistant TB (MDR-TB) poses a major health security threat. Plants have traditionally been used as a source of medicine, since olden days and 80% of the communities in Africa still rely on herbal medicines for their healthcare. In many parts of Uganda, some plants have shown ethno-pharmacological prospects for the treatment of TB, and yet they have not been fully researched. Aim This study aimed to document plant species used traditionally by the h
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BELETE, GORAW, ZEBENE ASFAW, and TESHOME TAMIRAT. "SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE OF EDIBLE WILD FRUIT BEARING WOODY SPECIES UNDER DIFFERENT LAND USE TYPES & MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IN DANGUR DISTRICT, NORTH WESTERN ETHIOPIA." Journal of Basic and Applied Research International, January 22, 2022, 21–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.56557/jobari/2022/v28i17565.

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The traditional and indigenous knowledge on sustainable management and utilization of wild edible fruit bearing woody species is not well documented in Ethiopia. There are many plants species which are most popular and widely used for various socio-economic purposes including as supplementary food items and medicinal plants by local community. Wild edible fruit bearing woody species are highly inhabited on agricultural landscape and natural forests in which their diversity is threatened due to deforestation and forest degradation. Moreover, the traditional knowledge of using these wild edible
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