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Warburgia ugandensis genome

2023
Warburgia ugandensis, a kind of evergreen tree with distinctive aromatic smell belonging to the Canellaceae family. As a well-known traditional medicinal plant in local communities, this species has long been widely used for the treatment of various diseases.
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Efficacy of Warburgia Ugandensis in chronic bronchial asthma management: A review of the evidence

East African Medical Journal, 2022
Objectives: The review was based on the botany, safety and efficacy of W. ugandensis in asthma management. Data sources: Search of original peer-reviewed articles on W. ugandensis from electronic database was done using key words. Study selection: Experimental researches were considered.
Ngugi, V.   +8 more
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7α-Acetylugandensolide and antimicrobial properties of Warburgia ugandensis extracts and isolates against sweet potato pathogens

Phytochemistry Letters, 2011
Abstract 7α-Acetylugandensolide together with thirteen known drimane-type sesquiterpenes have been isolated from Warbugia ugandensis bark extracts. Their structures were established by spectroscopic and physical methods as well as comparison with data available in the literature. The in vitro antimicrobial activities of the extracts and isolates were
Sylvia A. Opiyo   +4 more
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In Vitro12(S)-HETE and Leukotriene Metabolism Inhibitory Activity of Sesquiterpenes ofWarburgia ugandensis

Planta Medica, 2006
Twelve drimane and coloratane sesquiterpenes, isolated from the stem bark of Ethiopian Warburgia ugandensis, were evaluated for inhibition of 12( S)-HETE using human platelets and of leukotriene B (4) formation using activated human neutrophile granulocytes.
Wube, Abraham   +6 more
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Population Patterns and Environmental Determinants of Warburgia ugandensis (Sprague) in Northern Tanzania

African Journal of Ecology
ABSTRACT Warburgia ugandensis is a valuable medicinal tree native to East Africa, yet its populations are declining due to unsustainable harvesting and habitat degradation. Despite its ecological and socio‐economic importance, there is limited information on its current population status and ...
Letan K. Mollel   +2 more
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