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Anti-trypanosomal effects of some compounds isolated from the extracts of Warburgia ugandensis.
The plant kingdom has been used as a source of compounds employed in the treatment of many disease conditions for many years. Even with the new technology in synthetic chemistry, plants are still being used as a source of lead compounds in drug development.
Kioy, DW +4 more
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Diversity of microbial endophytes from Warburgia ugandensis
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Warburgia ugandensis Sprague (Canellaceae) occurs in East and Central Africa, and the species is of great medicinal importance to the local communities where it occurs. As the wild populations diminish,planted stands will in future be used as the source of medicinal products as well as germplasm. This study investigated the levels of out-crossing rates
Muluvi, GM +3 more
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Phytochemical screening, antimycobacterial activity and acute toxicity of crude extracts of selected medicinal plant species used locally in the treatment of tuberculosis in Uganda. [PDF]
Oloya B +4 more
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The genus Warburgia belongs to the Canellaceae, a small family of tropical aromatic tree species important for their antibacterial and antifungal medicinal qualities amongst many other functions. Many published protocols for nucleic acid isolation failed to yield sufficiently good quality amounts for analysis.
Muge, E +5 more
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Botanical pesticides, derived from plant products, have gained significant popularity as an alternative to conventional synthetic insecticides. These natural products often consist of various bioactive compounds that offer effective pest control and may reduce the chances of pest resistance. However, challenges such as variation in pest response, short
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Traditional medicine trade and uses in the surveyed medicine markets of Western Kenya. [PDF]
Chebii WK, Muthee JK, Kiemo JK.
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Ethnobotany of wild edible plants in Soro District of Hadiya Zone, southern Ethiopia. [PDF]
Hankiso M +3 more
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Francisella Subverts Innate Immune Signaling: Focus On PI3K/Akt. [PDF]
Cremer TJ, Butchar JP, Tridandapani S.
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Potential of medicinal plants as antimalarial agents: a review of work done at Kenya Medical Research Institute. [PDF]
Irungu B +4 more
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