Handbook of African Medicinal Plants, Second Edition

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CRC Press, Feb 18, 1993 - Science - 464 pages
Handbook of African Medicinal Plants provides a comprehensive review of over 1,000 species of plants employed in indigenous African medicine. It gives a concise description of the materia medica of an enormous and extensively varied continent, with well over 2,000 distinct tribes and several distinct floras. A detailed pharmacognostical profile of the major herbs is presented, including the common name, synonyms, African names, habitat and distribution, medicinal uses, chemical constituents, and published pharmacologic activity. This extensive catalog of plants is presented both in alphabetic order and according to family. References are cited from over 600 publications, and photographs and sketches illustrate many of the plants.
The book also provides an introduction to African cosmology and beliefs as they relate to healing and the use of herbs. Handbook of African Medicinal Plants is an invaluable, practical desk reference that should be on the bookshelf of every pharmacognosist, ethnobiologist, botanist, ecologist, phytochemist, pharmacologist, and scientist interested in tropical plant utilization as a tool for the conservation of biodiversity and as a source of new drug leads.
 

Contents

Introduction
1
Dichapetalaceae
30
Loranthaceae
43
Mimosaceae
47
Rutaceae
61
Pharmacognostical Profile of Selected Medicinal Plants
103
Boscia senegalensis
132
Catharanthus roseus
147
Entada abyssinica
178
Holarrhena floribunda
191
Maytenus buchananii
204
Olea europaea
217
Piper guineense
221
Sansevieria liberica
234
Tabernanthe iboga
247
Xylopia aethiopica
261

Commiphora molmol
160
Echinacea purpurea
173

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