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Autor:
Anyase Ronald Amaza, Treasure Angie Amutuhaire, Jonans Tusiimire, Vivian Sharon Amito, Clement Olusoji Ajayi, Jimmy Ronald Angupale, Abdelgadir Alamin Abdelgadir, Anywar Godwin, Patrick Engeu Ogwang
Publikováno v:
Phytomedicine Plus, Vol 4, Iss 4, Pp 100636- (2024)
Background: Citropsis articulata Swingle & Kellerman (Family Rutaceae) is a renowned African traditional medicinal plant for the management of erectile dysfunction. The root bark is more commonly used than the leaves. Little has been done to evaluate
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Autor:
Rapheal Wangalwa, Eunice Apio Olet, Grace Kagoro-Rugunda, Casim Umba Tolo, Patrick. E. Ogwang, Bernard Barasa
Publikováno v:
Environment & Ecosystem Science, Vol 5, Iss 2, Pp 101-111 (2021)
Citropsis articulata (Spreng.) is a potent medicinal plant that is increasingly threatened by unsustainable harvesting and habitat destruction due to deforestation. This calls for enhancement of ex-situ conservation of C. articulata through offsite p
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https://doaj.org/article/873c9c51967942658812e174af8fe911
Autor:
Eunice Apio Olet, Bernard Barasa, Grace Kagoro-Rugunda, Patrick Engeu Ogwang, Rapheal Wangalwa, Casim Umba Tolo
Publikováno v:
Environment & Ecosystem Science, Vol 5, Iss 2, Pp 101-111 (2021)
Citropsis articulata (Spreng.) is a potent medicinal plant that is increasingly threatened by unsustainable harvesting and habitat destruction due to deforestation. This calls for enhancement of ex-situ conservation of C. articulata through offsite p
Autor:
William Olupot
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Forestry Research, Vol 2021 (2021)
Citropsis articulata, the African cherry orange, is considered to be threatened in Ugandan forests as a result of its purported aphrodisiac properties. This study, part of an ongoing effort to address restoration needs of Mabira Central Forest Reserv
Autor:
Eunice Apio Olet, Bernard Barasa, Casim Umba Tolo, Rapheal Wangalwa, Patrick Engeu Ogwang, Grace Kagoro-Rugunda
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Forestry Research, Vol 2021 (2021)
Citropsis articulata is a medicinal plant that is increasingly threatened by unsustainable methods of harvesting and habitat degradation. Owing to the fact that this plant species is highly utilized for herbal medicine and is currently restricted to
Publikováno v:
Leonardo Electronic Journal of Practices and Technologies, Vol 17, Iss 32, Pp 271-284 (2018)
This study evaluated the potential of Citropsis articulata seed powders (CASP) for the removal of turbidity and chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) from textile effluent through coagulation-flocculation mechanism. The textile effluent collected was characte
Autor:
E. Paul Alele, K Julius Tanayen, A . Amon Agaba, Amanya Martin, Joseph .O Chukwujekwu, Joseph Oloro
Publikováno v:
African Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology. 9:723-729
The author’s sincere thanks go to Mbarara University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Medicine for the financial contribution that made this research possible.
Autor:
William Olupot, Eric Sande
Publikováno v:
Heliyon, Vol 5, Iss 4, Pp e01468-(2019)
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Knowledge of how human harvest impacts plants on high demand for non-timber forest products is essential for targeted conservation. Herbs and shrubs are some of the main sources of such products. However, documentation of human impact on forest flora
Publikováno v:
Journal of Natural Products. 74:2286-2289
From the results of an ethnomedicinal investigation of plants from Uganda with antimalarial activity, Citropsis articulata was selected because of the antiplasmodial effect of an ethyl acetate extract of its root bark. Thus, from the cyclohexane, eth