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pro vyhledávání: '"Musuyu Muganza"'
Autor:
Rufin Kikakedimau Nakweti, Oscar Nsendo Mwangu-Kabi, Désiré Musuyu Muganza, Richard Cimanga Kanyanga, Sébastien Luyindula Ndiku
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International. 35:20-33
Aims: Phyllanthus odontadenius is one of medicinal plants from Phyllanthus genus traditionally used for treatment of a good number diseases including malaria. As indeed for any other drug, P. odontadenius could present risks of intoxication for users
Autor:
Nathan Cazelles-Durand, Ulrich Maloueki, Lyna Rachid, Marielle Beltrame, Fanny Juillard, Désiré Musuyu-Muganza
Publikováno v:
Revue de Primatologie, Vol 11 (2020)
Leaf Swallowing (LS) is an atypically slow consumption of often rough leaves, which are rolled and swallowed, one by one, without chewing. This method seems to promote the expulsion of intestinal parasites and/or increase intestinal transit. We repor
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/1cec90e49d21471f9f51841894657f7d
Publikováno v:
Revue de Primatologie, Vol 5 (2014)
La résistance aux antipaludéens et la persistance de l’endémie palustre constituent un problème majeur de santé publique en Afrique. Outre la production des radicaux libres, l’infection palustre s’accompagne d’une dépression générale
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/388c243760b3449a854550c088411b8b
Autor:
C‑Désiré Musuyu Muganza, Ulrich Maloueki, Kumugo S‑P Ndimbo, Ikombe N Bondjengo, Mukulire J Malekani, Nseu B Mbomba, Barbara Fruth
Publikováno v:
Revue de Primatologie, Vol 5 (2014)
De nombreuses études ont prouvé le rôle important que jouent les antioxydants en tant que capteurs de radicaux libres dans la protection des organismes contre les affections pathologiques causées par les radicaux libres telles que l’arthrite, l
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/e659bc0bb7d94865b8dec31b66caf6eb
Autor:
Nadege Kabamba Ngombe, Désiré Musuyu Muganza, Paulin Mutwale Kapepula, Dibungi T. Kalenda, Pascal Tshisekedi Tshibangu, Michel Frederich, Olivia Jansen, Alembert T. Tchinda
Publikováno v:
SSRN Electronic Journal.
Ethnopharmacological relevanceThe genus Garcinia is a rich source of species mostly used in traditional medicine to treat a many diseases. Bioactive constituents from this genus have been used as antimicrobial, anticancer, antimalarial, anti-inflamma
Autor:
Koto-te-Nyiwa Ngbolua, N. A. Dani, P. T. Mpiana, N. J. Lami, C. D. Musuyu Muganza, Ulrich Maloueki, Nseu B Mbomba, K. S. P. Ndimbo, K. A. Lukuka, K. P. Kunyima, I. D. Mbomba
Publikováno v:
Phytothérapie. 13:389-395
L’utilisation de Massularia acuminata (MA) par les populations Nkundo en medecine traditionnelle a Lui-Kotale en R.D. Congo aussi bien que par les bonobos nous a amenes a des investigations pharmacognosiques et phytochimiques. Le screening phytochi
Autor:
Adolph N.B. Mbomba, Papy K. Kunyima, Margot M. Mwabonkolo, Désiré Musuyu Muganza, Ulrich Maloueki, José N. Lami, Patrick B. Memvanga
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Biological and Chemical Sciences. 12:2093
The aim of this study was to evaluate the antimalarial efficacy and the acute toxicity of the 80% ethanol extracts of Enantia olivacea, Garcinia punctata and Massularia acuminata stem barks. The in vivo antimalarial efficacy of these extracts was inv
Autor:
Sonja Metzger, Roger Mundry, Barbara Fruth, Andrew Fowler, Nono Bondjengo Ikombe, Desiré Musuyu Muganza, Gaby Kitengie Matshimba
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Primatology. 76:146-158
The swallowing of entire leaves by apes across Africa without chewing has been observed for over 40 plant species. Here we add evidence for (a) a new site, LuiKotale where leaf-swallowing of Manniophyton fulvum (Euphorbiaceae) is observed in bonobos,
Autor:
Cimanga, Kanyanga, Loose Wembonyama, N., Musuyu Muganza, D., Kikweta Munduku, C., Mbamu Maya, B., Kambu Kabangu, O., Apers, Sandra, Vlietinck, Arnold, Pieters, Luc
Publikováno v:
World journal of pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences
The present study revealed the effects of the lyophilized aqueous extract from Perianthus longifolia or P. longifolius root bark on some sexual behavior in male Wistar rats. The overall results showed that the extract possesses aphrodisiac properties