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1by N I Mongalo, O S Soyingbe, T J MakhafolaGet access
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2by Peter C van Welzen, Joeri S Strijk, Johanna H A van Konijnenburg-van Cittert, Monica Nucete, Vincent S F T MerckxGet access
Published in PLoS ONE (2014)
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3by Abrham Belachew Muluye, Ashenafi Genanew Desta, Selamu Kebamo Abate, Gemechu Tiruneh DanoGet access
Published in Malaria Journal (2019)
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4by Donald Sédric Tala, Donatien Gatsing, Siméon Pierre Chegaing Fodouop, Charles Fokunang, Fabrice Kengni, Merline Namekong DjimeliGet access
Published in Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine (2015)
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6“..., Caricaceae, Cucurbitaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Leguminosae, Myrtaceae, Phytolaccaceae, Plantaginaceae...”
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7by Tanmay Datta, Amal Kumar Patra, Santanu Ghosh Dastidar“.... In terms of the number of medicinal plant species, Fabaceae (5 species) and Euphorbiaceae (4 species...”
Published in Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine (2014)
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8by Timothy Omara, Sarah Kagoya, Abraham Openy, Tom Omute, Stephen Ssebulime, Kibet Mohamed Kiplagat, Ocident Bongomin“... Fabaceae (31%), Euphorbiaceae (14%), Asteraceae (12%), Amaryllidaceae (10%) and Solanaceae (10%). The main...”
Published in Tropical Medicine and Health (2020)
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9by Chinedu P Anokwuru, God’swill N Anyasor, Olutayo S Shokunbi, Babajide Sopekan, Oyindamola K Osinuga, Olusola E Afolabi, Olamide B Arojojoye, Chibundu N Ezekiel, Isaiah DI. Ramaite“... Muell. Arg (Euphorbiaceae) against cyclophosphamide-induced toxicity in albino rats. Methods: Twenty...”
Published in Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine (2019)
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10by Elahe Tajbakhsh, Tebit Emmanuel Kwenti, Parya Kheyri, Saeed Nezaratizade, David S. Lindsay, Faham Khamesipour“... chalybeum, Picrilima nitida, and Nauclea latifolia meanwhile Fabaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Annonaceae, Rubiaceae...”
Published in Malaria Journal (2021)
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11by Samuel Baker Obakiro, Ambrose Kiprop, Isaac Kowino, Elizabeth Kigondu, Mark Peter Odero, Timothy Omara, Lydia Bunalema“... (19.1%), Asteraceae (16.2%), and Euphorbiaceae (14.7%) families. Only 36 medicinal plants (18.5%) have...”
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