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“…Nevertheless, it is important to expose these products to scientific inquiry and testing to determine which of them is effective in managing TC, and such should be officially recommended to mothers and other stakeholders. Also, local products such as bitter leaf, black soap, and pawpaw leaves are effective medicinal products for some disease conditions (Alabi and Adeyemi, 2021;Ogunbiyi and Enechukwu, 2021) but their efficacy in TC management has not been ascertained. The use of these local products in managing TC may be a contributory factor for the chronicity of the condition among children.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, it is important to expose these products to scientific inquiry and testing to determine which of them is effective in managing TC, and such should be officially recommended to mothers and other stakeholders. Also, local products such as bitter leaf, black soap, and pawpaw leaves are effective medicinal products for some disease conditions (Alabi and Adeyemi, 2021;Ogunbiyi and Enechukwu, 2021) but their efficacy in TC management has not been ascertained. The use of these local products in managing TC may be a contributory factor for the chronicity of the condition among children.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bitter leaf (V. amygdalina) is a common homestead farming vegetable and fodder tree in sub-Sahara Africa [1,2] and has been used as an ingredient to prepare Nigerian dishes (Ogbono soup, bitter leaf soup, egusi soup, etc.) or Cameroon (Ndole) after removal of its bitter taste through washing in several changes of water or by boiling [1][2][3]. It is a unique plant (see Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its leaves are macerated and used in cooking soup, while the extracts are used as tonic for prevention of certain illness. It contains significant quantities of lipids [7], proteins with essential amino acids [8]. It also contains carbohydrates [9] and carotenoids, though not in large quantities [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although aspirin is an analgesic medication, it may induce oxidative stress. Plants or herbal products with antioxidant properties could be benefitted to reduce the oxidative damage of these reactive species [2]. Polyphenols are natural micronutrients that are secondary plant metabolites responsible for various functional characteristics of plants [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%