2014
DOI: 10.1055/s-0034-1394779
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Antimycobacterial effects of African medicinal plants Terminalia brownii and Terminalia laxiflora

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“…It is found in Eastern and Central Africa; Kenya, Tanzania, Sudan, Ethiopia and Democratic Republic of Congo [12]. Terminalia brownii is used as a folklore remedy for back and rheumatic pains, tooth-ache, tonsillitis, cough, typhoid and snake bites [13][14][15][16]. As part of our interest in search for pharmacological effect of natural products for the management of pain and because T. brownii is widely used a pain remedy, this work focused to confirm the popular use of this plant by assessing the antinociceptive effects of its methanolic bark extract in animal models.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is found in Eastern and Central Africa; Kenya, Tanzania, Sudan, Ethiopia and Democratic Republic of Congo [12]. Terminalia brownii is used as a folklore remedy for back and rheumatic pains, tooth-ache, tonsillitis, cough, typhoid and snake bites [13][14][15][16]. As part of our interest in search for pharmacological effect of natural products for the management of pain and because T. brownii is widely used a pain remedy, this work focused to confirm the popular use of this plant by assessing the antinociceptive effects of its methanolic bark extract in animal models.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%