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Moringa oleifera Lam.

Nota de alcance

Antiinflamatorio para el tratamiento del asma, antidiarreico, efecto hipoglucemiante, efecto inmunológico: Hojas

Nota de alcance (en)

Uses: inflammation.                                                 

Origin: Belize, Caribbean, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, El Salvador, French Guiana, Guattemala, Gabon, Guyana, Honduras, India, Madagascar, Mexico, Nicaragua, Pakistan,, Panama, Paraguay, Venezuela. 

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Range. India. Widely cultivated and naturalized in the tropics. Found throughout Myanmar. Also, cultivated there as a vegetable.

Uses
Sap: Held in mouth to treat tooth decay.

Bark: Slightly sweet and efficacious, stimulates the palate and is good for digestion. Used as an astringent. Freshly obtained liquid applied in the ear to treat earaches and ear infections.

Bark and Leaves: Used as a heart stimulant.
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Origin

Jamaica

Folk medicinal uses

This species and the related M. aptera yield oil of ben which is used by watchmakers. The seed contains traces of an alkaloid. The stem yields a gum which contains dextrin. bassorin, and the enzymes emulsin and myrosin: it is also said to contain an alkaloid-moringenine. In Jamaica the bark steeped in alcohol is used as a counter-irritant in cases of pains and headache and a tea made with the leaves is used as a beverage. The Yorubas of Africa use the leaf as an application for headache. The root has been employed for its rubefacient properties in a number of countries including Ceylon, Trinidad and Africa. In Ceylon the bark is said to promote digestion and appetite and in Mauritius the plant is thought to have diuretic, purgative. vermifuge and antispasmodic properties. Among some African tribes the gum is used for diarrhoea. In Cuba the leaves are sometimes employed as a dressing for pimples. Descourtilz reported that the Caribs considered the juice cleansing and antiscorbutic; that the seeds were purgative; a tincture of the root or stem bark "as antiscorbutic” and that warmed leaves were efficacious as a dressing for syphilitic ulcers. Numerous other virtues are ascribed to the plant in India. The tree is not native to Jamaica but is grown to some extent as an ornamental.

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Origin:
Nigeria
Part used
whole plant
Medicinal uses
Inflammatory diseases,veneral diseases

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Origin:
Northern sector of Kibale National Park, Uganda
Disease treated:
Tape worm: FL

Nota bibliográfica (en)

1) Geraldini , Isanete, Journal of Ethnopharmacology v. 173, 2015 . -- p. 383-423

2) Escalona Cruz, José Luis; et al/ Revista Cubana de Plantas Medicinales vol. 20, no 4. 2015. p -- 429 - 439

3) DeFilipps, Robert A.; Krupnick, Gary A. / PhytoKeys, v. 102. - - p. 1 - 314,  2018.

4) Asprey, G.F; Phylis Thornton/ Medicinal plants of Jamaica. Parts III & IV. – p. 62.

 

5) Abd El-Ghani1, Monier M./ Traditional medicinal plants of Nigeria: an overview: Agric. Biol. J. N.

Am., 2016, 7(5): 220-247. - p. 236.

 

6) Jane Namukobe; et al. / Traditional plants used for medicinal purposes by local communities around the Northern sector of Kibale National Park, Uganda. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2011(136) p. 241.

Moringa oleifera Lam.

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Fecha de creación
23-Jun-2017
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23-Jun-2017
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