Origin
Africa
Folk medicinal uses
Bark - An infusion of pounded bark is used as a remedy for pneumonia. A decoction of the bark is drunk as a purgative or emetic. Pounded bark is soaked in water and the paste rubbed on itch, ringworm and other parasitic skin diseases.
Roots - A decoction of the roots is taken as a remedy for colds, as a diuretic or to induce labour in pregnant women.
Seed - The seed oil is applied to sores, ringworm, itch, and other skin diseases.
Some medicinal forest plants of Africa and Latin America 67/ FAO. – FAO: Rome, 1986. – p. 250.