Publications by authors named "Okusa Ndjolo Philippe"

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  • * Data was collected from 1,604 respondents, including households, herbalists, and traditional healers, revealing 100 plant taxa associated with hemorrhoid treatment, with Phyllanthus amarus being the most frequently cited.
  • * Results highlight that many of these plants also serve other medical purposes, and the study identifies 14 plants newly recognized for hemorrhoid treatment, showing the rich diversity of traditional medicine in the region.
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  • A study was conducted in Lubumbashi to explore traditional medicinal plants used for wound healing, as no comprehensive inventory existed prior to this research.
  • The survey involved interviews with over 2,900 individuals, identifying 166 plant taxa used for treating chronic wounds, with a notable emphasis on shrubs from the Fabaceae family.
  • The findings highlighted various healing recipes, with leaves being the most commonly used part, and included 12 taxa recognized for the first time in medicinal use, underscoring the need for further validation of these traditional practices.
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  • A study in Kinshasa aimed to identify plants used by people with diabetes, herbalists, and traditional medicine practitioners for treatment, as no previous research existed on this topic.
  • The researchers conducted semi-structured interviews with 326 participants, resulting in the inventory of 71 plants, primarily trees, belonging to various families, with a significant focus on the Fabaceae family.
  • The findings revealed 86 oral antidiabetic recipes, with leaves being the most common plant part used and decoction being the preferred preparation method, while current pharmacological studies are expected to explore the effectiveness of these plants.
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200 million patients suffer from malaria, a parasitic disease caused by protozoans of the genus Plasmodium. Reliable diagnosis is crucial since it allows the early detection of the disease. The development of rapid, sensitive and low-cost diagnosis tools is an important research area.

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