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Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1256130

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There is increasing resistance of malaria parasites to chloroquine; the cheapest and commonly used drug for malaria in Nigeria. Artemisin; a product from medicinal plant indigenous to China; based on active principle of Artemisia annua; has been introduced into the Nigerian market. However not much has been done to project antimalaria properties of indigenous medicinal plants. This study thus; has the main objective of presenting medicinal plants used for malaria therapy in Okeigbo; Ondo State; South west Nigeria. Focus group discussions and interview were held about plants often found useful for malaria therapy in the community. Fifty species (local names) including for example: Morinda lucida (Oruwo); Enantia chlorantha (Awopa); Alstonia boonei (Ahun); Azadirachta indica (Dongoyaro)and Khaya grandifoliola (Oganwo) plants were found to be in use for malaria therapy at Okeigbo; Southwest; Nigeria . The parts of plants used could either be the barks; roots; leaves or whole plants. The recipes also; could be a combination of various species of plants or plant parts. This study highlights potential sources for the development of new antimalarial drugs from indigenous medicinal plants found in Okeigbo; Nigeria


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Antimalarials , Malaria/therapy , Nigeria , Plants, Medicinal , Plants, Medicinal/chemistry
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