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Herbs Used in Antimalarial Medicines: A Study in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana
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Tagoe, M
, Allotey, S
, Owusu, F A
, Apenteng JA
, Lizarraga, E
, Korsah, S
, Attah, A E
, Nortey NND
, Oppong, J
2023
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Herbs Used in Antimalarial Medicines: A Study in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana
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Tagoe, M
, Allotey, S
, Owusu, F A
, Apenteng JA
, Lizarraga, E
, Korsah, S
, Attah, A E
, Nortey NND
, Oppong, J
2023
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Herbs Used in Antimalarial Medicines: A Study in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana
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Herbs Used in Antimalarial Medicines: A Study in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana
2023
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Background and Aim.Ghana is one of the many Sub-Saharan African countries battling malaria. The disease is treated with orthodox medication as well as some home-grown remedies, mainly from plants. This study sought to identify these local remedies being marketed, focusing on the active ingredients being used. Methods. Pharmacy shops were randomly scouted and products were observed. The active ingredients were documented and their frequencies were determined. Results.Forty-four (44) plant species belonging to twenty-eight (28) families were recorded for the treatment of malaria in the survey. The predominant families were the Leguminosae and Meliaceae families. Cryptolepis sanguinolenta (Ghanaian quinine or yellow dye root) and Azadirachta indica (neem tree) were the most cited plants. Cryptolepis and neem tree were used 17 and 15 times, respectively, in the finished herbal products for treating malaria. Conclusion. Cryptolepis sanguinolenta and Azadirachta indica (neem tree) are important herbs for the treatment of malaria in Ghana. Locally manufactured herbal antimalarials are important for the treatment of malaria in urban and rural communities in Ghana.
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