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Ethnomedicinal study of major species in the family Labiatae from Kenya
(University of Nairobi., 1993-08)
The family Labiatae, commonly called the mint family, is one of the flowering group of plants that has been found to have great medicinal potential. In this study, at least twenty-eight (28) indigenous species which are ...
Ethnobotany of Apocynaceae species in Kenya
(University of Nairobi., 1993-12)
The study of Apocynaceae species used in traditional medicine reveals that 25 species in 16 genera are of ethnobotanical interest. Nineteen species are medicinal, sixteen of which fall under the subfamily Plumerioideae ...