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- | Bowiea volubilis Harv. ex Hook. f. - syn.Schizobasopsis volubilis (Harv. ex Hook.f.) Macbr.; | + | Bowiea volubilis Harv. ex Hook. f. - syn.Schizobasopsis volubilis (Harv. ex Hook.f.) Macbr.; |
+ | knolklimop (afr.); | ||
Perennial bulbous herb, up to 3m long, native to East Africa, South Africa (Kenya to South Africa); bulbs near or at the soil surface, green, up to 15cm in diam.; stems leafless, scrambling or twining; leaves very few, basal, filiform, soon falling; flowers 16-24mm in diam., yellowish green, capsule c. 2.5cm long, brownish. \\ | Perennial bulbous herb, up to 3m long, native to East Africa, South Africa (Kenya to South Africa); bulbs near or at the soil surface, green, up to 15cm in diam.; stems leafless, scrambling or twining; leaves very few, basal, filiform, soon falling; flowers 16-24mm in diam., yellowish green, capsule c. 2.5cm long, brownish. \\ | ||
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[Hagers Handbuch der Pharmazeutischen Praxis, Springer 2010] | [Hagers Handbuch der Pharmazeutischen Praxis, Springer 2010] | ||
- | "In traditional medicine, B.volubilis ranks amongst the top 14% of the most traded medicinal plants in South Africa (Mander, 1998). The bulbs contain several active cardiac glycosides such as bovogenin A [genin bovoelotoxin E] and the structurally related bufadienolides... B.volubilis bulbs are used in the treatment of various ailments in traditional medicine. For instance, the bulbs are made into an infusion and given to pregnant women to assist in delivery (Hutchings et al., 1996). The crushed bulbs are used to massage the skin to prevent infections and can be prepared as a lotion for vsore eyes (Van Wyk et al., 2009). A hot mixture of the outer bulb scales and water is used in the treatment of dropsy (Watt and Breyer-Brandwijk, | + | "In traditional medicine, B.volubilis ranks amongst the top 14% of the most traded medicinal plants in South Africa (Mander, 1998). The bulbs contain several active cardiac glycosides such as [[http:// |
[A comparison of the pharmacological properties of garden cultivated and muthi market-sold Bowiea volubilis., Masondo, N.A., Ndhlala, A.R., Aremu, A.O., Van Staden, J., Finnie, J.F., South African Journal of Botany, 86, 2013, 135-138] | [A comparison of the pharmacological properties of garden cultivated and muthi market-sold Bowiea volubilis., Masondo, N.A., Ndhlala, A.R., Aremu, A.O., Van Staden, J., Finnie, J.F., South African Journal of Botany, 86, 2013, 135-138] | ||
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+ | "The destructive harvesting of bulbs has led to a continuous decimation of wild populations. Consequently, | ||
+ | [Aremu, A. O., Moyo, M., Amoo, S. O., & Van Staden, J. (2015). Ethnobotany, | ||
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Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, vol.93, ser.3, vol.23, t.5619 (1867) [W.H.Fitch] \\ | Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, vol.93, ser.3, vol.23, t.5619 (1867) [W.H.Fitch] \\ | ||
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