Chemical Identification, In vitro Antidiarrheal Potential, and Toxicological Study of the Leaves of Combretum grandiflorum G. Don (Combretaceae), a Beninese Medicinal Plant
Deguenon Memonsso Pierrette Pauline,
Houngbeme Gouton Alban,
Ahoyo Carlos Cédric
et al.
Abstract:Combretum grandiflorum G. Don is traditionally used in ethnic medicines for the treatment of different diseases in Benin. Despite its wide use, no studies have been undertaken on its potential toxicity. The study was designed to assess the antimicrobial activity and potential toxicity of aqueous and hydroethanolic extracts of C. grandiflorum.
Qualitative phytochemistry was carried out by a differential staining or precipitation method. The antibacterial and antifungal effects were evaluated by the solid … Show more
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