2001
DOI: 10.1078/0944-7113-00040
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Double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomised cross-over clinical trial of NIPRISAN? in patients with Sickle Cell Disorder

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“…Some of them exhibited anti-sickling properties in vitro. These include Piper guineensis, Pterocarpa osun, Eugenia caryophyllala and Sorghum bicolor [21]; Fagara zanthoxyloides [22]; Cajanus cajan [23]; Vigna unguiculata [24]; Carica papaya [25,26]; and Justicia secunda ( [27,28].…”
Section: Management Of Sickle Cell Disease Using Medicinal Plantsmentioning
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“…Some of them exhibited anti-sickling properties in vitro. These include Piper guineensis, Pterocarpa osun, Eugenia caryophyllala and Sorghum bicolor [21]; Fagara zanthoxyloides [22]; Cajanus cajan [23]; Vigna unguiculata [24]; Carica papaya [25,26]; and Justicia secunda ( [27,28].…”
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“…En effet, la phytothérapie est la seule alternative capable d'offrir un soulagement aux sujets drépanocytaires. Plusieurs preuves expérimentales mettent en exergue l'activité antidrépanocytaire in vitro et in vivo des plantes (Wambebe et al, 2001) et une base de données d'utilité publique a même été constituée (Mpiana et al, 2007;Mpiana et al, 2008;Mpiana et al, 2009;Mpiana et al, 2010;Ngbolua, 2012).…”
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“…6 We conducted systematic reviews of eight widely used African traditional plant medicines, and identified only one (Pelargonium sidoides), which has been extensively studied in human trials albeit none of these on the African continent. 7 We identified three published trials of plants conducted in Mali 8,9 and Nigeria, 10 a report of two unpublished trials, 11 and one unconfirmed trial. Encouragingly, two plant products (P. sidoides and Niprisan) have been evaluated in Cochrane systematic reviews.…”
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