Rubus ulmifolius schott: A comprehensive review of its botany, traditional uses, phytochemistry and pharmacological effects
Afaf Mehiou,
Chaimae Alla,
Zachee L. E. Akissi
et al.
Abstract:Rubus ulmifolius Schott commonly known as wild blackberry, is a perennial shrub native to North Africa and Europe. It has been used for both medicinal and food purposes. Different parts of the plant have been used in herbal medicine for a long time to treat numerous diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, gastro-intestinal disorders, mouth ulcers, heart ailments, menstrual pain, hemorrhoids, tonsillitis, skin diseases, etc. Its fruits are consumed fresh or in jams, juices, and marmalades. The shoots are used … Show more
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