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Saturday, November 24, 2018

Medicinal benefits of Mitragyna Inermis;

Mitragyna Inermis range, Habitat and propagation, Cultivation Details of Mitragyna Inermis, Abstract in Mitragyna Inermis cases;

 Parts used for treatment of Mitragyna Inermis;

Other uses for Mitragyna Inermis;

General Information; Mitragyna Inermis "Koyli in Peulh language"  is a shrub or a tree with a dense, wide crown; it can grow up to 16 meters tall. The bowl is up to 60 cm in diameter with branches usually forming from down. The tree is harvested from the wild for its wood and a dye, which are used locally; it is none known Hazards.
This is the tree of Mitragyna Inermis

Mitragyna Inermis range:

It ranges from Tropical Africa, Senegal to Sudan, south to Zaire. This forest species is shaped like a shrub. It is mainly located in shallows or on clay soils. It is attributed an extraordinary longevity, probably in connection with its extremely slow growth. From the beginning of the rainy season, the Mitragyna Inermis is covered with leaves after a scarlet budding. It is followed by yellow flowers with a sweet scent.

Habitat and propagation:

Mitragyna Inermis is found usually at Damp, perennially or seasonally flooded sites, swampy savannah, or the inland side of coastal mangrove swamps, it propagates by seeds.

Other uses of Mitragyna Inermis:

Mitragyna is famous for its very hard wood which is used to make beds, roofs of huts, traditional dishes (small calabashes for milking cows, whips, and wooden spoons), shepherds sticks but also slates for young Coranic pupils, traps, bows and toys. In the shepherds' culture, it is highly appreciated as a first-rate material for making objects, especially the calf's pile attachment.

Medicinal benefits of Mitragyna Inermis:

It is a medicinal plant of very good reputation. Used in the treatment of mental illnesses, it is the subject of magical presuppositions. In addition to being perceived as protective against evil spirits, it is also used during childbirth and circumcision. At the Keur Massar Traditional Hospital, the plant is best known for its anti-inflammatory and antibiotic values; several uses are reported elsewhere against various other conditions such as cough, bloating, colic, hypertension and diabetes.

Parts used for treatment of Mitragyna Inermis:

The leaves and barks are febrifuge specified, they are diuretic, and are used in the treatment of various conditions, including constipation, stomach disorders, dysentery, rheumatism, malaria, gonorrhea, syphilis, leprosy, bilharzias, jaundice, mental disorders and epilepsy, anti-Oxidant activity and acute toxicity, see also the benefits of Moringa.

Cultivation Details of Mitragyna Inermis:

Mitragyna Inermis Succeeds in full sun. Found in the wild mainly on heavy clay soils. It has tolerant of saline soils. Sometimes found in the wild in soils that are inundated for several months of the year. The plant forms root suckers and responds well to coppicing.

Abstract in Mitragyna Inermis cases: 

The acetone, methanol and water extracts of Mitragyna Inermis were investigated for their antioxidant activity and acute toxicity. The results show strong radical scavenging activity against DPPH for all the three extracts. The LD50 of 1264mg/kg was calculated for methanol extracts and the values was found to be within the practically slightly toxic range, therefore care should be taken when using the plants in traditional medicine healing. Mitragyna inermis leaves are used in Ivorian traditional medicine to treat diabetes; extract of Mitragyna inermis could be used with some degree of safety by oral route.
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