Promtion of sustainable utilization and conservation of endangered medicinal plants in mount Elgon and Metu forest reserves through evidence-based plant-parts substitution / (Record no. 39725)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9789970400454
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Original cataloging agency LC
Language of cataloging ENG
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Edition number 23 rd ed.
Classification number 581.68096761
Item number PRO
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Corporate name or jurisdiction name as entry element United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
9 (RLIN) 66523
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Title Promtion of sustainable utilization and conservation of endangered medicinal plants in mount Elgon and Metu forest reserves through evidence-based plant-parts substitution /
Statement of responsibility, etc. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Place of publication, distribution, etc. Uganda :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Uganda National Commission for UNESCO
Date of publication, distribution, etc. c 2018.
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent XVIII,110 Pages :
Other physical details Illustrations(B&W) ;
Dimensions 28 cm.
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Formatted contents note Chapter one.<br/>1.0 General introduction - -<br/>1.1 Statement of the problem and justification - -<br/>1.2 Objectives - -<br/>1.2.1 Main objective - -<br/>1.2.2 Specific objectives - -<br/><br/>Methodology - -<br/>1.3 Survey on endangered medicinal plants in Metu and Mt Elgon Biosphere Reserves - -<br/>1.3.1 Geographical background of the study areas - -<br/>1.3.2 Key informant interviews and plant collection - -<br/>1.3.3. Focused group discussions - -<br/>14 Data analysis and quantitative Ethnobotany - -<br/><br/>1.5 Results and Discussion - -<br/>1.5.1 Demographic characteristics of respondents and indigenous knowledge on medicinal<br/>plants - -<br/>1.6 Fidelity level of the commonly used plants - -<br/>1.7 Plant parts and growth forms used for medicinal purposes - -<br/>1.8 Herbal remedy preparation, administration and storage - -<br/>1.9 Source of traditional knowledge skills and experience - -<br/>1.10 Modern health practitioners' view on the use of herbal medicine - -<br/>1.1| Availability, conservation status and threats to medicinal plant species - -<br/>1.12 Responses on solutions to challenges faced by the traditional healers - -<br/>1.13 Menmbership to any traditional healers' association - -<br/>1.14 Limitations of the study - -<br/>1.15 Conclusions and Recommendations - -<br/>1.15.1 Conclusions - -<br/>1.15.2 Recommendations - -<br/>CHAPTER TWO...<br/>2.0. Extraction, identification, quantification and comparison of active components in the stem<br/>bark and leaf powders of P. africana and Olea welwitschii - -<br/>2.1 Introduction - -<br/>2.2 Materials and Methods - -<br/>2.2.1 Hot maceration - -<br/>2.2.2 Phytochemical screening - -<br/>2.3 Isolation of crude saponins fronm aqueous extracts of Prunus Africana - -<br/>2.4 Comparison of total saponins from P. africana leaf and stem bark using UV<br/>spectroscopy - -<br/>2.5 Isolation of crude saponins from crude aqueous stem bark and leaf extracts of Elgon teak - -<br/>CHAPTER THREE. 37 - -<br/>3.1 Toxicity profile of aqueous bark crude extracts of P. africana and O. wehvitschii in mice - -<br/>6.1.1 Materials and Methods - -<br/>3.1.2 Experimental design - -<br/><br/>3.1.3 Histopathological investigation of acute and sub-acute toxicity of the extracts - -<br/>3.2 Results and discussion - -<br/>3.2.1. Acute toxicity signs of P. africana stem bark and leaf extracts in mice - -<br/>3.2.2 Acute toxicity signs of Olea welwitschii in mice - -<br/>3.2.3 Histopathological picture of acute oral exposure to P. africana bark extract - -<br/>3.2.4 Histopathological picture of acute oral exposure to O. welwitschii bark extract - -<br/>3.2.5 Sub-acute toxic effect of oral exposure to sten bark extract of P. Africana - -<br/>3.2.5.1 Effect of sub-acute exposure on level of testosterone - -<br/>3.2.5.2. Effect of sub-acute oral exposure to P. africana stem bark extract onbio chemical - -<br/>parameters..<br/>3.2.5.3 Sub-acute toxicity histopathological lesions after oral exposure to the stem bark extract of P. africana - -<br/><br/>3.2.54 Histopathological changes in the testicular tissue following acute and sub-acute oral exposure to aqueous extracts of P. africana. 5 - -<br/><br/>CHAPTER FOUR - - <br/>4.1 Antibacterial and antifungal activity of aqueous extract of Olea welwitschi - -<br/>4.2 Materials and Methods - -<br/>4.2.1 Antimicrobial susceptibility test - -<br/>4.2.2 Determination of Minimum inhibitory concentration of the extracts - -<br/>4.2.3 Data analysis - -<br/>4.3 Results and discussion - -<br/>4.3.1 Antibacterial and antifungal activity of the stem bark extract of Elgon teak - -<br/>4.3.2 Minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) - -<br/>4.3.3 Minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC) and minimum fungicidal concentration (MFO) of the aqueous extracts of Elgon teak tree - -<br/><br/>
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Medicinal - - plant
9 (RLIN) 66524
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