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Checklist of some antidiabetic plants from Cameroon

Citation

Ghogue J, Ngansop T. M, Kenmoe A B, MOUZONG E (2019). Checklist of some antidiabetic plants from Cameroon. IUCN, Cameroon. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/epja7z accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-12-11.

Description

This daset represents 04 taxa (specific level) of some antidiabetic plants of Cameroon, representing 04 accepted names. The checklist has been built after Adjanohoun et al. (1996), then systematically revised using mostly the database for the flowering plants of tropical Africa of the Conservatoire et Jardin botanique de la ville Génève (http://www.ville-ge.ch/musinfo/bd/cjb/africa/recherche.php?langue=fr) and Tropicos (http://www.tropicos.org/).

Taxonomic Coverages

This daset represents 04 taxa (specific level) of some antidiabetic plants of Cameroon, representing 04 accepted names. The checklist has been built after Adjanohoun et al. (1996), then systematically revised using mostly the database for the flowering plants of tropical Africa of the Conservatoire et Jardin botanique de la ville Génève (http://www.ville-ge.ch/musinfo/bd/cjb/africa/recherche.php?langue=fr) and Tropicos (http://www.tropicos.org/).
  1. Plantea
    rank: kingdom

Geographic Coverages

Cameroon

Bibliographic Citations

  1. Adjanohoun E., Aboubakar N., Dramane K., Ebot M.E., Ekpere J.A., Enow-Orock E.G., Focho D., Gbile ZO, amanyi A., Kamsu Kom J., Keita A., Mbenkum T., Mbi C.N., Mbiele A.L., Mbome I.L., Mubiru N.K., Nancy W.L., Nkongmeneck B., Satabie B., Sofowora A., Tamze V. and Wirmum C.K.. 1996. Contribution to ethnobotanical and floristical studies in Cameroon. 641p. CSTR/OUA. Ed. Lagos Nigeria . - Jean-Paul Ghogue
  2. Jiofack T., Ayissi l., Fokunang C., Guedje N, and Kemeuze V., 2009. Ethnobotany and phytomedicine of the upper Nyong valley forest in Cameroon. African Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology. Vol. 3(4). pp. 144-150 - Jean-Paul Ghogue
  3. Jiofack T., Fokunang C., Kemeuze V., Fongnzossie E., Tsabang N., Nkuinkeu R., Mapongmetsem, P. M. and Nkongmeneck B. A., 2008. Ethnobotany and phytopharmacopoea of the SouthWest ethnoecological region of Cameroon. Journal of Medicinal Plants Research Vol. 2(8), pp. 197-206 - Jean-Paul Ghogue
  4. Muhoya, F.K., Kadima, J.N., Ranarivelo, N., Frédérich, M., Hubert, P. and Djang’eing’a, R.M. (2017) Preliminary Phytochemical Content and Antidiabetic Potential Investigations of Panda oleosa (Pierre) Used in Kisangani Areas. American Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 8, 564-581. https://doi.org/10.4236/ajac.2017.89041 - Jean-Paul Ghogue

Contacts

Jean-Paul Ghogue
originator
position: Senior Searcher
Green Connexion
Yaoundé
Center
CM
Telephone: 237672570272
email: jpghogue@greenconnexion-cm.org
homepage: http://www.greenconnexion-cm.org
Marlène Ngansop T.
originator
position: Searcher
Green Connexion
Yaoundé
Center
CM
Telephone: 237675365351
email: mngansop@greenconnexion-cm.org
Aser Bruno Kenmoe
originator
position: Searcher
Green Connexion
Yaoundé
Center
CM
Telephone: 237670750921
email: aserbruno@dkt-group.cm
Eva MOUZONG
metadata author
position: Project Manager
IUCN
Yaoundé
Center
CM
Telephone: 237696611405
email: eva.mouzong@iucn.org
Eva Paule MOUZONG
content provider
position: Project Manager
IUCN
Yaoundé
Center
CM
Telephone: 237696611405
email: Eva.MOUZONG@iucn.org
Eva Paule MOUZONG
administrative point of contact
position: Project Manager
IUCN
Yaoundé
237
Center
CM
Telephone: 237696611405
email: Eva.MOUZONG@iucn.org
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