Dovyalis abyssinica

Common Names: koshum

Ethnobotanical Studies

Studies

Chemical and antioxidant characterization of Dovyalis caffra and Dovyalis abyssinica fruits in Kenya.

Waweru DM et al (2022).
Heliyon.
PubMed:
36281380

HIV-1 Reverse Transcriptase Inhibition by Major Compounds in a Kenyan Multi-Herbal Composition (CareVid™): In Vitro and In Silico Contrast.

Rotich W et al (2021).
Pharmaceuticals (Basel).
PubMed:
34681233

PLS, iPLS, GA-PLS models for soluble solids content, pH and acidity determination in intact dovyalis fruit using near-infrared spectroscopy.

de Assis MW et al (2018).
J Sci Food Agric.
PubMed:
29766518

Medicinal Plants Used by Traditional Healers in Sangurur, Elgeyo Marakwet County, Kenya.

Kigen G et al (2017).
Pharmacognosy Res.
PubMed:
29263626

In Vivo anti-trypanosomal activity of dichloromethane and methanol crude leaf extracts of Dovyalis abyssinica (Salicaceae) against Trypanosoma congolense.

Tadesse B et al (2015).
BMC Complement Altern Med.
PubMed:
26271481

Trypanocidal and cytotoxic effects of 30 Ethiopian medicinal plants.

Nibret E and Wink M (2011).
Z Naturforsch C J Biosci.
PubMed:
22351978

Dovyalicin-type spermidine alkaloids from Dovyalis species.

Rasmussen B et al (2006).
J Nat Prod.
PubMed:
16989523

Screening of some medicinal plants of Ethiopia for their anti-microbial properties and chemical profiles.

Geyid A et al (2005).
J Ethnopharmacol.
PubMed:
15740876