Rumex abyssinicus

Ethnobotanical Studies

Studies

The application of Rumex Abysinicus derived activated carbon/bentonite clay/graphene oxide/iron oxide nanocomposite for removal of chromium from aqueous solution.

Tibebu S et al (2024).
Sci Rep.
PubMed:
39164377

Data Mining and in Silico Analysis of Ethiopian Traditional Medicine: Unveiling the Therapeutic Potential of Rumex abyssinicus Jacq.

Bultum LE et al (2024).
Cell Biochem Biophys.
PubMed:
39154130

Preparation of Rumex abyssinicus based biosorbent for the removal of methyl orange from aqueous solution.

Abewaa M, Adino E and Mengistu A (2023).
Heliyon.
PubMed:
38094050

Nutritional Composition and Phytochemical Evaluation of Some Selected Wild Edible Plants in Tach Gaint District, Northwestern Ethiopia.

Summary

Study finds Ethiopian wild edible plants are rich in protein and minerals like calcium, iron, and zinc, with high carbohydrate content. Phytochemicals make them nutritious additions to the diet.

Yiblet Y and Adamu E (2023).
ScientificWorldJournal.
PubMed:
37876588

Adsorptive removal of malachite green dye from aqueous solution using Rumex abyssinicus derived activated carbon.

Abewaa M et al (2023).
Sci Rep.
PubMed:
37679475

The application of Rumex abyssinicus based activated carbon for Brilliant Blue Reactive dye adsorption from aqueous solution.

Mengistu A et al (2023).
BMC Chem.
PubMed:
37464422

Adsorption of methylene blue from textile industrial wastewater using activated carbon developed from Rumex abyssinicus plant.

Fito J et al (2023).
Sci Rep.
PubMed:
37012298

Antimicrobial and Cytotoxic Potential of Helminthosporin from Rumex abyssiniscus Jacq. Discovered as a Novel Source of Syringic Acid and Bis(2-ethyloctyl) Phthalate.

Ntemafack A et al (2022).
Curr Microbiol.
PubMed:
36445554

Antileishmanial anthraquinones from the rhyzomes of Rumex abyssinicus Jacq (Polygonaceae).

Guetchueng ST et al (2022).
Nat Prod Res.
PubMed:
36282890

Evaluation of the Antidiabetic Activity of Hydromethanolic Roots Extracts of Rumex abyssinicus Jacq: (Polygonaceae) in Swiss Albino Mice.

Yrga Adugna B et al (2022).
Evid Based Complement Alternat Med.
PubMed:
35815262

Evaluation of Antibacterial Activity of Essential Oils and Their Combination against Multidrug-Resistant Bacteria Isolated from Skin Ulcer.

Gadisa E and Usman H (2021).
Int J Microbiol.
PubMed:
33854550

Antimicrobial activity of medicinal plants used for urinary tract infections in pastoralist community in Ethiopia.

Gadisa E and Tadesse E (2021).
BMC Complement Med Ther.
PubMed:
33622320

Evaluation of acute and sub-acute toxicity of selected traditional antiurolithiatic medicinal plant extracts in Wistar albino rats.

Alelign T et al (2020).
Toxicol Rep.
PubMed:
33102139

In vivo Hepatoprotective and in vitro Radical Scavenging Activities of Extracts of Rumex abyssinicus Jacq. Rhizome.

Adamu BA et al (2020).
J Exp Pharmacol.
PubMed:
32821176

Discovery of Helminthosporin, an Anthraquinone Isolated from Rumex abyssinicus Jacq as a Dual Cholinesterase Inhibitor.

Augustin N et al (2020).
ACS Omega.
PubMed:
32010836

Effect of Rumex Abyssinicus on preneoplastic lesions in dimethylhydrazine induced colon carcinogenesis in rats.

Girma B, Yimer G and Makonnen E (2015).
BMC Complement Altern Med.
PubMed:
26470793

Evaluation of wound healing and anti-inflammatory activity of the rhizomes of Rumex abyssinicus J. (Polygonaceae) in mice.

Mulisa E, Asres K and Engidawork E (2015).
BMC Complement Altern Med.
PubMed:
26423525

Evaluation of the diuretic and analgesic activities of the rhizomes of Rumex abyssinicus Jacq in mice.

Mekonnen T, Urga K and Engidawork E (2010).
J Ethnopharmacol.
PubMed:
19854258

Evaluation of the anti-microbial and anti-inflammatory activities of the medicinal plants Dodonaea viscosa, Rumex nervosus and Rumex abyssinicus.

Getie M et al (2003).
Fitoterapia.
PubMed:
12628410