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Diagram showing leaves extracts by decoction
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Malaria constitutes one of the biggest health problems in tropical Africa due to the resistance of human malaria parasites to anti-malarial compounds. Research focused on plants used in traditional medicine to treat malaria is still a viable alternative for the creation of novel anti-malarial drugs. This study evaluated extracts from three medicina...
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... of each plant was made as close as possible to the traditional healer's formula. Then, 3 successive extractions by solvents of increasing polarity (hexan, methanol and water), have been done according to the protocols made by Zirihi et al. et Bekro et al. [19,23] (Figs. 1 and 2). [19,23] ...
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... of each plant was made as close as possible to the traditional healer's formula. Then, 3 successive extractions by solvents of increasing polarity (hexan, methanol and water), have been done according to the protocols made by Zirihi et al. et Bekro et al. [19,23] (Figs. 1 and 2). [19,23] ...
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