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Pharmacognosy Research | 2012

Medicinal plants use in central Togo (Africa) with an emphasis on the timing.

Tchadjobo Tchacondo; Simplice D. Karou; Amégninou Agban; Mamouda Bako; Komlan Batawila; Moctar Limam Bawa; Mensavi Gbeassor; Comlan de Souza

Background: Plant-based remedies continue to play a key role in the health care of people in Togo; however, there is a lack of published data in medicinal plants and medical practices of the people in the country. Objective: This study was aimed at documenting the plant utilization in the Tem folk medicine in the central region of Togo. Materials and Methods: An ethnobotanical survey was conducted with traditional healers in the central region of Togo using a semi-structured questionnaire. Results: This study demonstrated that local specialists in the central region of Togo tend to agree with each other in terms of the plants used to treat diabetes (ICF = 0.38), infertility, and abdominal pains (ICF = 0.33), but cite a much more diverse groups of plants to treat problems related to arterial hypertension, sickle cell disease, and abscess. They use 144 herbal concoctions made of 72 plants, distributed among 36 botanical families. The Euphorbiaceae family with eight species was best represented in terms of the number of species. The species with the highest use value were Khaya senegalensis (Desr.) A. Juss. (Meliaceae) (UV = 0.36), Anthocleista djalonensis A. Chev. (Gentianaceae) (UV = 0.27), Trichilia emetica Vahl (Meliaceae) (UV = 0.25), and Sarcocephalus latifolius (Sm.) E. A. Bruce (Rubiaceae) (UV = 0.21). They also rely on the timing in the plant processing and the administration of herbal remedies. Conclusion: All these findings are based on empirical observations; laboratory screenings are needed to check the effectiveness of these plants.


European Scientific Journal, ESJ | 2016

Evaluation In Vitro De L’activité Antimicrobienne Des Extraits De Cassia Alata Linn. (Fabaceae)

Passimna Pissang; Amégninou Agban; Yao Patrick Hoekou; Tchadjobo Tchacondo; Adodo Yao Sadji; Stéphane Effoe; Simplice D. Karou; Komlan Batawila

Introduction: The vertical and sagital position of the maxilla and mandible is influenced by the size and the angulation of the cranial base. Sellae turcica is part of the cranial base. It is located in the middle cranial fossa. Thus, the growth and the development of this bony structure are influenced by neural and general skeletal pattern as well. Cephalometric analysis is an important part of orthodontic diagnosis and treatment planning. From numerous cephalometric landmarks, the Ssellae point is commonly used to describe the cranial base. Also, it is used to evaluate other bony structures’ position towards it. Objective: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the shape and the dimension of the sellae turcica in different types of malocclusions. Materials and Methods: 136 randomly selected lateral cephalometric radiographs were analyzed. Also, skeletal and facial pattern was identified and the shape and sagital dimension of the sellae was measured. Results: Statistical analysis presented no significancy regarding sellae’s shape in different types of malocclusion. However, the skeletal class II cases presented the most anarchic sellae shapes. Comparing linear measurements of skeletal length and sellae diameter, we found that the smallest diameter of the sellae appears in class III malocclusions. Thus, other skeletal length presents the lowest mean values also. Statistically significant differences among maxillary, mandibular, and cranial base length and sellae diameter were found in class I malocclusion (p=0.013). Conclusions: Sella morphology appears to have certain correlation with cranial and jaw base length and jaw base relationship in skeletal Class I Romanian population European Scientific Journal July 2016 edition vol.12, No.21 ISSN: 1857 – 7881 (Print) e ISSN 18577431 2


European Scientific Journal, ESJ | 2013

EVALUATION DE L’ACTIVITE ANTIMICROBIENNE DE MOMORDICA CHARANTIA (CUCURBITACEAE), PSIDIUM GUAJAVA (MYRTACEAE) ET PTELEOPSIS SUBEROSA (COMBRETACEAE)

Koffi Apeti Gbogbo; Amégninou Agban; Yawo Agbelessessi Woegan; Eyana Kpemissi Amana; Patrick Yao Hoekou; Komlan Batawila; Kossi Koumaglo; Koffi Akpagana

Innovation is the application of new knowledge and its materialization. Thus it ensures the companys ability to cope with changes in the business environment and the ability to survive in the global competitive environment. As a result, innovation saves natural resources, provides safe and more efficient transport and production. Innovations change the style of work life, place emphasis on the importance of education, creativity, communication and collaboration. However, innovations are associated with a number of problems. They require high costs of the research and development and they face the risks during implementation. This paper describes specific experience with the application of principles and tools of logistics, project management and mainly the application of management system created for the streamlining not only the process of preparation and implementation of the specific innovation project, but also for the streamlining the operation of research and development workplace which implement innovative projects.


European Scientific Journal, ESJ | 2013

EVALUATION DES ACTIVITÉS ANTIMICROBIENNES DE TRIDAX PROCUMBENS (ASTERACEAE), JATROPHA MULTIFIDA (EUPHORBIACEAE) ET DE CHROMOLAENA ODORATA (ASTERACEAE)

Amégninou Agban; Koffi Apeti Gbogbo; Eyana Kpemissi Amana; Kokou Tegueni; Komlan Batawila; Kossi Koumaglo; Koffi Akpagana

Innovation is the application of new knowledge and its materialization. Thus it ensures the companys ability to cope with changes in the business environment and the ability to survive in the global competitive environment. As a result, innovation saves natural resources, provides safe and more efficient transport and production. Innovations change the style of work life, place emphasis on the importance of education, creativity, communication and collaboration. However, innovations are associated with a number of problems. They require high costs of the research and development and they face the risks during implementation. This paper describes specific experience with the application of principles and tools of logistics, project management and mainly the application of management system created for the streamlining not only the process of preparation and implementation of the specific innovation project, but also for the streamlining the operation of research and development workplace which implement innovative projects.


African Journal of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicines | 2010

Herbal Remedies and Their Adverse Effects in Tem Tribe Traditional Medicine in Togo

Tchadjobo Tchacondo; Simplice D. Karou; Komlan Batawila; Amégninou Agban; Ouro-Bang'na K; Kokou Anani; Messanvi Gbeassor; de Souza C


International Journal of Biological and Chemical Sciences | 2014

Évaluation des propriétés antimicrobiennes de Pterocarpus erinaceus Daniellia oliveri</i. (Rolfe) Hutch. et Dalz (Caesalpinoïdeae), utilisées en médecine traditionnelle au Togo

Nk Tittikpina; Amégninou Agban; Koffi Apeti Gbogbo; Yp Houkou; H Pereki; Komlan Batawila; Koffi Akpagana


International Journal of Biological and Chemical Sciences | 2013

Évaluation de l’activité antifongique des extraits de Cassia alata L. et de Piliostigma thonningii (Schumach.) Milne Redh. (Fabaceae) sur Candida albicans

Amégninou Agban; Ka Gbogbo; Yp Hoekou; K Atchou; Tchadjobo Tchacondo; Komlan Batawila; C de Souza; Messanvi Gbeassor


Archive | 2011

Effect of Harvest and Cook Processing on Cyanides Content of Cassava Cultivars and Cassava-Based Dough Consumed In Lomé, Togo

Tchadjobo Tchacondo; E. Osseyi; Amégninou Agban; K. Soumana; K. Assignon; A. Kpemoua; C. De Souza


Journées Scientifiques Internationales de Lomé, (JSIL 2016) XVIIe édition | 2016

Activités antimicrobiennes de Parquetina nigrescens (Afzel.) Bullock, une plante utilisée en médecine traditionnelle togolaise dans le traitement des infections microbiennes

Yao Patrick Hoekou; Tchadjobo Tchacondo; Amégninou Agban; Passimna Pissang; Wouyo Atakpama; Simplice D. Karou; Yaovi Ameyapoh; Komlan Batawila


Journal de la Recherche Scientifique de l'Universite de Lome | 2015

Potentiel antimicrobien des extraits de feuilles d’ Hyptis suaveolens poit

Amégninou Agban; K Atchou; Tchadjobo Tchacondo; Yp Hoekou; Komlan Batawila; C de Souza

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