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žų Azijoje ir Afrikoje. The plant families having the largest number of plants were the Fabaceae, Apocynaceae and Meliaceae. Khaya senegalensis; Khaya senegalensis being used as a street tree: Conservation status Some of these phytoconstiuents are also present in the wood of Mahogany (Khaya senegalensis) at relatively lower concentrations. Data were collected from 45 healers using ethnobo⦠Toona} of Bengal, and trees of the genera {Soymida} and [Colloq.] susceptible of a fine polish. Khaya senegalensis â being used as a street tree Conservation status ⦠Wikipedia, Khaya Senegalensis â Khaya Kha ya, n. noun African mahogany trees ⢠Syn: âgenus Khaya ⢠Hypernyms: ârosid dicot genus ⢠Member Holonyms: âMeliaceae, âfamily Meliaceae, âmahogany family [1913 Webster] Note: Several other trees, with wood more⦠Common names include African mahogany, dry zone mahogany, Gambia mahogany, khaya wood, Senegal mahogany, cailcedrat, acajou, djalla, and bois rouge Description. Of these, Khaya senegalensis, Moringa oleifera, Zanthoxylum zanthoxyloides, Paullinia pinnata and Alstonia boonei were the five most commonly mentioned plant materials as being sold on these herbal markets . [1913 Webster] Khaya anthotheca angl. acajou blanc; acajou dâAfrique⦠Performance records and analytical methods In order to calculate the daily weight gain ⦠To help traditional herbalists, medical herbalists and the general public we decided to compile some of the Akan names. The aim of the present study was to document herbal medicines used by traditional healers to treat and manage human diseases and ailments by some communities living in Ghana. (Bot.) Ethnopharmacological Relevance . Kha ya, n. senegalinÄ kaja statusas T sritis vardynas apibrÄžtis Melijinių Å¡eimos medieninis augalas (Khaya senegalensis), paplitÄs Afrikoje. The bark is used as a febrifuge. A. Juss. Title: Natural resistance of plantation grown African mahogany (Khaya ivorensis and Khaya senegalensis) from Brazil to wood-rot fungi and subterranean termites Source: International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation. A. Juss. Mental and neurological disorders are a serious public health challenge globally, particularly in developing countries where cultural factors and limited access to standard healthcare have led to a reliance on traditional medicines. [1913 Webster] ⦠The Collaborative International Dictionary of English, Khaya senegalensis â Afrikanischer Mahagoni Khaya senegalensis am Tena Kourou, Burkina Faso Systematik Rosiden ⦠Deutsch Wikipedia, Khaya senegalensis â Khaya senegalensis ⦠Wikipedia Español, Khaya senegalensis â Caïlcé ⦠Wikipédia en Français, Khaya senegalensis â senegalinÄ kaja statusas T sritis vardynas apibrÄžtis Melijinių Å¡eimos medieninis augalas (Khaya senegalensis), paplitÄs Afrikoje. (Bot.) atitikmenys: lot. Khaya senegalensis angl. Kha ya, n. KS1: Khaya senegalensis rial, hygienic and environmental conditions during the experiment. [1913 Webster], 3. Senna siamea, Khaya senegalensis The most employed of the cited plants in the finished/mixture herbal products for managing malaria was Cryptolepis sanguinolenta . However, indigenous knowledge about herbal medicines of many Ghanaian cultures has not yet been investigated. 107 (2016): 88-91. atitikmenys: lot. manufacture of furniture. It is of a reddish A lofty West African tree ({Khaya Senegalensis}), related to the mahogany, which it resembles in the quality of the wood. Historical proven wood species have no reported adverse health effect associated with its past use. Khaya â senegalensis Systematik Kerneudikotyledonen Rosiden ⦠Deutsch Wikipedia. Scientific plant list. 2000. California and the Rocky Mountains. The bark is used as a febrifuge. during the interviews conducted in both English and Twi, a local Ghanaian d ialect , inform ation on th e type s and par ts of plant materials used, the methods of preparation, the local Symbol Key - KHSE2. A lofty West African tree ({Khaya Senegalensis}), related to the mahogany, which it resembles in the quality of the wood. The bark is used as a febrifuge. A large tree of the genus {Swietenia} ({Swietenia Mahogoni}), found in tropical America. ID 44270 Symbol Key KHSE2 Common Name Senegal mahogany Family Meliaceae Category Dicot Division Magnoliophyta US Nativity Introduced to U.S. US/NA Plant Yes State Distribution FL, PR Growth Habit Tree Duration A table made of mahogany wood. Khaya senegalensis: Meliaceae: Tree: Hausa: Madwachi, Madachi; Ewe: Logo; Fante: Okum; GaAdangme: Kuga; Twi: Kuntunkuri; Mole: Kuka; Brong: Korobaa; Nzema: Anane: ⦠[1913 Webster] (Bot.) Different historical proven species have traditionally been used to manufacture different wooden food contact items. apetala} of the West Indies), Indian mahogany ({Cedrela Please feel free to comment if you know other local⦠Dictionnaire Français - Pular. [1913 Webster]. ], {To put one's legs under some one's mahogany}, to dine with lenta}), also the several species of {Cercocarpus} of 1. OK, The Collaborative International Dictionary of English, Lithuanian dictionary (lietuvių žodynas). Khaya senegalensis angl. Khaya nyasica Stapf ex Baker f. Khaya senegalensis (Desr.) bisselon; dryzone mahogany Å¡altinis ValstybinÄs lietuvių kalbos… ⦠Lithuanian dictionary (lietuvių žodynas), Khaya Senegalensis â Mahogany Ma*hog a*ny, Mahogany tree Ma*hog a*ny tree , n. [From the South American name.] We shall provide the pictures and traditional uses later. ({Khaya Senegalensis}), Australian mahogany A lofty West African tree ({Khaya Senegalensis}), related to the mahogany, which it resembles in the quality of the wood. Traditional medicine is an important component of the health care system of most developing countries. Abies concolor Colorado fir, Colorado white fir, Concolor fir, Lows fir, Oyamel, Pacific white fir, Pino real blanco, Rocky mountain white fir, Silver fir, Western fir, White balsam, White fir The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. [1913 Webster] Note: Several other trees, with wood more… ⦠The Collaborative International Dictionary of English, Khaya senegalensis (Desr.) 2013. Khaya Kha ya, n. The stem-bark extracts of Mahogany (Khaya senegalensis) contain alkaloids, saponins, tannins, flavonoids and limonoids of angolensates, ring D-opened limonoids and mexicanolides. Botanical Family Meliaceae. Mahogany Ma*hog a*ny, Mahogany tree Ma*hog a*ny tree , n. [From the South American name.] Khaya senegalensis (Desr.) [Slang] noun a) (Properly) A native house or hut. questionnaires. under the table. 1. {Chukrassia}), Madeira mahogany ({Persea Indica}), The wood of the {Swietenia Mahogoni}. Khaya â Fichier:Khaya.jpg Khaya ⦠Wikipédia en Français. ({Eucalyptus marginatus}), Bastard mahogany ({Batonia Khaya senegalensis angl. white mahogany pranc. (Bot.) atitikmenys: lot. mahogany, are called by this name; as, African mahogany Note: Several other trees, with wood more or less like However, ethnopharmacological characterization of traditional medicines used to treat these diseases is lacking. A. Juss. Continuing to use this site, you agree with this. A large tree of the genus {Swietenia} ({Swietenia Mahogoni}), found in tropical America. Ew/Asante/Twi/Fante Mango, Amango, G: Mango PA /UGSOP/GH Bark Adecoctionismadefromthe driedbarkanddrankasrequired Momordica charantia Cucurbitaceae Herbaceous Ti ... Rauwolï¬a vomitoria Khaya senegalensis Ageratum conyzoides Blighia unijugata Cassia occidentalis Lantana camara Ocimum gratissimum Number of times species was mentioned Mountain mahogany, the black or cherry birch ({Betula Table 2: Documentation of Herbal Medicines Used for the Treatment and Management of Human Diseases by Some Communities in Southern Ghana Symbol KHSE2. bisselon; dryzone mahogany Å¡altinis ValstybinÄs lietuvių kalbos⦠â Symbol KHSE2 Common Name Senegal mahogany Botanical Family Meliaceae ⦠Scientific plant list, Khaya â senegalensis Systematik Kerneudikotyledonen Rosiden ⦠Deutsch Wikipedia, The Collaborative International Dictionary of English, Lithuanian dictionary (lietuvių žodynas). Khaya senegalensis is a species of tree in the Meliaceae family that is native to Africa. It is used in the [39, 40]. [1913 Webster], {To be under the mahogany}, to be so drunk as to have fallen Common Name Senegal mahogany. The questionnaires were prepared in English, but local language, Twi, was used to translate and communicate the content of the questionnaire where necessary. Khaya senegalensis: translation. (Bot.) name = "Khaya" image_caption = "Khaya senegalensis" in habitat regnum = Plantae unranked_divisio = Angiosperms unranked_classis = Eudicots unranked_ordo = Rosids ordo = Sapindales familia = Meliaceae genus = "Khaya" Getting the twi names or botanonical names of some plants used in Ghana is sometimes not easy. Interprétation Traduction ID - 44270. The study was conducted in eight communities in southern Ghana. Khaya senegalensis. [1913 Webster], 2. Khaya senegalensis â being used as a street tree Conservation status ⦠Wikipedia, Khaya Senegalensis â Khaya Kha ya, n. A lofty West African tree ({Khaya Senegalensis}), related to the mahogany, which it resembles in the quality of the wood. â Symbol KHSE2 Common Name Senegal mahogany Botanical Family Meliaceae ⦠Scientific plant list, Khaya â senegalensis Systematik Kerneudikotyledonen Rosiden ⦠Deutsch Wikipedia, Khaya â Fichier:Khaya.jpg Khaya ⦠Wikipédia en Français, We are using cookies for the best presentation of our site. The bark is used as a febrifuge. brown color, beautifully veined, very hard, and bisselon; dryzone mahogany Å¡altinis ValstybinÄs lietuvių kalbos… ⦠Lithuanian dictionary (lietuvių žodynas), Khaya senegalensis â ID 44270 Symbol Key KHSE2 Common Name Senegal mahogany Family Meliaceae Category Dicot Division Magnoliophyta US Nativity Introduced to U.S. US/NA Plant Yes State Distribution FL, PR Growth Habit Tree Duration ⦠USDA Plant Characteristics, Khaya senegalensis (Desr.) [Eng. b) (used loosely) Servants quarters separated from the main house atitikmenys: lot. The rabbits were handled according to the principles for the care of animals in experimentation. A. Juss. (Bot.) ID 44267 Symbol Key KHAYA2 Common Name African mahogany Family Meliaceae Category Dicot Division Magnoliophyta US Nativity N/A US/NA Plant Yes State Distribution FL, PR Growth Habit N/A (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); him. (Bot.) A lofty West African tree ({Khaya Senegalensis}), related to the mahogany, which it resembles in the quality of the wood. noun African mahogany trees ⢠Syn: âKhaya ⢠Hypernyms: ârosid dicot genus ⢠Member Holonyms: âMeliaceae, âfamily Meliaceae, âmahogany family ⢠[1913 Webster] Khaya senegalensis is a species of tree in the Meliaceae family that is native to Africa.Common names include African mahogany, dry zone mahogany, Gambia mahogany, khaya wood, Senegal mahogany, cailcedrat, acajou, djalla, and bois rouge. The bark is used as a febrifuge. Figure 8: Khaya Senegalensis Mahogany 56 Figure 9: Ficus asperifolia Sand paper tree 56 Figure 10: Musa paradisiacal - 57 Figure 11: Psidium guajava Guava 57 Figure 12: Balanites aegyptica - 58 Figure 13: Cleistopholis patens Salt and oil tree 58 Figure 14: Mitracarpus villosus - 59 [1913 Webster] ⦠The Collaborative International Dictionary of English, Khaya senegalensis â Afrikanischer Mahagoni Khaya senegalensis am Tena Kourou, Burkina Faso Systematik Rosiden ⦠Deutsch Wikipedia, Khaya senegalensis â Khaya senegalensis ⦠Wikipedia Español, Khaya senegalensis â Caïlcé ⦠Wikipédia en Français, Khaya senegalensis â senegalinÄ kaja statusas T sritis vardynas apibrÄžtis Melijinių Å¡eimos medieninis augalas (Khaya senegalensis), paplitÄs Afrikoje. Native house or hut lietuvių žodynas ) Baker f. Khaya senegalensis â being used as a street tree status. Data were collected from 45 healers using ethnobo⦠questionnaires under the mahogany } to. 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