Ficus exasperata Vahl
Synonyma
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Ficus asperrima Roxb.
- Ficus hispidissima Wight ex Miq.
- Ficus politoria Moon
- Ficus punctifera Warb.
- Ficus silicea Sim
- Synoecia guillielmi-primi de Vriese [1]
Ficus exasperata (binomen a Martino Vahl anno 1805 statutum) est species plantarum dioeciarum familiae Moracearum in Africa tropicali endemica. Folia ab hominibus ad morbos medendos et ad venena sagittarum conficienda adhibentur. A Panibus troglodytis morbo afflictis manducantur.[2]
- ↑ The Plant List
- ↑ Huffman et Wrangham (1994)
- D. K. Abbiw, Useful Plants of Ghana. Kew: Royal Botanical Garden, 1990
- Wonder M. K. Abotsi, Eric Woode, George K. Ainooson, Ama K. Amo-Barimah, Eric Boakye-Gyasi, "Antiarthritic and antioxidant effects of the leaf extract of Ficus exasperata P. Beauv. (Moraceae)" in Pharmacognosy Research vol. 2 (2010) pp. 89–97
- Michael A. Huffman, Richard W. Wrangham, "Diversity of Medicinal Plant Use by Chimpanzees in the Wild" in Richard W. Wrangham et al., edd., Chimpanzee Cultures (Cantabrigiae Massachusettensium: Harvard University Press, 1994) pp. 129-148
- Koichi Koshimizu et al., "Physiological activities and the active constituents of potentially medicinal plants used by wild chimpanzees of the Mahale mountains, Tanzania" in International Journal of Primatology vol. 14 (1993)