vermifuge การใช้
- The concentrated extract of the husk is also used as a vermifuge.
- The form " wormwood " is attributable to its traditional use as a vermifuge.
- They include insecticides, fungicides, herbicides, vermifuges, and also solvents and sanitizers.
- The species has traditionally been used as a vermifuge and for treating certain skin disorders.
- The tuber has been an indigenous vermifuge among the Khasis, to whom it is called " soh-phlang ".
- Finally, Schultes and Raffauf ( 1990 ) report that the Kams?Indians of the Sibundoy Valley use a decoction of the leaves as a vermifuge.
- The earliest use of corallines in medicine involved the preparation of a vermifuge from ground geniculate corallines of the genera " Corallina " and " Jania ".
- Decoctions and infusions of the fruits, bark and roots are used in traditional medicine for pharyngeal affections, leprosy, subcutaneous parasitic infections and other skin afflictions, venereal diseases, diarrhoea, dysentery, and as antiemetics, febrifuges, analgesics, vermifuges, diuretics and laxatives.
- In the South African Journal of Botany 2004, 70 ( 4 ) : 509?11, it was reported : " The leaves of " Leucosidea sericea " are used medicinally by some indigenous South African people as a vermifuge and astringent . " A study showed that " the plant has antimicrobial activity against " Staphylococcus aureus ", " Bacillus subtilis " and " Candida albicans " ."