TL;DR: The ethanolic extracts of twelve plants selected through ethnomedical survey in Guinea-Bissau were investigated for their in vitro antimicrobial properties over ten bacteria and Candida albicans, using agar diffusion and dilution methods.
TL;DR: Results confirm the traditional use of these plants in Burkina Faso and confirm the antiplasmodial screening of Plasmodium falciparum chloroquine-resistant W2 strain.
TL;DR: Overall, the antiproliferative and antioxidant activities of some of the extracts lend some support to their use in the traditional medicine of Adamawa Region, Cameroon to treat cancer.
TL;DR: Five species of Combretaceae growing in Togo were investigated for their antifungal activity against 20 pathogenic fungi and hydroethanolic extracts of Terminalia glaucescens and Anogeissus leiocarpus appeared to be the most active.
TL;DR: A potential importance of this medicinal plant in the treatment of enteric diseases, particularly in Campylobacter infections is suggested, because of its similarity to co-trimoxazole and lower than tetracycline and streptomycin.