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Entada africana
This herb is NOT recommended during pregnancy due to potential risks to the developing fetus.
This herb is NOT recommended while breastfeeding as effects on infants are unknown.
Consult your healthcare provider before use.
West African climbing legume whose bark and leaves are used across the Sahel for wound healing, respiratory conditions, and as an antimicrobial.
West African climbing legume whose bark and leaves are used across the Sahel for wound healing, respiratory conditions, and as an antimicrobial. Key active compounds include saponins, tannins, flavonoids.
saponins, along with tannins and flavonoids, are the primary bioactive compounds in Entada Africana. These compounds modulates NF-κB and COX-2 inflammatory pathways, provides free radical scavenging activity, disrupts microbial cell membranes and inhibits pathogen growth.
Antimicrobial activity
Limited clinical evidence; primarily supported by traditional use and preliminary studies
Anti-inflammatory effects
Limited clinical evidence; primarily supported by traditional use and preliminary studies
Wound healing support
Antioxidant properties
Wound healing
Based on traditional use; clinical evidence limited
Respiratory conditions
Based on traditional use; clinical evidence limited
Fever
Based on traditional use; clinical evidence limited
Skin disorders
Based on traditional use; clinical evidence limited
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