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Table 2 Medicinal plant species used in the management of snakebites in Acholi, Teso and Karamoja sub-regions of Uganda

From: Medicinal plants species used by herbalists in the treatment of snakebite envenomation in Uganda

Family/scientific name (voucher number)

Local name (language)

Parts used

Habit

Mode of preparation and administration

Wild/domesticated

Frequency of mention

Documented use in the treatment of snakebite envenomation elsewhere

Amaranthaceae

1. Cyathula uncinulata (Schrad) Schinz (ODF 001)

Kulabakak (Ik)

R

H

Apply powder to bite area after making small cuts with a razor blade.

W

10

No reports

Amaryllidiaceae

2. Allium cepa L. (ODF 019)

Tungulu (Luo)

Blb

H

Decoction and drink

D

1

Externally applied for the treatment of snakebite in Salem district of India [21] and Colombia [22]. Bulbs are chewed for snakebite in eastern and central Uganda [10, 11].

3. Ammocharis tinneana (Kotschy & Peyr.) Milne-Redh. & Schweick (ODF 025)

Joda (Luo)

L

H

Decoction and drink

D

1

No reports

4. Crinum macowanii Baker (ODF 20)

(Ateso)

B

H

Powdered and mixed with powder of C. cyphopetalum and applied topically. Powder also dissolved in and drink.

 

10

No reports

Annonaceae

5. Annona chrysopylla (ODF 023)

Obolo (Luo)

L, R St

Sh

Decoction. Stems and leaves used for repelling snakes

W

4

No reports

6. Annona senegalensis Pers. (ODF 002)

Obolo (Luo)

R/L

T

Pound and mix with water. Drink once/chew root and apply on the bitten area the next day.

Stems barks used to repel snakes

W/D

9

Methanolic leaf extracts inhibited Echis ocellatus (Viper) venom activities [23]. Methanol root extract reduced hyperthermia and directly detoxified snake venom by 16–33% in rats against cobra (Naja nigricotlis nigricotlis) venom in rats [24].

Apiaceae

7. Steganotaenia araliaceae Hochst. (ODF 003)

Segere (Ik)

L

S

Chew and swallow juice as first aid.

Pound leaves, mix with water & wash out the venom from eyes to avert blindness.

W

16

Used in western Kenya for snakebite [14]

Asparagaceae

8. Albuca abyssinica Jacq. (ODF 004)

Amujej (Ateso)

Blb/L

H

Crush leaves/bulbs, mix with water and drink as a purgative/apply on the bitten area/planted as a snake repellent

W

3

No reports

9. Chlorophytum spp 1 (ODF 022)

Emutungulu akwangan (Ateso)

Tb

H

Pound and apply on the snake bitten area

D

2

No reports

10. Chlorophytum spp 2 (ODF 024)

Eryau (Ateso)

Tb

H

Chew fresh roots

D

2

No reports

11. Sansevieria trifasciata Prain (ODF 036)

Tworo (Luo)

L

H

Pound and drink juice. Apply topically

W

3

Snake bites and poison antidote in southern Uganda [25]

Asteraceae

12. Echinops longifolius A. Rich. (ODF 011)

Ofilifil (Ik), okeya (Luo)

L

H

Burn to make and apply on bitten site once only/rub directly on bitten part/mix 1 tsp with water.

W

9

No reports

13. Echinops amplexicaulis Oliv. (ODF 013)

Lukwang (Luo)

R

H

Pound, mix with water and drink once only/chew and apply on site the next day

W

3

Used in northern Uganda [26]. A novel crystalline caffeic acid from roots has anti-venom agents for hemolytic snake venoms [27].

14. Echinops issphaerocephalus L (ODF 005)

Okeya (Luo)

R

H

Pound, mix with water and drink once only/chew and apply on site the next day

W

2

No reports

15. Erigeron floribundus (Kunth) Sch.Bip. (ODF 021)

Ejut dolei (Ateso)

L

H

Squeeze juice and drink 3 times a day for at least 3 days

W

3

No reports

16. Lactuca inermis Forssk. (ODF 027)

Ekile (Ateso)

R

H

Mix the powder with cold water & drink 3 times a day for at least 3 days

W

3

No reports

17. Microglossa pyrifolia (Lam.) Kuntze (ODF 006)

Ekiya Lo’emun (Ik), Etutum (Ateso)

R

H

Pound and mix with water and drink for 2 days/mix powder with cold water and drink 3 times a day for at least 3 days

W

13

Used in Mukono district in central Uganda for snakebite treatment [10, 28]. An infusion is drunk for snakebite [11].

18. Sigesbeckia orientalis L. (ODF 035)

Yat twol (Luo)

L

H

Squeeze juice and drink/paste apply topically

W

5

No reports

19. Vernonia biafrae Oliv. & Heirn (ODF 030)

Ebwolibwol (Ateso)

R

H

Pound and mix with water and drink as a purgative

W

2

No reports

Colchicaceae

20. Gloriosa superba L (ODF 007)

Lobon bong (Ik)

R

H

Powder sometimes mixed with the powder of G. dalenii for various snake types, spider and scorpion stings.

W/D

8

No reports

Convolvulaceae

21. Astripomoe amalvacea (Klotzsch) A. Meeuse (ODF 008)

Apom (Ateso)

R/St

H

Pound and mix with water and drink once a day for 2–5 day

W

3

A paste from the tuber is applied externally on snakebite wounds [21, 29].

Crassulaceae

22. Kalanchoe sp. (ODF 032)

Ecucuka (Ateso)

L

H

Leaf juice/paste taken orally

W/D

2

No reports

23. Bryophyllum delagoense (Eckl. & Zeyh.) Druce (ODF 031)

Omucaga (Ateso)

L

H

Leaf juice/paste taken orally

D

2

No reports

Cucurbitaceae

24. Coccinia grandis (L.) Voigt (ODF 033)

Bomo twol (Luo)

R

H

Decoction

W

2

No reports

Euphorbiaceae

25. Euphorbia hirta L (ODF 029)

Acakacak (Luo) Orurungo (Ateso)

B

H

Decoction

W

5

Roots are eaten for snakebite in central Uganda [10].

26. Euphorbia hypericifolia L. (ODF 009)

Loje (Ik)

L

H

Pound/squeeze juice and apply directly to bitten part twice a day for 2 days

W

6

No reports

27. Euphorbia tirucalli L. (ODF 028)

Kilajok (Luo)

Sp

H

Drink sap and apply topically

D

2

Western Uganda [16]

Fabaceae

28. Canavalia ensiformis (L) DC. (ODF 026)

Yat twol (Luo)

Sd

H

Chew seeds

D

2

No reports

29. Glycine max(L.) Merr. (ODF 037)

Soya (Luo)

Sd

H

Chew seeds

D

1

Seeds used in central Uganda [10].

30. Indigofera arrecta A.Rich. (ODF 040)

Eragwii (Ateso)

R

 

Decoction and drink or powder applied topically

W

5

Roots used for snakebites as a poultice [11]. A leaf infusion drunk for snakebites [30]

31. Indigofera spicata Forssk. (ODF 038)

Yat twol (Luo)

R, L and S

H

Pound and drink juice and apply topically

W

8

No reports

32. Lonchocarpus laxiflorus Guill. & Perr (ODF 059)

Eputon (Ateso)

R

T

Vomiting

W

1

No reports

33. Piliostigma malabaricum (Roxb.) Benth. (ODF 046)

Ogali (Luo)

T

L/B

Decoction

W

2

No reports

34. Tamarindus indica L.

Chwaa (Luo)

T

Sd

Chew/apply to the snake-bitten area

W/D

7

Seeds are crushed & taken orally as anti-venom [31]. Seeds used for scorpion stings [32]

35. Senna hirsuta (L.) H.S.Irwin & Barneby (ODF 050)

Elekumare (Ateso)

R

T

Mix the powder with cold water and drink 3 times daily for at least 3 days

W

3

No reports

Iridaceae

36. Gladiolus dalenii Van Geel (ODF 014)

Lodokole (Ik)

B

H

Make small cuts around the bitten area & apply powder once/mix powder with water & drink

W

13

Venomous stings & bites in Cameroon [33].

Lamiaceae

37. Hoslundia opposita Vahl (ODF 010)

Etutu/Tutu (Ateso)

Itutu (Kumam)

R

Sh

Crush in water and drink/rub on bitten part/powder and mix with about ¼ l of warm water and drink twice a day for 3 days

W

5

Root chewed and make a poultice for snakebites [11].

Meliaceae

       

38. Azadirachta indica A.Juss. (ODF 039)

Neem* (Acholi)

F

T

Decoction

D/W

6

A decoction or poultice used in central Uganda [10].

39. Pseudocedrela kotschyi (Schweinf.) Harms (ODF 041)

Ekaka (Ateso)

R

Sh

Apply powder topically/make decoction and drink

W

5

No reports

40. Toona ciliata M. Roem. (ODF 012)

Yat bwoc/Yat luu pa coo (Luo)

R

T

Pound, mix with water and drink only once.

W

4

No reports

Moringaceae

41. Moringa oleifera Lam. (ODF 056)

Moringa*

R/B

T

Decoction

D

2

Bark and root juice used in central Uganda [10].

Myrtaceae

42. Eucalyptus viminalis Labill.(ODF 052)

Kalatuc (Luo)

R/L

T

Decoction

D

1

No reports

43. Eucalyptus spp. (ODF 053)

Kalatuc (Luo)

L

T

Decoction

D

2

No reports

Musaceae

44. Musa spp. (ODF 042)

Amemo (Luo)

L

R

Decoction

D

2

Juice from Musa balbisiana and Musa × paradisiaca in central Uganda [10].

Oleaceae

45. Jasminum schimperi Vatke (ODF 057)

Ederut (Ateso)

R

H

Mix the powder with powder from C. cyphopetalum and dissolve in water and drink/apply powder topically

W

10

No reports

Opiliaceae

46. Opilia amentacea Roxb. (ODF 054)

Epolokiliok (Ateso)

R

CSh

Apply powder on cuts & also drink

W

1

Root paste is taken internally to cure snakebite by herbalists in India [21].

Pedaliaceae

47. Sesamum calycinum subsp. angustifolium (Oliv.) Ihlenf. & Seidenst (ODF 015)

Abal/Emelerait (Ateso), Kilode (Luo)

R

H

Crush in water and drink/rub juice on the bitten part

W

2

No reports

Phyllanthaceae

48. Phyllanthus ovalifolius Forssk (ODF 043)

Elakas (Ateso)

R

Sh

Powder, mix with cold water and drink 3 times a day for at least 3 days/apply topically

W

3

Root chewed, followed by drinking lots of water to induce vomiting in the management of snakebites in Ethiopia [34]

Poaceae

49. Imperata cylindrica (L) Raeusch. (ODF 055)

Obiya (Ateso/Luo)

R

H

Chew

W

1

Root chewed for snakebite in eastern Uganda [10, 11].

50. Sporobolus pyramidalis P.Beauv. (ODF 001) (ODF 044)

Ajiki (Luo)

L

H

Decoction

W

1

No reports

Rubiaceae

51. Gardenia ternifolia Schumach. & Thonn. (ODF 045)

Ekoroi (Ateso) Odwong (Luo)

R

T

Powder, mix with cold water and drink 3 times a day for at least 3 days/apply topically

W

6

A roots infusion is drunk for snakebite treatment [11].

Rutaceae

52. Citrus limon (L.) Osbeck (ODF 047)

Lemun (Luo)

Fr

T

Squeeze out juice and drink

D

1

The juice is drunk [10].

53. Zanthoxylum chalybeum Engl. (ODF 048)

Eusuk (Ateso)

S, R

 

Powder, mix with cold water and drink thrice daily for at least 3 days/apply topically

W

5

No reports

Sapindaceae

54. Zanha golungensis Hiern (ODF 016)

Ekiya Lo’emun (Ateso)

R/St

T

Pound and mix with water and drink twice

W

4

No reports

Solanaceae

55. Capsicum annuum L. (ODF 049)

Kamulari (Luo), Emulalu (Ateso)

F

H

Chew/powder, mix with cold water and drink 3 times a day for at least 3 days/apply topically

D

5

No reports

56. Solanum giganteum Jacq. (ODF 017)

Ocok (Luo)

R/L

Sh

Drink ½ cup of decoction/Apply powder to small incisions made around the bite area/burn dry leaves and make victim inhale for severe cases and emergencies

W

2

No reports

57. Solanum incanum L. (ODF 056)

Ocok (Luo)

S

R

Decoction

W

3

Snakebite treatment in Lira district, northern Uganda [35] and Mukono in central Uganda [10].

Vitaceae

58. Cyphostemma adenocaule (Steud. ex A.Rich.) Desc. ex Wild & R.B.Drumm. (ODF 058)

Anuno (Luo)

R

H

Decoction

W

5

No reports

59. Cyphostemma cyphopetalum (Fresen.) Desc. ex Wild & R.B.Drumm (ODF 034)

Anona (Kumam)

R

H

Pound and squeeze out juice and taken orally

W

10

No reports

Zingiberaceae

60. Aframomum mildbraedii Loes. (ODF 018)

Acaet/Asawot (Ateso), Oceyo (Kumam), Ocayo (Luo)

Rh

H

Root juice is drink/powdered & mixed with C. cyphopetalum powder & water then drink/applied topically.

W

11

No reports

  1. H herb, Sh shrub, T tree, Csh creeping shrub, Hb habit, PU- parts used, L leaves, R root, B Blb, S stem bark, Sp sap, F fruit, Bb bulb, WD wild/domesticated, FM frequency of mention
  2. *Local name adapted from the English name