Prenylated flavonoids and other constituents from the twigs of Dorstenia angusticornis (Moraceae)*
Date
2005-06-18Author
Simo, I.K.
Ngadjui, B.T.
Abegaz, B.M.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd. www.elsevier.com/locate/biochemsysecoType
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Dorstenia (Moraceae) is a mainly tropical genus of some 170 species (Mabberley,
1987). There are 23 species in Cameroon where a decoction of the leaves is
administered for the treatment of cough, headache and stomach pain (Bouquet,
1969). The genus is made up largely of herbaceous perennials with succulent and
non-succulent scrambling rhizomes (Berg et al., 1989).
The twigs of Dorstenia angusticornis were collected in February 2002 from Kumba
South West Province of Cameroon. Voucher specimen (No 28165/sfcam) is
deposited at the National Herbarium Yaounde, Cameroon.