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Erythrina vogelii

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A tree 8–16 ft. high, with woody branches armed with small firm falcate prickles largely distributed in the savannas of tropical Africa, often in stony areas.==Health Benefits and uses of vErythrina vogelii==
*Unspecified plant parts, probably bark and/or roots, are used in traditional medicine in Côte d’Ivoire, to treat pains, rheumatism, bronchial complaints, gonorrhoea and haematuria, and as poison antidote.
*The root bark showed significant in-vitro activity against gram-positive bacteria (Enterococcus faecalis and Staphylococcus aureus) and the plant-pathogenic fungus Cladosporium cucumerinum. The isoflavonoids 1-methoxyphaseollidin and isowighteone were isolated as antifungal constituents amongst the many flavonoids present. Erythrina vogelii contains only traces of alkaloids and is less toxic than American Erythrina spp.
*Anti-oxidant activity
==References==
''http://www.phytojournal.com/vol2Issue4/Issue_nov_2013/khan24.pdf''
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