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. 2019 Sep 15;2019:3057180. doi: 10.1155/2019/3057180

Table 2.

Some herbs used in malaria prevention amongst communities in Uganda.

Plant family Plant species Local name Plant form Mode of use to prevent malaria Reference(s)
Cleomaceae Cleome gynandra L. Akeyo Herb Leaves are cooked and eaten as a prophylactic measure [25]
Cucurbitaceae Cucurbita maxima Duchesne Acuga Scrambler Leaves cooked and pasted with groundnut then eaten [25]
Euphorbiaceae Manihot esculenta Crantz Gwana Herb Tuber peelings are dried then burnt in house so that smoke repels mosquitoes [25]
Fabaceae Crotalaria ochroleuca G. Don Alayo Herb Leaves are cooked and eaten as a prophylactic measure [25]
Lamiaceae Ocimum forsskaolii Benth. Yat cola Herb Leaves dried and burnt so that smoke chases away mosquitoes; bath infusion to repel mosquito [25]
Rosmarinus officinalis L. Rosemary Herb Leaves are cooked and eaten as a prophylactic measure; planted around the house to repel mosquitoes [10]
Malvaceae Gossypium hirsutum L. Pama Shrub Cotton lint is dried and burnt so that smoke keeps away mosquitoes [25]
Musaceae Musa sp. Labolo kwon Shrub Fruit peeling are dried and burnt in the house to produce smoke that keeps away mosquitoes [25]
Myrtaceae Eucalptus grandis Maiden. Kalitunsi Tree Leave and branches are burnt to repel mosquitoes [25]
Poaceae Cymbopogon citratus Stapf. Kisubi Grass Planted around the house to repel mosquitoes; taken in tea as a prophylactic measure [19, 23]
Solanaceae Solanum americanum Mill. Ocuga Herb Leaves are cooked and eaten as a prophylactic measure [25]