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    Roeperone A, a new tetraoxygenated xanthone and other compounds from the leaves of Hypericum roeperianum Schimp. (Hypericaceae) by Damen, François, Simo Mpetga, James D., Demgne, Olive Monique F., Çelik, İlhami, Wamba, Brice E.N, Tapondjou, Leon A., Beng, Veronique P., Levent, Serkan, Kuete, Victor, Tene, Mathieu

    Published in Natural product research (18-04-2022)
    “…Chemical investigation of the methanol extract from the leaves of H. roeperianum led to the isolation of a new tetraoxygenated xanthone along with eleven known…”
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    Antibacterial and Antibiotic-Potentiating Activities of Thirteen Cameroonian Edible Plants against Gram-Negative Resistant Phenotypes by Dzotam, Joachim K., Fankam, Aimé G., Wamba, Brice E. N., Mbaveng, Armelle T., Nayim, Paul, Kuete, Victor

    Published in TheScientificWorld (2018)
    “…This work was designed to investigate the antibacterial activities of methanol extracts from thirteen Cameroonian edible plants and their…”
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    Syzygium jambos Displayed Antibacterial and Antibiotic-Modulating Activities against Resistant Phenotypes by Kuete, Victor, Dzotam, Joachim K., Voukeng Kenfack, Igor, Mbaveng, Armelle T., Nayim, Paul, Wamba, Brice E. N., Ngalani, Ornella J. T.

    “…The present study was designed to evaluate the antibacterial activities of methanol extracts of bark and leaves of Syzygium jambos, as well as their…”
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    Antistaphylococcal Activity of Extracts, Fractions, and Compounds of Acacia polyacantha Wild (Fabaceae) by Kuete, Victor, Ngadjui, Bonaventure T., Ngameni, Bathélémy, Nayim, Paul, Kamga, Justin, Wamba, Brice E. N., Na-Iya, Jean, Ashu, Fred, Penlap, Veronique

    “…Acacia polyacantha is a medicinal plant traditionally used to treat livestock diseases and gastrointestinal infections; our study was undertaken to evaluate…”
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    Botanical from the medicinal spice, Piper capense is safe as demonstrated by oral acute and subchronic toxicity investigations by Wamba, Brice E.N., Mbaveng, Armelle T., Tazoho, Ghislain M., Kuete, Victor

    Published in Heliyon (01-11-2020)
    “…Piper capense Linn is a plant used in Cameroon to treat cancer and several other diseases such as urinary tract disorder, fever, stomach-ache and to improve…”
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    Antistaphylococcal and Antibiotic Resistance Modulatory Activities of Thirteen Cameroonian Edible Plants against Resistant Phenotypes by Ngalani, Ornella J. T., Dzotam, Joachim K., Nayim, Paul, Mbaveng, Armelle T., Wamba, Brice E. N., Kuete, Victor

    Published in International journal of microbiology (01-01-2018)
    “…Background. In this study, 18 methanol extracts from Cameroonian edible plants were tested for their antibacterial activities against 26 strains of S. aureus;…”
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    Bioactivity of fractions and constituents of Piper capense fruits towards a broad panel of cancer cells by Mbaveng, Armelle T., Wamba, Brice E.N., Bitchagno, Gabin T.M., Tankeo, Simplice Beaudelaire, Çelik, İlhami, Atontsa, Brice C.K., Nkuété Lonfouo, Antoine H., Kuete, Victor, Efferth, Thomas

    Published in Journal of ethnopharmacology (10-05-2021)
    “…Piper capense is a medicinal spice whose fruits are traditionally used as aqueous decoction to heal several ailments such as trypanosomiasis, helminthic…”
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    Botanical from Piper capense Fruit Can Help to Combat the Melanoma as Demonstrated by In Vitro and In Vivo Studies by Wamba, Brice E. N., Ghosh, Paramita, Mbaveng, Armelle T., Bhattacharya, Sayantan, Debarpan, Mitra, Depanwita, Saha, Saunak, Mustafi Mitra, Kuete, Victor, Murmu, Nabendu

    “…Piper capense belongs to Piperaceae family and has long been used as a traditional medicine to treat various diseases in several parts of Africa. The present…”
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