TALI
1-Identification
French name: LE TALI
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Scientific name: Erythrophleum ivorense
Family: Césalpiné
Active substances: erythrophlein (highly toxic with cardiac arrest)
Parts used: Bark (very toxic to the heart)
Habitat:
This tree, which can attain very respectable dimensions (more than 2 meters in diameter), is a Caelpines. It is therefore endowed with compound leaves and pods as fruits. The base of its barrel may be straight or grooved, have buttresses or a wheelbase. The bark and the powder of the bark are very red.
Vernacular names:
:—Dioula, Bambara, Malinké, Sénoufo, Dogon: Tali
—, Bwa, Bobo-fing, Balante, Badiaranké: Tali
—Dioula, Bété, Baoulé, Attié, Agni, Abbey: Tali
—Wolf, Peuhl, , Floup, Foula:
— Minyanka , Mancagne, manding, Mandjaque, Moor:
—Doubt, Niominka, None:
—Bassari, Baynouk, Bayotte:
—Safèn, Sérère, Socé, Sarakolé, Susu:
—All color, Tandaneous:
—Portuguese Creole:
—Goun, Fon:
—Yorouba, Nago:
—Myna, Waci, Adja, Kotafon, Saxwè, :
— Bariba, Ditammari, dendi, Waama, Yom,
— Local names: myenaeus, galoa, nkomi, orungu=elondo fang=elon benga=bôlondo sangu, vili, nzébi=mukasa; mindumu=okasa punu=mbaka saké=nzuna simba=olondo eshira=kasa kota=inzuna mitsogho=oôndo
2-Properties
Its red bark contains a potent alkaloid, erythrophlein, with effects similar to those of cocaine. In addition, sawdust is very irritating. Used with extreme caution, bark lends itself to certain therapeutic uses (premature ejaculation, sinusitis, vaginitis, etc.).
3-Therapeutic indications
Skin diseases, vaginitis, fungal infections, leprosy, sinusitis, etc.
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