Fruit Cold Pressinged Plant in Sudan
- Use: Cooking Oil
- Type:Cooking Oil Processing Equipment
- Production Capacity: 18-20 TONS /DAY
- Power: 2.2+4kw
- Dimension(L*W*H): According to specification
- Working Form: Continuous/Batch
- Core Components: Motor, Pressure vessel, Pump, PLC, Gear, Bearing, Engine, Gearbox, hydraulic box
- Market: Sudan
Herbal Drugs from Sudan: Traditional Uses
H. sabdariffa is considered one of the medicinal plants having great interest among all Sudanese communities. It has been used in ethnomedicine as herbal drinks in cold and hot beverages and as an herbal medicine. H. sabdariffa natural habitat is Southern Sudan, but it is cultivated in many parts of the Sudan.
Snot apple, Morojwa, African chewing gum Jakjak or Azanza garckeana is a significant consumable indigenous fruit tree species restricted to east and southern Africa. This plant is found in Botswana, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Tanzania, Zambia, Sudan, and Zimbabwe. It is undomesticated by the people in Darfur states (Sudan).
Hyphaene thebaica (Doum): Distribution, Composition
The edible part of the fruit of Doum contains 74.0% soluble sugars, 22.0% of its starchy substances and 37.0% sucrose, also Doum contain a high percentage of potassium (Abdel Muti 2002 ). Moreover, it contains quantities of proteins, fats, calcium, phosphorus and niacin, with traces of riboflavin and thiamin.
• There is ample potential to introduce fruit tree as good agroforestry practice and nutrition sensitive agriculture (NSA) along the river basins of Sudan. 6. Water sources •Availability of water for drinking and irrigation is recorded but it needs improvement in quality and quantity. 7. The strategic location of Sudan.
Medicinal Plants of the Sudan, part IV, “Medicinal
a total of 59 plant species belonging to 58 genera and 37 flowering plant families were identified and documented for the area. these plants were recorded to treat about 38 diseases as prescribed
In Sudanese traditional medicine, plants are used ex tensively for several diseases and ailments including, constipation, malaria, gout, jaundice, etc. Most of the reported plants are used as anti
Ethnobotanical investigation on medicinal plants in Algoz
The present study is the first documentation of the traditional plant knowledge on medicinal uses of plants by healers in Algoz (South Kordofan), Sudan. Method Ethnobotanical data were collected over a period from March to November 2015 using semi-structured interviews with 30 healers (24 male and 6 female) living in the investigated area.
In many areas in South Sudan this plant has been used to treat many health problems such as cold, lowering blood pressure and constipation. The plant used widely in Egypt for the treatment of cardiac and Nerve diseases, and has been described as a diuretic. Hibiscus has been used in the treatment of cancer [76].
Indigenous knowledge of wild plants collected in Darfur, Sudan.
Naturalized wild fruit trees may have evolved drought resistance in this increasingly dry savanna climate; such genes might usefully be incorporated in crop strains elsewhere as climate change proceeds.Key words: Ethnobotany, Multipurpose-Use Plants, Importance Value, Indigenous Knowledge Index, Scientific Knowledge Index, Concordance Value
In Sudan, the dry calyx is used to produce a flavorsome and healthy drink (see Fig. 2) and dried calyces are used for tea, jelly, marmalade, ices, ice cream, sorbets, butter, pies, sauces, tarts, and