
Audio By Carbonatix
Despite its wide use for both domestic and industrial purposes; many people believe bamboo is under-utilized in Ghana.
Now scientists have found the giant grass plant and four others which are common in Ghana can cure malaria.
Findings on them are published in the journal Parasitology Research.
Other plants are phyllanthus, known in Akan as ‘’wo awo mma gu w’akyi’’, teak, cassia and another, also known in Akan as framire.
Various parts of the five plants have, for many years, been used in herbal preparations for medicinal purposes.

Bamboo has effectively been used over the years to treat typhoid and venereal diseases.
Phyllantus is used for treating anemia and pain associated with urination.
Cassia is known cure for asthma and toothache while teak is potent against diabetes, headache and piles.
Framire has successfully been used for treating rheumatism and muscular pains.

For the research, Scientists boiled 100 grams of each plant material in two litres of water for 30 minutes.
Dr. Gustav Komlaga of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology is one of the researchers and urged caution in the use of phyllantus and framire as they showed some level of toxicity.
Dr. Komlaga also suggests isolation of active substances to formulate anti-malarial drugs.
Latest Stories
-
World Athletics to introduce standalone World Marathon Championships from 2030
5 minutes -
Africa’s voice in global journalism grows as funding, AI and misinformation shape newsrooms
6 minutes -
First Atlantic Bank holds Annual General Meeting, reports strong growth and bold 2026 outlook
9 minutes -
Ghanaian-founded fintech WeWire secures Canadian PSP license to bridge African, global payments
12 minutes -
Uganda confirms 2027 AFCON dates
20 minutes -
40 convicted in Northern Region crime crackdown
20 minutes -
‘We’re days away from parts of the world experiencing actual shortages:’ Eric Nuttall on energy
30 minutes -
‘I’m Obroni in every country’ – Coco Blasian on music, survival and making Accra home
31 minutes -
IMANI wants NIC to probe possible conflicts of interest in reinsurance arrangements
43 minutes -
First Atlantic Bank strengthens balance sheet as net interest income surges 67%
47 minutes -
Choplife Gaming donates to Korle Bu Radiotherapy unit for Women’s Week 2026
49 minutes -
Would President Mahama have reduced cocoa prices if this were an election year ? – Annoh Dompreh asks
52 minutes -
Passion, not survival, should drive career choice – Dr Kofi Annan
52 minutes -
Climate change, pollution and overfishing push White Volta fishermen to the brink
52 minutes -
IMANI demands review of SIGA directive steering SOEs toward SIC placements
58 minutes