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Medicinal plants are related to Angola as the country serves as the primary geographic focus for ethnobotanical research and studies on their biodiversity, usage, and administration, as evidenced by [1], [2], [3], [4], and [5].

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Ethnobotanical study of food plants used in traditional medicine in ... link.springer.com Springer 5 facts
measurementThe primary route of administration for medicinal plants in Quitexe, Angola, was oral, accounting for 77.78% of cases.
referenceFançony AP conducted an ethnobotanical study on medicinal plants in the locality of Jombe I, Conda, Cuanza Sul, Angola, published in Revista Fitos in 2021.
referenceTlhapi D, Malebo N, Manduna IT, Lautenschläger T, and Mawunu M published 'A review of medicinal plants used in the management of microbial infections in Angola' in the journal Plants (Basel) in 2024.
referenceMawunu M. et al. studied the biodiversity and ethnobotany of medicinal plants in the small Songo City, Angola, published in the Journal of Quality in Health Care & Economics in 2022.
claimPrior ethnobotanical studies in tropical regions, including Africa, Angola, and Ethiopia, indicate that a large proportion of wild medicinal and edible plants remain unevaluated despite their socio-economic and cultural importance.