NAME: Carpolobia lutea
FAMILY: Polygalaceae
COMMON NAMES: Cattlestick, poor man’s candle
LOCAL NAMES: Osunsun, Uziza, Aghba –awa
MORPHORLOGICAL DESCRIPTION: Carpolobia lutea is a short fruit producing tree growing to about 15ft in height.
USEFUL PART(s): Leaves, bark, root, fruit
GENERAL USES:
Edible leaves as vegetable
Edible fruit
Wood is used for making household utensils
Used as an aphrodisiac herbal medicine
GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION:
Nigeria, Cameroon, Sierra Leone
WHY IS IT GREEN?
Rheumatism
Aphrodisiac
Toothache
Ulcer
Malaria
Genetourinary
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
It is resistant to termites
FUN FACT:
Extract from Cattle stick leave could help to protect chemical messengers in the brain which play a vital role in functions including memory and learning.
FURTHER READING:
Nwidu, L. L., Nwafor, P. A., & Vilegas, W. (2015). The aphrodisiac herb Carpolobia: A biopharmacological and phytochemical review. In Pharmacognosy Reviews. https://doi.org/10.4103/0973-7847.162128
Ogunsile, B. O., & Quintana, G. C. (2010). Modeling of soda - ethanol pulps from Carpolobia lutea. BioResources. https://doi.org/10.15376/biores.5.4.2417-2430
Ogunwande, I. A., Flamini, G., Avoseh, N. O., & Banwo, I. D. (2014). Essential oil of carpolobia lutea. Chemistry of Natural Compounds. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10600-014-0958-0