Abstract
A
study of the Phytochemical, Nutritional, Pharmacological and Toxicological
Properties
of Some Plant Species in a Tropical Rainforest in Akwa Ibom State,
Nigeria
was designed to assess eight plant species for some properties that might
explain
their floral characteristics and values to humans. Plant samples were
collected
from Stubbs Creek Forest Reserve in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. Plant
parts
collected were seeds or fruits and stem bark. Fruits were processed manually
to
obtain their seeds. Proximate screening of seeds and stem bark showed
significant
disparities among the plant species in such contents as percentage crude
protein,
dry' matter, ash, moisture, fat and carbohydrate. The disparities were
observed
not only among plant species but also within some plant families. For
instance,
within the family Guttiferae, Garcinia kola seeds contained 14.595950%
crude
fibre while Allanblackia floribuanda seeds contained as low as 3.992464%
crude
fibre. Also, Garcinia kola seed contained only 2.144662% fat while
Allanblackia
floribunda seeds had as much as 58.689749% fat content. The high fat
content
of Allanblackia floribunda seeds as well as those of Poga oleosa seeds
(67.964640%)
and Irvingia gabonensis seeds (51.507800%) reflected their lipid
status
and therefore the oil-producing potential of these species. It is stressed in
this
study
that apart from the provision of food and shelter, forest plants are important
sources
of useful phytochemicals. Phytochemical analysis done revealed the
presence
of bioactive compounds such as flavonoid, saponin and phenol which w ere
all
in very' low concentrations. Alkaloid presence was relatively in moderate
concentrations.
Medicinal values of plants to humans have been strongly
demonstrated
in such species as Mangifera indica, Garcinia kola and Dennettia
tripetala.
Mineral analysis showed notable variations among the plant species. Low
concentrations
or total absence of heavy metals in seeds such as Garcinia kola, Poga
oleosa
and Dennettia tripetala make them safer as masticatories in human use. The
carbohydrate
contents of these seeds were also very high which showed their
energy-giving
property. For the two plant species styled “ordeal plants”
{Physostigma
venenosum and Erythrophleum ivorense), tests with albino mice
proved
their toxicological properties. For Physostigma venenosum seeds, LD$o
calculated
was 1.697 mg/kg which proved lethality of the seeds even at low
concentrations.
For Erythrophleum ivorense bark, LD<o calculated was 489.90
mg/kg
which showed the species as only lethal in high concentrations. The strong
evidence
of toxicity debunks the idea of either species being a supernatural lie
detector,
for which reason awareness campaign is recommended to bring any
community
still using either species for trial-by-ordcal to quit the practice.
ANIM, A (2025). Phytochemical, Nutritional, Pharmacological And Toxicological Properties Of Some Plant Species In A Tropical Rainforest In Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria;- Anim, Nanwi K. Repository.mouau.edu.ng: Retrieved Mar 09, 2025, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/phytochemical-nutritional-pharmacological-and-toxicological-properties-of-some-plant-species-in-a-tropical-rainforest-in-akwa-ibom-state-nigeria-anim-nanwi-k-7-2
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ANIM, ANIM. "Phytochemical, Nutritional, Pharmacological And Toxicological Properties Of Some Plant Species In A Tropical Rainforest In Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria;- Anim, Nanwi K" Repository.mouau.edu.ng (2025). Accessed 09 Mar. 2025. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/phytochemical-nutritional-pharmacological-and-toxicological-properties-of-some-plant-species-in-a-tropical-rainforest-in-akwa-ibom-state-nigeria-anim-nanwi-k-7-2