Abstract:
Miombo woodlands cover about two thirds of Mozambique national territory. They provide a
wide collection of goods and services to the formal and informal economies. A review on the
traditional uses of 15 Miombo tree species in human and animal health, as well as the status of
research towards the identification of bioactive compounds is presented. Among the 15 species
selected, 12 have been screened for their biological activity and/or pharmacological properties
and/or toxicity. The information gathered in this work is a key to further exploit potential new
uses and future opportunities for research and valorization of the selected species.