Dr. Wilfred   Otang Mbeng
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Dr. Wilfred Otang Mbeng

Senior Lecturer
University of Mpumalanga, South Africa


Highest Degree
PostDoc. in Botany from University of Fort Hare, South Africa

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Biography

I am Wilfred Otang Mbeng, holder of a PHD in Botany from the
University of Fort Hare. I am currently a Senior Lecturer of Botany at the University of Mpumalanga, South Africa. I am married and we have three children. I have a good working knowledge of the following: MS Word, MS Excel, MS Access and MS Power point. My ability to speak, write and present myself fluently and immaculately has enabled me to have good interpersonal relations with different people. I have conducted many ethnobotanical surveys among herbalists, traditional healers, HIV/AIDS patients and other rural dwellers. This has greatly enhanced my interpersonal skills. Hence, has challenged me to be creative, nurturing and most of all patient. I have published 15 articles in accredited journals.

Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Indigenous Knowledge
62%
Ethnopharmacology
90%
Medicinal Plant
75%
Ethnobotany
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Wintola, O.A., W.M. Otang and A.J. Afolayan, 2017. The prevalence and perceived efficacy of medicinal plants used for stomach ailments in the Amathole district municipality, Eastern Cape, South Africa. S. Afr. J. Bot., 108: 144-148.
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  2. Otang, W.M. and A.J. Afolayan, 2016. Antimicrobial and antioxidant efficacy of Citrus limon L. peel extracts used for skin diseases by Xhosa tribe of Amathole district, Eastern Cape, South Africa. S. Afr. J. Bot., 102: 46-49.
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  3. Otang, W.M., D.S. Grierson and A.J. Afolayan, 2015. A survey of plants responsible for causing allergic contact dermatitis in the Amathole district, Eastern Cape, South Africa. S. Afr. J. Bot., 97: 32-39.
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  4. Otang, W.M., D.S. Grierson and R.N. Ndip, 2014. Cytotoxicity of three South African medicinal plants using the Chang liver cell line. Afr. J. Tradit. Complement. Altern. Med., 11: 324-329.
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  5. Otang, W.M., D.S. Grierson and R. Ndip, 2014. Foliar micro-morphology of Gasteria bicolour Haw. (Asphodelaceae) from South Africa. Afr. J. Tradit. Complement. Altern. Med., 11: 71-76.
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  6. Otang, W.M., D.S. Grierson and A.J. Afolayan, 2014. A survey of plants responsible for causing irritant contact dermatitis in the Amathole district, Eastern Cape, South Africa. J. Ethnopharmacol., 157: 274-284.
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  7. Afolayan, A.J., D.S. Grierson and W.O. Mbeng, 2014. Ethnobotanical survey of medicinal plants used in the management of skin disorders among the Xhosa communities of the Amathole district, Eastern Cape, South Africa. J. Ethnopharmacol., 153: 220-232.
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  8. Otang, M.W., S.D. Grierson and N.R. Ndip, 2013. Assessment of potential toxicity of three South African medicinal plants using the brine shrimp (Artemia salina) assay. Afr. J. Pharm. Pharmacol., 7: 1272-1279.
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  9. Otang, W.M., D.S. Grierson and R.N. Ndip, 2012. Phytochemical studies and antioxidant activity of two South African medicinal plants traditionally used for the management of opportunistic fungal infections in HIV/AIDS patients. BMC Complementary Altern. Med., Vol. 12. 10.1186/1472-6882-12-43.
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  10. Otang, W.M., D.S. Grierson and R.N. Ndip, 2012. Ethnobotanical survey of medicinal plants used in the management of opportunistic fungal infections in HIV/AIDS patients in the Amathole district of the Eastern Cape province, South Africa. J. Med. Plants Res., 6: 2071-2080.
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  11. Otang, W.M., D.S. Grierson and R.N. Ndip, 2012. Antifungal activity of Arctotis arctotoides (L.f.) O. Hoffm. and Gasteria bicolor Haw. against opportunistic fungi associated with human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. Pharmacogn. Mag., 8: 135-140.
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  12. Hedimbi, M. and K.C. Chinsembu, 2012. Ethnomedicinal study of plants used to manage HIV/AIDS-related disease conditions in the Ohangwena region, Namibia. Int. J. Med. Plants Res., 1: 4-11.
  13. Otang, W.M., D.S. Grierson and R.N. Ndip, 2011. The effect of the acetone extract of Arctotis arctotoides (Asteraceae) on the growth and ultrastructure of some opportunistic fungi associated with HIV/AIDS. Int. J. Mol. Sci., 12: 9226-9235.
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  14. Otang, W.M., D.S. Grierson and R.N. Ndip, 2011. Prevalence, perceived benefits and effectiveness of herbal medicine in the management of symptoms of opportunistic fungal infections in HIV/AIDS patients in the Eastern Cape, South Africa. Afr. J. Biotechnol., 10: 19458-19463.
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