2006
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-40422006000300025
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Gênero Calophyllum: importância química e farmacológica

Abstract: Recebido em 4/1/05; aceito em 3/8/05; publicado em 8/2/06Calophyllum GENUS: CHEMICAL AND PHARMACOLOGICAL IMPORTANCE. The Calophyllum genus (Clusiaceae) is composed of about 200 species, with a pantropical distribution. Some species are medicinal and are used against several diseases, including gastric ulcers, infectious pathologies, painful, inflammatory processes and as molluscicidal. A search in the literature regarding the chemical and biological aspects of these plants indicates cytotoxic activity against … Show more

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“…The species occurs in flooded forests and is well adapted to hypoxic conditions (Marques and Joly, 2000) and it is therefore indicated for restoration programs (Nery et al, 2007). The plant has potential for use in the timber industry due to the good quality of its wood (Flores, 2002;Cole et al, 2011) and also presents medicinal properties (Noldin et al, 2006;Souza et al, 2009;Brenzan et al, 2012), including cancer chemopreventive activity (Ito et al, 2002). Moreover, due to wood exploitation and environmental pressure, natural populations of C. brasiliense have been reduced in the recent years (Marques and Joly, 2000) and this species is listed as endangered in some Brazilian states such as São Paulo (São Paulo, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The species occurs in flooded forests and is well adapted to hypoxic conditions (Marques and Joly, 2000) and it is therefore indicated for restoration programs (Nery et al, 2007). The plant has potential for use in the timber industry due to the good quality of its wood (Flores, 2002;Cole et al, 2011) and also presents medicinal properties (Noldin et al, 2006;Souza et al, 2009;Brenzan et al, 2012), including cancer chemopreventive activity (Ito et al, 2002). Moreover, due to wood exploitation and environmental pressure, natural populations of C. brasiliense have been reduced in the recent years (Marques and Joly, 2000) and this species is listed as endangered in some Brazilian states such as São Paulo (São Paulo, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Trata-se de planta com alto potencial madeireiro e com boa possibilidade de cultivo, especialmente em áreas úmidas, com moderado excesso de água, próximas a cursos de água (Oliveira & Joly, 2010;Schultz, 2011). A espécie também tem importância farmacêutica, por possibilitar a extração de metabólitos derivados de xantonas, cumarinas, flavonoides e terpenos, que têm ação antibacteriana, moluscicida, anti-hipertensiva e atividade contra imunodeficiência humana (HIV-1) (Noldin et al, 2006;Braga et al, 2007;Bernabé-Antonio et al, 2010;Carvalho et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…4 Foram registrados biflavonoides em 6 espécies deste gênero (Tabela 1), totalizando 15 biflavonoides. Do gênero Calophyllum foram isolados biflavonoides dos tipos amentoflavona (27 e 30-36), GB1 (1 e 3) e GB-1a (10 e 13), além de outros dímeros como garcinianina (40), pancibiflavonol (41) e 3,8"-biapigenina (42).…”
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“…2 Várias espécies desta família são utilizadas com fins medicinais em todo o mundo, como para o tratamento do câncer, processos inflamatórios, infecções, como purgativos e controle da obesidade. [3][4][5] No Brasil, os gêneros mais importantes são Kielmeyera Mart. & Zucc.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified