2005
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-695x2005000400018
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Dados químicos e farmacológicos sobre as plantas utilizadas como medicinais pela comunidade do bairro Ponta Grossa, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul

Abstract: Para estas espécies foi realizada uma revisão bibliográfi ca, buscando estudos sobre sua constituição química e atividade farmacológica. Para todas as espécies foram encontrados dados químicos e para nove delas dados de atividade farmacológica. Foram encontrados estudos clínicos para quatro espécies e usos terapêuticos aprovados por organismos internacionais para três espécies. Efeitos adversos foram encontrados, na literatura, para cinco das dez espécies pesquisadas e para seis destas, o uso durante a gestaçã… Show more

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“…Studies dedicated to recover the knowledge of popular medicine have, in the last decade, received considerable attention due to the wide range of information they can provide to contemporary science (Vendruscolo et al, 2005;Albuquerque & Hanazaki, 2006;Silva et al, 2006;Agra et al, 2007;Rodríguez et al, 2008). According to the WHO (World Health Organization) in developing countries, about 80% of the population make use of traditional basic health care; 85% out of these use plants or their derivates Fernanda Leitão, Viviane Stern da Fonseca-Kruel, Inês Machline Silva, Fernanda Reinert (Vendruscolo et al, 2005;MDA, 2006;Agra et al, 2007 andVeiga-Junior, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Studies dedicated to recover the knowledge of popular medicine have, in the last decade, received considerable attention due to the wide range of information they can provide to contemporary science (Vendruscolo et al, 2005;Albuquerque & Hanazaki, 2006;Silva et al, 2006;Agra et al, 2007;Rodríguez et al, 2008). According to the WHO (World Health Organization) in developing countries, about 80% of the population make use of traditional basic health care; 85% out of these use plants or their derivates Fernanda Leitão, Viviane Stern da Fonseca-Kruel, Inês Machline Silva, Fernanda Reinert (Vendruscolo et al, 2005;MDA, 2006;Agra et al, 2007 andVeiga-Junior, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the WHO (World Health Organization) in developing countries, about 80% of the population make use of traditional basic health care; 85% out of these use plants or their derivates Fernanda Leitão, Viviane Stern da Fonseca-Kruel, Inês Machline Silva, Fernanda Reinert (Vendruscolo et al, 2005;MDA, 2006;Agra et al, 2007 andVeiga-Junior, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In many countries around the world the use of medicinal plants still contributes signifi cantly in primary health care. In Brazil, large numbers of plants have been used in the form of crude extracts, infusions or plasters in order to treat common infections (Morais et al, 2005;Vendruscolo et al, 2005;Tôrres et al, 2005). Although there is currently little scientifi c evidence regarding the effi cacy of such treatments, traditional medicine is still widely practiced by people living in the interior of the country.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…É uma árvore frutífera, originária das Américas Central e do Sul, cultivada em todos os países de clima tropical. Na medicina popular é utilizada para cólicas, colite, diarréia, disenteria e dor de barriga (Vendruscolo et al, 2005;Tôrres et al, 2005) Suas folhas apresentam a seguinte composição química: taninos (9-10%), óleo essencial (90,3%) rico em cariofi leno, nerolidiol, β-bisaboleno, aromadendreno, p-selinemo, α-pinemo e 1,8-cineol; triterpenóides (ácido oleanólico, ursólico, catecólico, …”
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