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“…Boldo is popularly used in cases of hepatitis, hepatic colic, biliary lithiasis and intestinal disorders, and rheumatism, poor digestion, asthenia, dyspepsia, inappetence and other disorders 8 . Studies have demonstrated that polar extracts of Peumus boldus are able to display antioxidant activity 9 and reduce hepatic lipoperoxidation induced by cisplatin [10][11][12] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Boldo is popularly used in cases of hepatitis, hepatic colic, biliary lithiasis and intestinal disorders, and rheumatism, poor digestion, asthenia, dyspepsia, inappetence and other disorders 8 . Studies have demonstrated that polar extracts of Peumus boldus are able to display antioxidant activity 9 and reduce hepatic lipoperoxidation induced by cisplatin [10][11][12] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As boldo and its chemical compounds have previously demonstrated beneficial properties on the Peumus boldus leaves [8][9][10][11][12] , the purpose of the current study is to assess the effect of aqueous extract of the Peumus Boldus on the liver proliferative response after hepatectomy in rodents.…”
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“…However, there are results showing that a bitter taste bolus does not alter the durations of the oral, oropharyngeal and pharyngeal phases of swallowing of normal subjects, compared with other basic tastes (10) . In this investigation, we evaluated the effect of a tea of Peumus boldus, frequently used in popular medicine (13) , which has a bitter taste, on oral, pharyngeal and esophageal transit, compared with the swallow of a sweet bolus. Our hypothesis was that the unpleasant bitter taste of this tea causes alteration of oral, pharyngeal and/or esophageal transit in normal subjects, when compared with the swallow of a sweet bolus.…”
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“…Estudos fitoquímicos têm destacado a presença de uma grande variedade de constituintes químicos, justificando o uso dessas espécies na medicina popular. Peumus boldus Molina é a espécie mais conhecida, sendo mencionada em diversas farmacopéias pelo seu uso contra dispepsias, náuseas e constipação intestinal (Brandão et al, 2006;Agra et al, 2007;Ruiz et al, 2008). Nessa espécie, encontram-se alcalóides benzilisoquinolínicos como boldina, isocordina e N-metillaurotetanina (Pietta et al, 1988).…”
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