2012
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-05722012000300015
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Atividade antiviral de extratos de plantas medicinais disponíveis comercialmente frente aos herpesvírus suíno e bovino

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“…Solanum paniculatum L. ('Jurubeba') is a medicinal plant whose leaves, fruits and roots are used in traditional medicine against liver problems, besides being used as cholagogue, emmenagogue, healing agent, febrifuge, anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, tonic, decongestant, diuretic and against inappetence (Mesia-Vela et al, 2002;Lorenzi & Matos, 2008;Kaziyama et al, 2012;Grandi, 2014;Garlet et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Solanum paniculatum L. ('Jurubeba') is a medicinal plant whose leaves, fruits and roots are used in traditional medicine against liver problems, besides being used as cholagogue, emmenagogue, healing agent, febrifuge, anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, tonic, decongestant, diuretic and against inappetence (Mesia-Vela et al, 2002;Lorenzi & Matos, 2008;Kaziyama et al, 2012;Grandi, 2014;Garlet et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to the popular use, the M. glomerata presents other therapeutic properties such as antihemorrhagic [4], antiophidian [5], antiviral [6], and antimicrobial [7]. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mikania glomerata Sprengel ( M. glomerata , Asteraceae) is a species belonging to the genus Mikania (tribo Eupatorieae, subtribo Miikaniinae) and popularly known as “guaco,” which became official in the first Brazilian Pharmacopoeia because of its therapeutic properties as bronchodilator, antiallergic, and antiasthmatic [ 1 3 ]. In addition to the popular use, the M. glomerata presents other therapeutic properties such as antihemorrhagic [ 4 ], antiophidian [ 5 ], antiviral [ 6 ], and antimicrobial [ 7 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This might explain the resurgence of natural medicine in Brazil in recent years, with emphasis on the use of medicinal plants for health recovery (Yunes et al, 2001;Borba & Macedo, 2006). Plant extracts are not only raw materials for industrial production of pure chemical derivatives, but they are also components of herbal formulations used in the treatment of several diseases (Lima Júnior & Souza, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%