2021
DOI: 10.9734/ejmp/2021/v32i1230432
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A Narrative Review of Libidibia ferrea: Botanical Aspects, Ethnopharmacological Properties, Phytochemical Characteristics, Toxicity, and Experimental Tests

Abstract: Introduction: Jucá or pau-ferro (Libidibia ferrea) is an arboreal plant from the Fabaceae family. It is commonly used in traditional medicine in the treatment of various diseases, including inflammatory process. Aims: The objective of this narrative review is to present botanical aspects, ethnopharmacological properties, phytochemical characteristics, toxicity highlighting, and experimental models with L. ferrea. Results: Botanical Aspects: Jucá has several uses such as in landscaping (stem and can… Show more

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“…It has a perennial cycle, semideciduous, heliophilous, large‐sized tree (10.0–20.0 m tall) (Bezerra et al, 2020; Lenhard et al, 2013). Its wood is highly valued in civil construction and woodworking for its superior quality and high density (0.99–1.27 g cm −3 ) (N. C. O. S. Almeida et al, 2021; Carvalho et al, 2017; Fagundes et al, 2021). Furthermore, one of the most noteworthy aspects of this species lies in its use in folk medicine.…”
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“…It has a perennial cycle, semideciduous, heliophilous, large‐sized tree (10.0–20.0 m tall) (Bezerra et al, 2020; Lenhard et al, 2013). Its wood is highly valued in civil construction and woodworking for its superior quality and high density (0.99–1.27 g cm −3 ) (N. C. O. S. Almeida et al, 2021; Carvalho et al, 2017; Fagundes et al, 2021). Furthermore, one of the most noteworthy aspects of this species lies in its use in folk medicine.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Its leaves and bark contain compounds like gallic acid and derivatives, terpenes, fatty acids, and chalcone trimer pauferrol, which are responsible for its various pharmacological properties, including antiinflammatory, antioxidant, antiproliferative, healing, antifungal, and antibacterial effects. (N. C. O. S. Almeida et al, 2021;Fagundes et al, 2021). L. ferrea also is used in landscaping and recovery of degraded areas (Bezerra et al, 2020).…”
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