2015
DOI: 10.1055/s-0035-1565465
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Anti-HIV activity of Hyptis Jacq. (Lamiaceae)

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“…Anti-HIV activity: ethanol extract inhibited HIV-1 RT activity (Partida et al 2015) Antiedematogenic activity: ethanol extract of flowers reduced the edematogenic activity of the venom of Bothrops atrox (da Antioxidant activity: antiradical activity of ethanol extract (DPPH, ABTS), metal reduction (FRAP), and peroxidation (ORAC) (Scio et al 2012;dos Santos et al 2018); β-carotene/linoleic acid inhibition (Scio et al 2012) In Amazon, it is used in the treatment of snakebites and scorpion stings (da ; expectorant, pertussis, cough, asthma, sneezing, carminative, dermatitis, scorpion and snake bites, antispasmodic, syphilitic, parasitosis, diuretic (Scio et al 2012) genus Hyptis to bioprospecting studies, especially in South America and Africa. Our comprehensive analysis of the scientific literature pointed out to the use in traditional medicine reported for 12 species, corresponding to 8% of the total number of species.…”
Section: H Radicansmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anti-HIV activity: ethanol extract inhibited HIV-1 RT activity (Partida et al 2015) Antiedematogenic activity: ethanol extract of flowers reduced the edematogenic activity of the venom of Bothrops atrox (da Antioxidant activity: antiradical activity of ethanol extract (DPPH, ABTS), metal reduction (FRAP), and peroxidation (ORAC) (Scio et al 2012;dos Santos et al 2018); β-carotene/linoleic acid inhibition (Scio et al 2012) In Amazon, it is used in the treatment of snakebites and scorpion stings (da ; expectorant, pertussis, cough, asthma, sneezing, carminative, dermatitis, scorpion and snake bites, antispasmodic, syphilitic, parasitosis, diuretic (Scio et al 2012) genus Hyptis to bioprospecting studies, especially in South America and Africa. Our comprehensive analysis of the scientific literature pointed out to the use in traditional medicine reported for 12 species, corresponding to 8% of the total number of species.…”
Section: H Radicansmentioning
confidence: 99%