2019
DOI: 10.1590/0001-3765201920180621
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Chemical Constituents and Pharmacology properties of Aristolochia triangularis: a south brazilian highly-consumed botanical with multiple bioactivities

Abstract: How to cite: OlIVeIRA SQ et Al. 2019. Chemical Constituents and Pharmacology properties of Aristolochia triangularis: a south brazilian highly-consumed botanical with multiple bioactivities. An Acad Bras Cienc 91: e20180621.

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“…and culinary purposes, in addition to species known to be invasive in our country [176]. In Table 1, although Achillea ptarmica L. has no "ethno" and/or pharmacological studies in the scientifc literature, its genus Achillea refers to its use by Achilles "to staunch wounds," and for this reason, it has been categorized as possibly having Anti-infammatory activity [61] Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine Antimalarial [137] Cytotoxic activity [138] Helleborus foetidus L. Helleborus foetidus L. Stomach cramps [139] anti-infammatory * and diuretic activities [140,141] Rhamnaceae (1 species)…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and culinary purposes, in addition to species known to be invasive in our country [176]. In Table 1, although Achillea ptarmica L. has no "ethno" and/or pharmacological studies in the scientifc literature, its genus Achillea refers to its use by Achilles "to staunch wounds," and for this reason, it has been categorized as possibly having Anti-infammatory activity [61] Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine Antimalarial [137] Cytotoxic activity [138] Helleborus foetidus L. Helleborus foetidus L. Stomach cramps [139] anti-infammatory * and diuretic activities [140,141] Rhamnaceae (1 species)…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A variety of traditional uses for species of the genus Aristolochia were found in the literature. Of the traditional uses cited, the most common uses are anticancer (33 articles) , antibacterial (31 articles) [23,25,29,30,38,39,45,49,, antioxidants (18 articles) [22,25,29,33,34,46,55,60,61,70,73,74,[77][78][79][80][81][82], snake anti-venom (13 articles) [21,22,39,40,76,[83][84][85][86][87][88][89][90], anti-inflammatory (11 articles) [22,40,46,47,74,86,[91][92][93][94]…”
Section: Ethnomedicinal Usementioning
confidence: 99%