2021
DOI: 10.26850/1678-4618eqj.v46.1.2021.p35-40
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Chemical profiles and antimicrobial activities of plants utilized in Brazilian traditional medicine

Abstract: Medicinal plants are used for primary health care in many countries. In Brazil, there are hundreds of street markets selling a wide variety of herbs for medicinal purposes without quality control or scientific evidence; instead, their purported efficacy is based exclusively on empirical ethnobotanical knowledge. The present study evaluated the effectiveness of five medicinal plants widely utilized in Brazil to treat infections, as well as determined their chemical profiles. The results revealed that the five p… Show more

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“…Thus, antibiofilm treatments must address the pathogen-host interactions, local microbiota and strategies to contain the diversity of infections, however, there is complexity in the eradication of biofilms (Silva et al 2021;Trindade et al 2020).…”
Section: Biofilms In Urinary Cathetersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, antibiofilm treatments must address the pathogen-host interactions, local microbiota and strategies to contain the diversity of infections, however, there is complexity in the eradication of biofilms (Silva et al 2021;Trindade et al 2020).…”
Section: Biofilms In Urinary Cathetersmentioning
confidence: 99%