2010
DOI: 10.1186/1746-4269-6-29
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Ethnopharmacological survey among migrants living in the Southeast Atlantic Forest of Diadema, São Paulo, Brazil

Abstract: BackgroundUnderstanding how people of diverse cultural backgrounds have traditionally used plants and animals as medicinal substances during displacements is one of the most important objectives of ethnopharmacological studies. An ethnopharmacological survey conducted among migrants living in the Southeast Atlantic Forest remnants (Diadema, São Paulo, Brazil) is presented herein.MethodsEthnographical methods were used to select and interview the migrants, and botanical and zoological techniques were employed t… Show more

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“…Inhibition of COX and lipoxygenase pathways also directly causes inhibition of the biosynthesis of eicosanoid. 25 The results of this research, moreover, also showed that the highest number of TNF-α expressions was found in the control group (LPS). LPS is a potent stimulus to secrete TNF since LPS can induce inflammation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
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“…Inhibition of COX and lipoxygenase pathways also directly causes inhibition of the biosynthesis of eicosanoid. 25 The results of this research, moreover, also showed that the highest number of TNF-α expressions was found in the control group (LPS). LPS is a potent stimulus to secrete TNF since LPS can induce inflammation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…28 Therefore, it can be said that the provision of flavonoids can reduce both the number of immobilized leukocytes and the activation of complements resulting in lower adhesion of leukocytes to the endothelium and can decrease body inflammatory response. 25 In addition, flavonoids play a role as an anti-inflammatory by blocking IκB kinase. Consequently, degradation of IκB preventing activation of NF-kβ will not occur.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The data indicated that some plants have more diversified medicinal uses or applications than others [35]. Among all plants, Lippia alba with RI=2 was the most versatile species in relation to its use and has often been reported in ethnobotanical studies [36] and pharmacological use, for example, vasorelaxant effect [37], action as a tranquilizer [38] and effective at preventing gastric ulceration [39]. However, when the objective is the search for new plant-derived drugs, the concordance of the answers as to the medicinal use of a particular plant is extremely important.…”
Section: Use and Efficacy Of The Medicinal Plantsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Stomach and intestinal problems, influenza, tranquilizer, insomnia, hypertension, fever Tranquilizer Sedative, anxiolytic activities [64], antibacterial, antifungal [65], vasorelaxant effect was evaluated in vitro in rat superior mesenteric artery rings [37] Matricaria chamomilla Tranquilizer and insomnia Tranquilizer…”
Section: Flatulencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ethnopharmacological approach, which is used as a strategy to investigate essential oils, combines information acquired from users of medicinal plants (traditional communities and experts), with chemical and pharmacological studies. Brazil has a rich cultural and biological diversity and is also home to 55,000 species of higher plants as well as almost 7% of the global animal diversity (Garcia et al, 2010).…”
Section: Essential Oils: State-of-the-art and Chagas' Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%