2019
DOI: 10.21270/archi.v7i11.3039
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Malva Sylvestris, Vitis Vinífera e Punica Granatum: uma revisão sobre a contribuição para o tratamento de periodontite

Abstract: As plantas medicinais têm demonstrado elevado poder de cura em estado natural, além disso, esse conhecimento tradicional sobre o uso das plantas e de suas propriedades terapêuticas no combate a doenças vêm sendo transmitida entre as gerações. A busca por novos produtos com maior atividade terapêutica, tem estimulado a realização de pesquisas com produtos naturais no meio odontológico para o tratamento de doença periodontal. Logo, objetivou-se apresentar uma revisão da literatura de espécies vegetais como Malva… Show more

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“…Since their properties are related to the content of secondary metabolites carried by these plant species, chemical components that are synthesized by plants to defend itself against pathogens and predators or to favor germination, thus associated with the production and maintenance strategy of the species and that are called secondary because they are not associated with the growth, development and structure of species. Among these metabolites are the essential oils, alkaloids, quinones, saponins and phenolic compounds, which include tannins, flavonoids and coumarins [7,8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since their properties are related to the content of secondary metabolites carried by these plant species, chemical components that are synthesized by plants to defend itself against pathogens and predators or to favor germination, thus associated with the production and maintenance strategy of the species and that are called secondary because they are not associated with the growth, development and structure of species. Among these metabolites are the essential oils, alkaloids, quinones, saponins and phenolic compounds, which include tannins, flavonoids and coumarins [7,8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%