“…An incorrect citation may represent a difficulty for data processing in a review due to the difficulty in reporting the corresponding species. C. curassavica is a plant native to Brazil with occurrence and distribution throughout large regions from the Americas, mainly from the South and Central (Rosa et al, 2008), and widely used through different forms, such as decoction, infusion, and alcoholic extracts (Medeiros et al, 2007). For this species, there are vast reports of traditional use, such as to treat rheumatism, rheumatoid arthritis, gout, muscle, and spinal pain, neuralgia, prostatitis, bruising, and as antiulcerogenic, antimicrobial, and tonic remedies (Panizza, 1997;.…”