2011
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-33062011000200012
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Plantas medicinais utilizadas na comunidade caiçara da Praia do Sono, Paraty, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil

Abstract: ABSTRACT(Medicinal plants used in the "caiçara" community of Praia do Sono, Paraty, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil). Th e "caiçara" community of Praia do Sono retains some of the habits and traditions from ancient generations. Th is may be due to the diffi culties of accessibility to that area. Th is paper aims to investigate the knowledge about the medicinal plants in this community. Twelve specialist informants were selected and interviewed (six men and six women). Eighty-nine species were cited, belonging to 43 bot… Show more

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“…Vernonia polyanthes Less Asteraceae assa peixe is used in folk medicine against rheumatism, bronchitis, coughs, flu, pneumonia, fevers, malaria, hypertension and other diseases 11,12 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vernonia polyanthes Less Asteraceae assa peixe is used in folk medicine against rheumatism, bronchitis, coughs, flu, pneumonia, fevers, malaria, hypertension and other diseases 11,12 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering that Chapecó is the major and largest city in the west region of Santa Catarina state (IBGE 2010), which is composed of rural properties and small cities, probably the urban gardens represent a link between urban and rural settings so that products, germoplasm and household members move commonly between them, as was observed by WinklerPrins (2002) in Santarém (Pará State, Brazil). Another hypothesis is the high rate of change or donations of germoplasm among kin, neighbors, and communities, which is a common practice reported by several ethnobotany studies such as those of WinklerPrins (2006), Pasa et al (2008), WinklerPrins & Oliveira (2010), Milani et al (2011), andBrito &Senna-Valle (2011). Pasa et al (2008) emphasized the importance of neighborly relations for the exchange of experiences and information.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Albertasse Almeida & Bandeira 2010;Althaus-Ottman et al 2010;Barroso & Hanazaki 2010;Carneiro et al 2010;Carniello et al 2010;Christo et al 2010;Costa & Mitja 2010;Giraldi & Hanazaki 2010;Merétika et al 2010;Oliveira et al 2010a;Oliveira et al 2010b;Oliveira et al 2010c;Roque et al 2010;Silva & Freire 2010;Zuchiwschi et al 2010;Brito & Senna-Valle 2011;Costa & Mayworm 2011;Cunha & Bortoloto 2011;Gandolfo & Hanazaki 2011;Lima et al 2011;Marinho et al 2011;Oliveira et al 2011;Mattos et al 2012;Miranda & Hanazaki et al 2011;Siviero et al 2011;Silva et al 2011;Aguiar & Barros 2012;Araújo & Amorozo 2012;Brito & Senna-Valle 2012;Castro et al 2012;Chaves & Barros 2012;Cunha-Lima et al 2012;Espinosa et al 2012;Freitas et al 2012;Gomes & Bandeira 2012;González-Perez et al 2012;Lima et al 2012;Lucena et al 2012;Nunes et al 2012;Oliveira & Menini-Neto 2012;Paulino et al 2012;Poderoso ...…”
Section: -2012 (47 Articles)mentioning
confidence: 99%