“…Furthermore, the infusion (oral use) is used to heal wounds and cleanse the blood (Bieski et al, 2012). Previous studies have demonstrated its antioxidant (do Amaral et al, 2012;dos Santos et al, 2013), wound healing (Aro et al, 2013;Cortez de Sá et al, 2015), trypanocidal (Barbosa et al, 2008;Miranda et al, 2017) and leishmanicidal activities (Rodrigues et al, 2014;Cortez de Sá et al, 2015;Moragas-Tellis et al, 2020). In the phytochemical screening of extracts of A. chica, the leaves are rich in anthocyanidins, such as carajurin and carajurone (Moragas-Tellis et al, 2020); in addition to some flavones (Paula et al, 2013), such as luteolin and apigenin (do Amaral et al, 2012).…”