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Acta Medica Philippina ; : 17-27, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-980267

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Objectives@#A recent review on the status of Philippine ethnobotany showed the lack of ethnobotanical studies in the Visayas group of islands. The use of medicinal plants by the Eskaya, an Indigenous ethnic group in the province of Bohol in Visayas, Philippines, has not yet been documented. This study determines the ethnomedicinal knowledge of traditional healers in selected Eskaya communities in Bohol.@*Methods@#Fifteen (15) Eskaya traditional healers were interviewed using a structured questionnaire, and the valuable medicinal plant species were identified through guided field walks. Informal group discussions with the community were also conducted. Moreover, the fidelity level, informant consensus factor (ICF), and use values (UV) were calculated.@*Results@#Our results showed that the majority of the Eskaya healers belong to an older age group (38 – 71 years old). Eighty-five medicinal plants recorded belong to 44 plant families—with Family Lamiaceae having the highest number of species represented. The leaf is the most common plant part used for healing. Blumea balsamifera was an essential plant with a UV of 0.8. Cardiovascular diseases have the highest ICF values of 0.6, and the most common plants used for these diseases include Cymbopogon citratus, Zingiber officinale, and Luffa cylindrica.@*Conclusion@#Our study yielded a record of native and non-native medicinal plants used by the Eskaya healers. This initial listing is also their contribution to promoting medicinal plants that are accessible and abundant in their communities.


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Etnobotânica , Etnofarmacologia , Medicina Herbária , Filipinas , Medicina Tradicional
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Journal of Integrative Medicine ; (12): 17-25, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-971640

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The root of Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi, also called Huangqin, is frequently used in traditional Chinese medicine. In ancient China, S. baicalensis root was used to clear heat, protect the fetus, and avoid a miscarriage for thousands of years. In modern times, pregnancy-related diseases can seriously affect maternal and fetal health, but few systematic studies have explored the mechanisms and potential targets of S. baicalensis root in the treatment of pregnancy-related diseases. Flavonoids (baicalein, wogonin and oroxylin A) and flavonoid glycosides (baicalin and wogonoside) are the main chemical components in the root of S. baicalensis. This study presents the current understanding of the major chemical components in the root of S. baicalensis, focusing on their traditional uses, potential therapeutic effects and ethnopharmacological relevance to pregnancy-related disorders. The mechanisms, potential targets and experimental models of S. baicalensis root for ameliorating pregnancy-related diseases, such as recurrent spontaneous abortion, preeclampsia, preterm birth, fetal growth restriction and gestational diabetes mellitus, are highlighted.


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Recém-Nascido , Humanos , Gravidez , Feminino , Scutellaria baicalensis , Nascimento Prematuro/tratamento farmacológico , Flavonoides , Extratos Vegetais/farmacologia , Medicina Tradicional Chinesa , Etnofarmacologia , China
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Bol. latinoam. Caribe plantas med. aromát ; 21(3): 268-308, mayo 2022. ilus, tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-1396848

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Indigenous knowledge is one of the most notable traditional sources about plants used to treat diseases. Thus, the aim of this study was to describe the botanical features and to investigate the pharmacological properties of plants used by the Kantaruré-Batida community to treat intestinal parasitosis. Botanical characterization was performed based on integrative review andon access to 'Flora do Brasil' platform, whereas plants' pharmacological properties were investigated through systematic review. Among the 21 ethnospecies used, 48% were described as having activity against intestinal parasites. Although 52% had no such activity described, other properties can account for their use, that indicates that further studies are required. Therefore, this review reinforces the importance of valuing indigenous knowledge as tool to guide antiparasitic agent trials.


El conocimiento indígena es una de las fuentes tradicionales más notables sobre las plantas utilizadas para tratar enfermedades. Por lo tanto, el objetivo de este estudio fue describir las características botánicas e investigar las propiedades farmacológicas de las plantas utilizadas por la comunidad Kantaruré-Batida para tratar la parasitosis intestinal. La caracterización botánica se realizó con base en una revisión integradora y en el acceso a la plataforma "Flora do Brasil", mientras que las propiedades farmacológicas de las plantas se investigaron mediante una revisión sistemática. Entre las 21 etnoespecies utilizadas, se describió que el 48% tenía actividad contra los parásitos intestinales. Aunque el 52% no tenía tal actividad descrita, otras propiedades pueden explicar su uso, lo que indica que se requieren más estudios. Por lo tanto, esta revisión refuerza la importancia de valorar el conocimiento indígena como herramienta para guiar los ensayos de agentes antiparasitarios.


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Humanos , Plantas Medicinais , Etnofarmacologia , Enteropatias Parasitárias , Brasil , Etnobotânica
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Journal of Integrative Medicine ; (12): 292-304, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-939886

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Peperomia pellucida (L.) Kunth is a medicinal plant used to manage inflammatory illnesses such as conjunctivitis, and gastrointestinal and respiratory tract disorders in tropical and subtropical regions. However, little is known about its pharmacological mechanism of action against eye diseases. This review aims to critically discuss the phytochemistry, pharmacology and toxicology of P. pellucida as well as its roles in the treatment of cataract, glaucoma and diabetic retinopathy. Recent developments in the uses of P. pellucida for healthcare and nutraceutical products by the pharmaceutical industry are also covered in this review. For this review, a literature search was performed with PubMed, ScienceDirect, SciFinder Scholar and Scopus databases, using relevant keywords. Among the various phytochemicals identified from P. pellucida, β-caryophyllene, carotol, dillapiole, ellagic acid, pellucidin A, phytol and vitexin exhibit strong pharmacological activities within the mitogen-activated protein kinase and nuclear factor-κB signalling pathways in inflammatory eye diseases. The antihypertensive, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antihyperglycemic and anti-angiogenic activities displayed by P. pellucida extracts in many in vitro, in vivo and clinical studies suggest its potential role in the management of inflammatory eye diseases. P. pellucida extract was non-toxic against normal cell lines but displayed mild toxicity in animal models. The growing public interest in P. pellucida has inspired the nutraceutical and pharmaceutical industries to process the plant into health products. Although the potential pharmacological mechanisms against eye diseases have been summarized, further studies of the interactions among constituent phytochemicals from P. pellucida within various signalling pathways shall support the use of the plant as an alternative therapeutic source.


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Animais , Etnofarmacologia , Oftalmopatias/tratamento farmacológico , Peperomia , Compostos Fitoquímicos/uso terapêutico , Fitoterapia , Extratos Vegetais/uso terapêutico , Plantas Medicinais
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Journal of Integrative Medicine ; (12): 104-113, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-929213

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Aconitum heterophyllum (Patrees) is a critically endangered medicinal herb of the northwestern Himalayas and has enormous pharmacological potential. It is the only nonpoisonous member of the genus Aconitum, and has been used as a medicinal herb since ancient times. A. heterophyllum is an important ingredient in many traditional systems of medicine. Mostly, it is harvested for its roots, and its medicinal properties are due to the presence of diverse bioactive secondary metabolites, commonly known as aconites. Our understanding of the pharmacological properties of this intriguing genus is continuously growing due to its broad chemical diversity. The therapeutic uses identified by traditional medicinal practice are receiving extensive study. Multiple in vitro experimental investigations of A. heterophyllum have reported the analgesic, anti-inflammatory, antiarrhythmic, antiparasitic and anticancer properties, as well as its effects on the central nervous system. In this review, we highlight the classification, distribution, commerce, traditional uses, phytochemistry, pharmacology and conservation measures relevant to this species. Additionally, this review includes the biosynthetic pathways of A. heterophyllum's key constituents, which could be targeted to enhance the expression levels of desired metabolites via genetic interventions. Studying the genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics and metabolomic aspects of this species would be helpful in developing highly designed genotypes and chemotypes of this species to be used in commercial production.


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Aconitum/genética , Etnofarmacologia , Extratos Vegetais/química , Raízes de Plantas/química , Plantas Medicinais/química
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Artigo em Inglês | LILACS, MTYCI | ID: biblio-1145942

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Resumen: El "Libellus de Medicinalibus Indorum Herbis" (Librito de las Hierbas Medicinales de los Indios) fue elaborado por los sabios indígenas Martín De la Cruz y Juan Badiano, 31 años después de la caída del imperio azteca. El primero es su autor, el segundo tradujo el manuscrito del Náhuatl al latín. Contiene numerosas recetas para tratar enfermedades humanas y 185 dibujos a color de las plantas utilizadas. En 1939 se publicó por primera vez como "Un Herbario Azteca". Empero, también contiene enfermedades y prácticas médicas europeas del siglo XVI. Presentamos una revisión actualizada de este hermoso códice, su historia, concepción, creadores y botánica; además, la química y farmacología de cinco plantas ahí citadas. El Libellus es una ventana en el tiempo que permite la investigación científica del antiguo conocimiento etnofarmacológico en Mesoamérica y documentar su persistencia, desaparición o transformación. Sin embargo, esto requiere superar desafíos lingüísticos, pero también derivados de su contexto histórico, antropológico, cultural, botánico y médico.


Abstract: The "Libellus de Medicinalibus Indorum Herbis" (Little Book of Indian Medicinal Plants) was composed by the indigenous sages Martín De la Cruz and Juan Badiano, 31 years after the Aztec Empire fall. The former was the author, and the latter translated the manuscript from the Nahuatl language to Latin. It contains numerous recipes for treating human diseases and 185 colored drawings of the prescribed plants. In 1939 it was first published as "An Aztec Herbarium". However, it also contains XVI century European diseases and medical practices. We present an updated review of this beautiful codex, its history, conception, creators, and botany; as well as, the chemistry and pharmacology of five plants therein cited. The Libellus is a window in the time that allows the scientific research of ancient ethnopharmacological knowledge in Mesoamerica and document its persistence, disappearance, or transformation. However, this requires overcoming linguistic defies, but also derived from its historical, anthropological, cultural, botanical, and medical context.


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História do Século XVI , Plantas Medicinais , Ciência/história , América , Etnofarmacologia , México
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Philippine Journal of Health Research and Development ; (4): 66-92, 2021.
Artigo em Inglês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-987218

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Background@#Despite the mounting studies on the practical use of species of the pantropical family Melastomataceae, especially their medicinal utility, no attempt at compiling the diverse findings has been made to date. Moreover, most reviews of medicinal flora tend to focus more on the biomedical properties of the plants than their equally meaningful evolutionary and ethnobiological aspects. @*Objectives@#This review aimed to describe and synthesize the current knowledge from and trends in medicinal studies of locally relevant members of the Melastomataceae. Specifically, it sought to gather, select, assess, and analyze digitally available field studies about the anti-infective potential of the genera of the Melastomataceae that occur in the Philippines using a combined evolutionary and ethnobiological lens. @*Methodology@#Web-based search was conducted in EBSCO, Google Scholar, PubMed, ScienceDirect, Scopus, and local databases of medicinal ethnobotany for full and original research papers in Filipino or English. Studies were screened and assessed independently based on taxonomic reliability and ethnobiological methodology. Data were analyzed qualitatively using an integrated evolutionary and ethnobiological framework. @*Results@#Thirty-four ethnobiological studies comprising journal articles and theses that surveyed 41 localities and cultural groups from 12 countries were reviewed. Three Philippine native melastome species are used in treating potentially infectious conditions: Dissochaeta divaricata, Melastoma malabathricum, and M. sanguineum. Other genera native to the Philippines with congeneric species used for anti-infective purposes elsewhere are Medinilla, Memecylon, Osbeckia, and Sonerila. Indications with the most cross-regional consensus include cuts, wounds, and skin infections, diarrhea and dysentery, and buccal, respiratory, and urogenital infections.@*Conclusion@#This review revealed that Philippine native melastome genera and species are available for infectious disease mitigation and exhibit high use convergence across geographically and culturally divergent communities but remain untapped. Documenting medicinal flora in an area or community based on their evolutionary relationships and ethnomedicinal usage is significant not only in bioprospecting but more importantly, in preserving indigenous knowledge and natural patrimony, especially amid collapsing socioecological systems and emerging diseases.


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Etnobotânica , Medicina Tradicional , Etnofarmacologia , Medicina Herbária , Medicina Tradicional
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Bol. latinoam. Caribe plantas med. aromát ; 20(2): 203-214, 2021. tab, ilus
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-1342225

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The current study was designed to investigate the traditional recipes used to treat cough in Tehsil Piran, Malakand, Pakistan. These recipes were explored and quantitively analyzed for the first time. A total of 30 species of the plants, 6 animal products and one salt were reported to be used by the community to treat cough. Punica granatum L. and Olea ferruginea Royle dominated with Use value (UV) of 0.84 and Origanum vulgare L. with least use value of 0.1. The frequency citation (FC) of the Papaver somniferum L. is higher (98) while the lowest one is Verbascum thapsus L. (0.13). The large number of traditional recipes used for cough in this area shows that primary health care is still amalgamated in this culture. In future studies, these recipes may be further exploited as a base for modern medicine.


Este estudio fue diseñado con el propósito de investigar las recetas tradicionales utilizadas para tratar la tos en Tehsil Piran, Malakand, Pakistán. Estas recetas fueron exploradas y analizadas cuantitativamente por primera vez. Se constata que la comunidad utilizó un total de 30 especies de plantas, 6 productos animales y una sal para tratar la tos. Punica granatum L. y Olea ferruginea Royle se destacaron con un valor de uso (UV) de 0.84 y Origanum vulgare L. con un valor de uso mínimo de 0.1. La cita de frecuencia (FC) del Papaver somniferum L. es más alta (98) mientras que la más baja es Verbascum thapsus L. (0.13). La gran cantidad de recetas tradicionales utilizadas para la tos en esta área muestra que la atención primaria de salud todavía está amalgamada en esta cultura. En futuros estudios, estas recetas pueden explotarse aún más como base para la medicina moderna.


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Humanos , Plantas Medicinais , Tosse/tratamento farmacológico , Etnofarmacologia , Paquistão
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Rev. MVZ Córdoba ; 25(1): 42-50, ene.-abr. 2020. tab, graf
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: biblio-1279653

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RESUMEN Objetivo. Se evaluó la actividad acaricida de Momordica charantia (Mc), Megaskepasma erythrochlamys (Me) y Gliricidia sepium (Gs) sobre Rhipicephalus microplus (Rm). Materiales y métodos. Se realizó la marcha fitoquímica preliminar de hojas del extracto metanólico de Mc (EMc), del extracto etanólico de Me (EMe) y del extracto acetónico de Gs (EGs) a través de la técnica de colorimetría y cromatografía en capa delgada (CCD). La actividad acaricida se realizó a través de pruebas in-vitro utilizando la prueba de inmersión de larvas (LIT) y la prueba de inmersión de adultos (AIT). Para las pruebas in-situ se usaron bovinos en pastoreo infestados naturalmente con garrapatas, utilizando las CL50 obtenidas en las pruebas in-vitro AIT; posteriormente las teleoginas se llevaron a incubación para evaluar su capacidad reproductiva. Resultados. Se determinó la presencia de varios grupos de metabolitos secundarios de interés acaricida. Se demostró el efecto acaricida de los extractos de las plantas sobre teleoginas; aunque sólo EGs mostró actividad larvicida. Los extractos a 160 mg/mL afectaron el ciclo de vida de Rm inhibiendo la ovoposición en un 46.9%, 66.1% y 84.03% (p<0.05) para EGs, EMc y EMe, respectivamente. Por otro lado, en las pruebas in situ se observó diferencia significativa (p<0.05) entre el tratamiento de EMc y EMe respecto a los grupos controles. Conclusiones. Los resultados obtenidos son prometedores para fortalecer la posibilidad de vinculación de los extractos de estas plantas dentro de planes integrados de control de garrapatas en sistemas de producción de bovinos.


ABSTRACT Objective. The acaricidal activity of Momordica charantia (Mc), Megaskepasma erythrochlamys (Me) and Gliricidia sepium (Gs) on Rhipicephalus microplus (Rm) was evaluated. Materials and methods. Preliminary phytochemical analysis of leaves of the methanolic extract of Mc (EMc), the ethanolic extract of Me (EMe) and the acetone extract of Gs (EGs) were carried out through the technique of colorimetry and thin layer chromatography (CCD). The acaricidal activity was performed through in-vitro tests using the larval immersion test (LIT) and the adult immersion test (AIT). For in-situ tests, grazing cattle naturally infested with ticks were used, using the LC50 obtained from the in-vitro AIT tests; later the teleogines were taken to incubation to evaluate their reproductive capacity. Results. The presence of several groups of secondary metabolites of acaricidal interest was determined. The acaricidal effect of the extracts of the plants on teleogines was demonstrated; although only EGs showed larvicidal activity. Extracts at 160 mg/mL affected the life cycle of Rm by inhibiting ovoposition in 46.9%, 66.1% and 84.03% (p<0.05) for EGs, EMc and EMe, respectively. On the other hand, the in-situ tests showed a significant difference (p<0.05) between the treatment of EMc and EMe with respect to the control groups. Conclusions. The results obtained are promising to strengthen the possibility of linking the extracts of these plants into integrated plans for the control of ticks in cattle systems.


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Animais , Bovinos , Doenças dos Bovinos , Etnofarmacologia , Momordica charantia , Ácaros e Carrapatos
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Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-1104199

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Gypsies have been in Brazil since the 16th century and today they are more than 800,000 in the country. This article describes the veterinary use of plants by Calon gypsies living in Pernambuco, Northeastern Brazil. The research was carried out with 23 people (> 40 years old), using semi-structured forms and the snowball technique. The cited species were collected during guided tours, identified and deposited at the IPA and UFP herbaria. Ten plants were indicated for veterinary use: Agave sisalana (Asparagaceae), Aspidosperma pyrifolium (Apocynaceae), Apodanthera congestiflora (Cucurbitaceae), Heliotropium indicum (Boraginaceae), Lippia alba (Verbenaceae), Momordica charantia (Cucurbitaceae), Nicotiana tabacum (Solanaceae), Passiflora cincinnata (Passifloraceae), Phaseolus lunatus (Fabaceae), and Solanum paniculatum (Solanaceae). The participants cited various methods of preparation and therapeutic indications for ectoparasitic infections, digestive disorders, and eye and respiratory infections in farm animals. Apodanthera congestiflora and H. indicum stood out for prophylaxis and treatment of Newcastle disease in fowl.


Los gitanos están en Brasil desde el siglo XVI y hoy, son más de 800.000 en el país. Este artículo describe el uso veterinario de plantas por gitanos Calon que viven en Pernambuco, Noreste de Brasil. La encuesta fue realizada con 23 personas (> 40 años), utilizando formularios semi-estructurados y la técnica bola de nieve. Las especies citadas fueron recolectadas en giras guiadas, identificadas y depositadas en los herbarios IPA y UFP. Diez plantas fueron citadas para uso veterinario: Agave sisalana (Asparagaceae), Aspidosperma pyrifolium (Apocynaceae), Apodanthera congestiflora (Cucurbitaceae), Heliotropium indicum (Boraginaceae), Lippia alba (Verbenaceae), Momordica charantia (Cucurbitaceae), Nicotiana tabacum (Solanaceae), Passiflora cincinnata (Passifloraceae), Phaseolus lunatus (Fabaceae) y Solanum paniculatum (Solanaceae). Los participantes citaron varios modos de preparación e indicaciones terapéuticas para infecciones ectoparasitarias, disturbios digestivos, infecciones oculares y respiratorias en animales domésticos. Apodanthera congestiflora y H. indicum se destacaron en la profilaxis y tratamiento de la enfermedad de Newcastle en aves.


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Humanos , Plantas Medicinais/química , Medicina Veterinária , Cidade de Roma , Medicina Tradicional , Brasil , Etnofarmacologia
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Bol. latinoam. Caribe plantas med. aromát ; 19(1): 29-64, ene. 2020. ilus, tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-1102866

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The study of the relationship between man and nature can reveal the potential of plant resources. In the present study we used non-probabilistic sampling and snowball technique in communities of the Soure Marine Extractive Reserve-Pará, namely, Caju-Úna Community, Céu Settlement, and Pesqueiro Village, in order to analyze the medicinal plants used by these peoples, focusing on the diversity, consensual use and cultural importance of species, and providing ethnopharmacological information available in the scientific literature. To this end, participant observation, semi-structured interviews and free lists were used, as well as ethnobotanical indices and scientific studies retrieved from databases. We identified 90 species, among which Ruta graveolens, Maytenus obtusifolia and Libidibia ferrea stood out. The species were distributed in 50 families, mainly Lamiaceae, Asteraceae and Fabaceae. The most frequent diseases treated with these plants, mainly with preparations in the form of teas, were flu, inflammations and stomach problems. The Caju-Úna Community had the highest indices of total species diversity and evenness. Nine species stood out in the consensus factor and importance value and pharmacological studies corroborated 35% of the popular indications.


El estudio de la relación entre el hombre y la naturaleza puede revelar el potencial de los recursos vegetales. En el presente estudio utilizamos técnicas de muestreo no probabilístico y de bola de nieve en las comunidades de la Reserva Extractiva Marina de SourePará, que incluyeron a la Comunidad Caju-Úna, el Establecimiento de Céu y el Pueblo de Pesqueiro, ello con el propósito de analizar las plantas medicinales utilizadas por estos pueblos. El estudio se centró en la diversidad, el uso consensual y la importancia cultural de las especies, sobre la base de información etnofarmacológica disponible en la literatura científica. Con este fin, se utilizaron observaciones de los participantes, entrevistas semiestructuradas y información de acceso libre, así como índices etnobotánicos y estudios científicos obtenidos de bases de datos. Se identificaron 90 especies, entre las que destacan Ruta graveolens, Maytenus obtusifolia y Libidibia ferrea. Las especies se distribuyeron en 50 familias, principalmente Lamiaceae, Asteraceae y Fabaceae. Las enfermedades más frecuentes tratadas con estas plantas, principalmente mediante infusiones fueron gripe, inflamaciones y problemas estomacales. La comunidad de Caju-Úna tuvo los índices más altos de diversidad y uniformidad total de especies. Se destacaron 9 en el factor consenso y valor de importancia, y los estudios farmacológicos corroboraron el 35% de las indicaciones populares.


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Adulto , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Idoso , Plantas Medicinais/classificação , Etnobotânica , Etnofarmacologia , Brasil , Reservas Naturais
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Rev. bras. farmacogn ; 29(4): 529-558, July-Aug. 2019. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-1042286

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Abstract The species Kalanchoe laciniata (L.) DC. and Bryophyllum pinnatum (Lam) Pers. are native from Brazil and Madagascar, respectively. Both belonging to the Crassulaceae family and being widely used by population as a natural anti-inflammatory agent. These species have similar leaf morphology and for this reason, they are known by the same popular name as " saião " or " coirama ". Several studies have been published involving different parts and preparations of these species. Therefore, this review aims to provide an update overview about the traditional uses, chemical constitution, pharmacology and toxicology of K. laciniata and B. pinnatum species. An extensive literature review was conducted in different scientific databases. Various chemical constituents have been identified in extracts from different parts of K. laciniata and B. pinnatum , being flavonoids the major compounds. They have been traditionally used to treat inflammation, microbial infection, pain, respiratory diseases, gastritis, ulcers, diabetes and cancer tumors. Non-clinical in vitro assays evaluated mainly the antimicrobial and antioxidant activities, while in vivo assays evaluated the leishmanicide, anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory activities. Regarding toxicity, few studies have been conducted for the two species. The information reported in this work might contribute to the recognition of the importance of K. laciniata and B. pinnatum species, as well as to direct further studies. (AU)


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Plantas Medicinais , Etnofarmacologia , Crassulaceae , Kalanchoe , Medicamento Fitoterápico , Anti-Inflamatórios
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Rev. baiana saúde pública ; 43(3): 612-626, 20190303.
Artigo em Português | LILACS | ID: biblio-1252682

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A fitoterapia é utilizada há séculos e, até hoje, tem grande importância em muitas comunidades. Embora essa prática seja uma alternativa amplamente utilizada para o cuidado em saúde, com benefícios conhecidos de inúmeras espécies vegetais, a utilização inapropriada de plantas medicinais pode gerar graves problemas para a saúde de indivíduos. Por isso, são necessários estudos para analisar a utilização de plantas medicinais pela sociedade. Este trabalho procura realizar o estudo etnofarmacológico das plantas medicinais utilizadas em uma instituição de saúde holística na cidade de Petrolina, Pernambuco. Foram coletadas todas as plantas cultivadas na instituição que, no momento da coleta, apresentavam partes férteis, para a identificação da espécie botânica. Para coleta de dados sobre as plantas utilizadas pelos pacientes dessa instituição, foi realizada uma análise randomizada em 140 prontuários. Dentre as plantas indicadas, foram consideradas neste estudo apenas as que foram coletadas e identificadas taxonomicamente. As dez plantas mais indicadas foram comparadas com dados na literatura. As indicações para uso dessas plantas corroboram com estudos prévios que, contudo, avaliam apenas a utilização de uma planta durante as preparações para uso, desconsiderando possíveis interações que acontecem quando várias plantas são utilizadas em associação, prática comum na instituição pesquisada. A partir da pesquisa, considera-se que o saber popular é de grande importância para direcionar a descoberta de plantas com propriedades farmacológicas, tendo em vista que muitas indicações referidas através de conhecimento popular são comprovadas por estudos científicos.


Phytotherapy has been used for centuries and to this day has great importance in many communities. Although this practice is a widely used alternative to health care, with known benefits of numerous plant species, the inappropriate use of medicinal plants can generate serious problems for the health. Therefore, studies are needed to analyze the use of medicinal plants by society. This article seeks to conduct an ethno-pharmacological study of medicinal plants used in a reference holistic health institution of the city of Petrolina, state of Pernambuco, Brazil. All plants grown at the institution were collected with fertile parts to identify the species. To collect data on the plants used by the patients of this institution, a randomized analysis was performed on 140 charts. Among the indicated plants, only those collected and taxonomically identified were considered in this study. The ten most indicated plants were compared with data in the literature. The indications for use of these plants corroborate with previous studies. However, the studies only evaluate a plant during preparations for its use alone, disregarding possible interactions that occur when several plants are used in association, a common practice in this institution. Popular knowledge important to direct the discovery of plants with pharmacological properties, considering that many indications referred by popular knowledge are proven by scientific studies.


La fitoterapia se utiliza desde hace siglos y tiene gran importancia en muchas comunidades. Aunque esta práctica es una alternativa ampliamente utilizada para el cuidado de la salud, con beneficios conocidos de numerosas especies, el uso inapropiado de plantas medicinales puede generar graves problemas, por lo que son necesarios estudios para analizar su uso por la sociedad. Este es un estudio etnofarmacológico sobre plantas medicinales utilizadas en una institución de salud holística, referencia en la ciudad de Petrolina, Pernambuco, Brasil. Se recolectó todas las plantas cultivadas en la institución, que en el momento de la recolección presentaban partes fértiles, para identificar la especie botánica. Para la recolección de datos sobre las plantas utilizadas por los pacientes de esa institución, se realizó un análisis aleatorizado en 140 prontuarios. Entre las plantas indicadas, fueron consideradas en este estudio solo las que fueron recolectadas e identificadas taxonómicamente. Las diez plantas más indicadas se compararon con datos en la literatura. Las indicaciones para el uso de estas plantas corroboran estudios previos, que solo evaluaron la utilización de una planta durante las preparaciones desconsiderando posibles interacciones cuando varias plantas se utilizan en asociación, práctica común en la institución. Los resultados apuntan que el saber popular es de gran importancia para dirigir el descubrimiento de plantas con propiedades farmacológicas, teniendo en vista que muchas indicaciones referidas mediante conocimiento popular son comprobadas por estudios científicos.


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Humanos , Plantas Medicinais , Etnofarmacologia , Saúde Holística , Fitoterapia
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China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica ; (24): 2886-2892, 2019.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-773244

RESUMO

Through summarizing the applications and funding for research related to ethnomedicine and ethnopharmacology in the department of Health Sciences of the National Natural Science Foundation of China( NSFC) from 1986 to 2018,and analyzing the categories,numbers,funds and research contents of all funded projects including Mongolian,Uygur,Tibetan,Zhuang,Miao,the study is aimed to provide certain reference for the declaration of ethnic medicine project. The results showed that the national medicine project application numbers and the amount of funding growth after 2011 have increased significantly,but the overall level of research remained to be further promoted,and the lack of suitable for the study of ethnic medicine features and ways,has yet to mainland medical universities and research institutions to give more attention and jointly promote the development of basic research in the field of ethnic medicine.


Assuntos
China , Etnofarmacologia , Administração Financeira , Fundações , Medicina Tradicional
15.
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica ; (24): 3162-3169, 2019.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-773737

RESUMO

This paper investigates and counts the ethnic medicines of the Ewenki,Daur and Oroqen ethnic groups,which are known as the " Three Minorities" in Inner Mongolia. Through the methods of literature collection,interview investigation,and resource investigation,different ethnic medicines were collected on the main diseases,drug varieties,drug-injection sites,and drug administration methods. Through data statistics and SPSS analysis,the similarities and individual differences between the three ethnic groups were clarified. The results indicated the predicament of the current national medicine,which is helpful for the protection and inheritance of ethnic medicine.


Assuntos
Humanos , China , Etnicidade , Etnofarmacologia , Mongólia
16.
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica ; (24): 3187-3194, 2019.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-773734

RESUMO

Ethnomedicine is the precious wealth left by ethnic minorities in their struggle against diseases. It is similar to traditional Chinese medicine in a narrow sense and has the characteristics of multi-component,multi-target and multi-channel synergy. Under the guidance of the theory of ethnomedicine,the combination of ethnomedicine and network pharmacology will help to understand the essence of the prevention and treatment of ethnomedicines in a dynamic and holistic manner. This paper reviews the research progress of network pharmacology applied in ethnomedicine,analyses the problems and challenges existing in the application of network pharmacology in ethnomedicine research at present,such as inaccurate data and information,lack of network analysis platform for effective analysis of dose-effect relationship of chemical constituents and weak basic research of ethnomedicine,and puts forward corresponding prospects.


Assuntos
Etnofarmacologia , Medicina Tradicional Chinesa , Medicina Tradicional
17.
Rev. Fac. Cienc. Méd. (Quito) ; 43(1): 29-38, dic.2018.
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: biblio-1005181

RESUMO

Contexto: para conocer la historia de un pueblo, es necesario analizar su espíritu y costumbre, por medio de los cuales se puede comprender su pensamiento que lo identifica y valora dándole su propia razón de ser. Una de las más importantes actividades tiene relación con la forma de preservar su salud, fundamento vital de vida y existencia; en tal virtud este análisis permite conocer la tradición quiteña relacionada con el uso de plantas medicinales y sus diferentes aplicaciones. Objetivo: por medio de esta investigación histórica, detallar el uso de pócimas y plantas medicinales empleados por los llamados médicos y curanderos del Quito del siglo XVIII, con el fin de contrarrestar las enfermedades más comunes que afectaban a los quiteños. Discusión y análisis: son pocos los estudios históricos y antropológicos sobre la materia, lo cual no permite realizar un análisis comparativo con el fin de lograr mejores conclusiones. Posiblemente la dificultad para acceder a fuentes primarias localizadas en archivos especializados sea la causa para esta falencia. Por otro lado, la historia social relacionada con la Medicina es muy relativa, debido a que los historiadores han dado poca importancia a tan valioso tema, con lo cual bien se podría entender de mejor manera el pensamiento del siglo XVIII. Una de las razones, probablemente, tiene relación con el hecho de que para la época, quienes se dedicaban a curar, eran menospreciados, razón por la que el oficio de médico era practicado por mestizos y gente de clase media baja, lo que no permitió dejar mayores evidencias escritas con el fin de comprender como se trataban y curaban las enfermedades, siendo la medicina popular, que subsiste hasta nuestros días, la única evidencia para comprender ligeramente los procedimientos médicos practicados en el lejano siglo colonial de nuestro análisis. Conclusión: la historia de la Medicina en el Ecuador ha sido tratada en contadas ocasiones por médicos profesionales, quienes se han dedicado con admirable paciencia a recoger todo cuanto detalle les ha sido posible localizar sobre todo en los archivos del antiguo hospital San Juan de Dios de la capital ecuatoriana; en igual forma, han podido ubicar ciertos datos que la historia social y política del país no la han tomado en cuenta. Para ello han recurrido al valioso archivo histórico de la Universidad Central del Ecuador, el cual guarda y conserva verdaderas joyas documentales sobre la Facultad de Ciencias Médicas; sin embargo, no existen estudios especializados sobre la farmacopea popular, base fundamental para comprender el estado de salud de los quiteños que habitaron en el siglo 18. Descriptores DeCs: historia del Ecuador, historia de la medicina, farmacopea, remedios caseros, siglo 18, Quito (AU)


Context: to know the history of the people, it is necessary to analyze their spirit and customs, by means of which they can understand their thought that identifies and values them by giving them their own reason for being. One of the most important activities is related to the way of preserving their health, vital foundation of life and existence. In this virtue, this analysis allows knowing the tradition of Quito related to the use of medicinal plants and their different applications. Objective: through this historical investigation, to detail the use of potions and medicinal plants used by the so-called doctors and healers of the eighteenth century Quito, in order to counteract the most common diseases affecting the people of Quito. Discussion and analysis: there are few historical and anthropological studies on the subject, which does not allow a comparative analysis in order to achieve better conclusions. Possibly the difficulty to access primary sources located in specialized files is the cause for this failure. On the other hand, social history related to Medicine is very relative, because historians have given little importance to such a valuable subject, which could well be understood in the eighteenth century thought. One of the reasons, probably, is related to the fact that for the time, those who were dedicated to cure, were despised, reason why the doctor's office was practiced by mestizos and people of lower middle class, which did not allow leave more written evidence in order to understand how diseases were treated and cured, being popular medicine, which subsists to our days, the only evidence to understand slightly the medical procedures practiced in the distant colonial century of our analysis. Conclusion: the history of Medicine in Ecuador has been treated on rare occasions by professional doctors, who have devoted themselves with admirable patience to collect all the details they have been able to locate; especially in the archives of the old San Juan de Dios hospital at the Ecuadorian capital. In the same way, they have been able to locate certain data that the social and political history of the country has not taken into account. For this they have resorted to the valuable historical archive of the Central University of Ecuador, which keeps and preserves true documentary gems about the Faculty of Medical Sciences. However, there are no specialized studies on the popular pharmacopoeia, a fundamental basis for understanding the state of health of the people of Quito who lived in the 18th century. (AU)


Assuntos
Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Farmacologia , História , Medicina , Saúde Pública , Etnofarmacologia , História da Farmácia
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Ambato; s.n; 2018. 1-66 p. graf, tab.
Tese em Espanhol | LILACS, MTYCI | ID: biblio-996386

RESUMO

El uso de la medicina natural tradicional es actualmente una parte importante relacionada con la salud, en algunos países de Latinoamérica se la conoce como medicina complementaria, la cual históricamente se ha utilizado para mantener la salud, prevenir y tratar enfermedades crónicas. En el presente proyecto de investigación se propuso determinar si existe algún efecto antimicrobiano significativo contra el microorganismo Cándida albicans en el extracto alcohólico o aceite esencial obtenidos a partir de la planta menta. La investigación comprendió tres etapas: el estudio etnofarmacológico, el análisis fitoquímico y el análisis de actividad antimicrobiana. Al concluir la primera etapa se estableció que las plantas de acuerdo al nivel de uso significativo (UST%), presentan los siguientes valores: menta (29,41%), sábila (23,08%) y manzanilla (21,72%). En el análisis fitoquímico se determinó la presencia de ciertos metabolitos secundarios de la planta medicinal menta como los terpenoides y compuestos fenólicos (cumarinas, flavonoides, lignina y taninos). Dentro del análisis microbiológico, se presentó mayor efectividad a una concentración de 100%, obteniéndose halos promedio de 17,67mm y 16,67mm para aceite esencial y extracto etanólico respectivamente. La prueba de varianzas realizada como análisis estadístico determinó que alguna de las medias de las distribuciones de la variable cuantitativa (halos de inhibición) en los extractos y aceites de menta es diferente (15,907 con un valor de p < 0,05), afirmando que existen efecto antimicrobiano de la menta sobre Cándida albicans.


Assuntos
Candida albicans , Mentha/microbiologia , Anti-Infecciosos , Etnofarmacologia , Equador , Compostos Fitoquímicos
19.
Ambato; s.n; 2018. 1-54 p. tab, graf.
Tese em Espanhol | MTYCI, LILACS | ID: biblio-996387

RESUMO

El uso de las plantas como métodos alternativos de medicina viene incrementándose con el paso del tiempo, es así que la Organización Mundial de Salud mediante políticas sanitarias, ayuda a las autoridades y promueve el desarrollo de fitofármacos, con la utilización segura y eficaz de la medicina tradicional y complementaria, con la reglamentación de productos, prácticas y profesionales. La investigación tiene tres etapas; la primera consta de un estudio etnofarmacológico, realizado en la Provincia de Manabí, donde se estableció que el comino presenta un nivel de uso significativo (UST) de 20% e índice de valor de uso (IVU) de 1,4.La segunda, marcha fitoquímica, estableció la presencia de metabolitos secundarios como terpineol y acido cumínico relacionados con la acción antimicrobiana. La tercera evaluó el efecto in vitro antimicrobiano del aceite esencial y extracto etanólico de Comino sobre Porphyromonas gingivalis, mediante técnica de difusión de disco en agar Mueller Hinton-Sangre; se midieron concentraciones al 25%, 50%, 75% y 100% de aceite esencial y extracto etanólico de comino; se usó amoxicilina como control positivo y agua destilada como control negativo. Los efectos inhibitorios del extracto etanólico y aceite esencial fueron de 84,08% y 89,76% respectivamente, presentando una sensibilidad media según la escala de Duraffour. En cuanto a la estadística se utilizó ANOVA, determinándose los valores para aceite esencial p=0.008; y el extracto etanólico p=0.001, lo que concluye que las hipótesis nulas son rechazadas. (AU)


Assuntos
Porphyromonas gingivalis , Etnofarmacologia , Cuminum/microbiologia , Técnicas In Vitro , Equador , Compostos Fitoquímicos
20.
Afr. j. pharm. pharmacol ; 12(3): 27-40, 2018.
Artigo em Francês | AIM | ID: biblio-1257543

RESUMO

The prevalence of metabolic disorders such as diabetes among population is of increasing concern worldwide. Sudan is a developing country, where several areas frequently depend on folk medicine. Several herbal preparations have been used in folklore practice in Sudan for the management of diabetes with claims asserting their hypoglycemic effect. Basic research relating to these plants are reviewed in this paper with the intention to highlight their therapeutic potential for the treatment of diabetes and promote their regular use in Sudan. Ethnobotanical information was obtained by an assessment of the available literature in electronic data bases with publications describing the medicinal plants used for the treatment of diabetes. In this review paper, different parts of 38 plant species, are described that are used in the Sudanese traditional medicine and belong to 35 genera and 23 families. Thirty three plants have been documented in scientific literature to possess in vivo antidiabetic activity and only one was ineffective in lowering blood glucose level, namely Striga hermonthica. Many of the plants in the study review have been studied in in vitro models (such as α-amylase or α-glucosidase inhibition) in an effort to explain some of their biomedical interaction. The role of isolated bioactive compounds like trigonelline and 3, 5-dicaffeoylquinic acid in diabetes management is also evaluated in the present review. Ten plants original from Sudan have been already used in clinical trials for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. This review provides useful information on the characterization of such herbal medicines that are utilized in the Sudanese traditional medicine for the control of metabolic syndromes such as diabetes


Assuntos
Diabetes Mellitus/terapia , Etnofarmacologia , Medicina Tradicional Africana , Plantas Medicinais/farmacologia , Sudão
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