Plant species as a therapeutic resource in areas of the savanna in the state of Pernambuco, Northeast Brazil. (2nd August 2015)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- Plant species as a therapeutic resource in areas of the savanna in the state of Pernambuco, Northeast Brazil. (2nd August 2015)
- Main Title:
- Plant species as a therapeutic resource in areas of the savanna in the state of Pernambuco, Northeast Brazil
- Authors:
- Saraiva, Manuele Eufrasio
Ulisses, Ana Vartan Ribeiro de Alencar
Ribeiro, Daiany Alves
Oliveira, Liana Geraldo Souza de
Macêdo, Delmácia Gonçalves de
Sousa, Francisca de Fátima Silva de
Menezes, Irwin Rose Alencar de
Sampaio, Everardo Valadares de Sá Barretto
Souza, Marta Maria de Almeida - Abstract:
- Abstract: Ethnopharmacological relevance: Ethnobotanical studies have contributed significantly in research of plants with therapeutic potential. The aim of the present study was to learn about the use of native medicinal plants cited by the traditional population in "cerradão" (savanna woodland) areas in Northeast Brazil, providing data on therapeutic indications of the species used and their versatility. Materials and methods: Semi-structured interviews were conducted on the basis of a standardized questionnaire designed for key informants selected using the "snowball" technique. The selection of plants species with therapeutic potential was performed on the basis of the relative importance (RI) and informant consensus fator (ICF). Results: A total of 78 species were indicated for 87 therapeutic purposes. Of these, 11 species presented great versatility of use (RI>1), as e.g.including Copaifera langsdorffii Desf., Hybanthus calceolaria (Mart.) Plumel., Heliotropium cf. indicum L., Croton zehntneri, Croton heliotropiifolius, Myracrodruon urundeuva, Stryphnodendro rotundifolium . Medicinal uses could be generalized Pax & K. Hoffm and Hymenaea courbaril L. The therapeutic indications were grouped into 14 use15 categories with 594 species–category combinations. The largest number of medicinal species was indicated for illnesses or undefined pain, followed by diseases associated with respiratory, digestive and genitourinaryof body systems. The factor informant consensusAbstract: Ethnopharmacological relevance: Ethnobotanical studies have contributed significantly in research of plants with therapeutic potential. The aim of the present study was to learn about the use of native medicinal plants cited by the traditional population in "cerradão" (savanna woodland) areas in Northeast Brazil, providing data on therapeutic indications of the species used and their versatility. Materials and methods: Semi-structured interviews were conducted on the basis of a standardized questionnaire designed for key informants selected using the "snowball" technique. The selection of plants species with therapeutic potential was performed on the basis of the relative importance (RI) and informant consensus fator (ICF). Results: A total of 78 species were indicated for 87 therapeutic purposes. Of these, 11 species presented great versatility of use (RI>1), as e.g.including Copaifera langsdorffii Desf., Hybanthus calceolaria (Mart.) Plumel., Heliotropium cf. indicum L., Croton zehntneri, Croton heliotropiifolius, Myracrodruon urundeuva, Stryphnodendro rotundifolium . Medicinal uses could be generalized Pax & K. Hoffm and Hymenaea courbaril L. The therapeutic indications were grouped into 14 use15 categories with 594 species–category combinations. The largest number of medicinal species was indicated for illnesses or undefined pain, followed by diseases associated with respiratory, digestive and genitourinaryof body systems. The factor informant consensus highlighted the agreement in the use of plants and showed that the, of which Diseases of the Nervous System and, Diseases of the Circulatory System had the greatest agreement 1.0 and 0.87 repectively, Disorders of the Visual Sensory System – Eyes and Respiratory System Disorder showed the highest agreement of use. Conclusions: Most of the species cited by the key informants are well known scientifically, but it is interesting that some have been studied little or not all with regard to confirming their purported medicinal properties and can contribute substantially to pharmacological and phytochemical investigations in the search for new drugs. Graphical abstract: … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Journal of ethnopharmacology. Volume 171(2015)
- Journal:
- Journal of ethnopharmacology
- Issue:
- Volume 171(2015)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 171, Issue 2015 (2015)
- Year:
- 2015
- Volume:
- 171
- Issue:
- 2015
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2015-0171-2015-0000
- Page Start:
- 141
- Page End:
- 153
- Publication Date:
- 2015-08-02
- Subjects:
- Ethnobotany -- Popular knowledge -- Medicinal plants -- Savanna woodland -- Cerradão -- Pernambuco
Ethnopharmacology -- Periodicals
Pharmacognosy -- Periodicals
Herbs -- Periodicals
Herbs -- Periodicals
Pharmacognosy -- Periodicals
Pharmacognosie -- Périodiques
Herbes -- Périodiques
615.1 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/03788741 ↗
http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.jep.2015.05.034 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 0378-8741
- Deposit Type:
- Legaldeposit
- View Content:
- Available online (eLD content is only available in our Reading Rooms) ↗
- Physical Locations:
- British Library DSC - 4979.602400
British Library DSC - BLDSS-3PM
British Library HMNTS - ELD Digital store - Ingest File:
- 10066.xml