Medicinal plants for the "nerves": a review of ethnobotanical studies carried out in South Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Gross,Andressa Verdum
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Stolz,Eveline Dischkaln, Müller,Liz Girardi, Rates,Stela Maris Kuze, Ritter,Mara Rejane
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Botanica Brasilica
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Among the medicinal purposes for which plants have been used is the treatment of “nerves". The objective of this study was to search for species of plants used in the state of Rio Grande do Sul (South Brazil) for the relief of symptoms related to central nervous system (CNS) disorders. Twenty-seven ethnobotanical studies were compiled, in which a total of 94 species were cited. The five most cited species were Cymbopogon citratus (81.5 %), Melissa officinalis (77.7 %), Aloysia citriodora (66.6 %), Matricaria chamomilla (62.9 %) and Passiflora edulis (51.8 %). Scientific studies have corroborated the popular use of these plants as sedatives, but most studies are preclinical and very few have been clinical (M. chamomilla and M. officinalis), and these were mainly exploratory or were performed against placebo. In addition to efficacy data, there are also indications of toxicity for M. chamomilla and P. edulis. In conclusion, there is a great diversity of plant species used in the treatment of symptoms related to CNS disorders, and they are most frequently used as a sedative. Data indicate that M. officinalis possesses clinical efficacy in the treatment of symptoms associated with anxiety without signs of toxicity.
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spelling Medicinal plants for the "nerves": a review of ethnobotanical studies carried out in South Brazilcentral nervous system disordersethnobotanypopular medicinesedativetoxicityABSTRACT Among the medicinal purposes for which plants have been used is the treatment of “nerves". The objective of this study was to search for species of plants used in the state of Rio Grande do Sul (South Brazil) for the relief of symptoms related to central nervous system (CNS) disorders. Twenty-seven ethnobotanical studies were compiled, in which a total of 94 species were cited. The five most cited species were Cymbopogon citratus (81.5 %), Melissa officinalis (77.7 %), Aloysia citriodora (66.6 %), Matricaria chamomilla (62.9 %) and Passiflora edulis (51.8 %). Scientific studies have corroborated the popular use of these plants as sedatives, but most studies are preclinical and very few have been clinical (M. chamomilla and M. officinalis), and these were mainly exploratory or were performed against placebo. In addition to efficacy data, there are also indications of toxicity for M. chamomilla and P. edulis. In conclusion, there is a great diversity of plant species used in the treatment of symptoms related to CNS disorders, and they are most frequently used as a sedative. Data indicate that M. officinalis possesses clinical efficacy in the treatment of symptoms associated with anxiety without signs of toxicity.Sociedade Botânica do Brasil2019-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-33062019000200269Acta Botanica Brasilica v.33 n.2 2019reponame:Acta Botanica Brasilicainstname:Sociedade Botânica do Brasil (SBB)instacron:SBB10.1590/0102-33062018abb0386info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGross,Andressa VerdumStolz,Eveline DischkalnMüller,Liz GirardiRates,Stela Maris KuzeRitter,Mara Rejaneeng2020-02-14T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0102-33062019000200269Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/abb/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpacta@botanica.org.br||acta@botanica.org.br|| f.a.r.santos@gmail.com1677-941X0102-3306opendoar:2020-02-14T00:00Acta Botanica Brasilica - Sociedade Botânica do Brasil (SBB)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Medicinal plants for the "nerves": a review of ethnobotanical studies carried out in South Brazil
title Medicinal plants for the "nerves": a review of ethnobotanical studies carried out in South Brazil
spellingShingle Medicinal plants for the "nerves": a review of ethnobotanical studies carried out in South Brazil
Gross,Andressa Verdum
central nervous system disorders
ethnobotany
popular medicine
sedative
toxicity
title_short Medicinal plants for the "nerves": a review of ethnobotanical studies carried out in South Brazil
title_full Medicinal plants for the "nerves": a review of ethnobotanical studies carried out in South Brazil
title_fullStr Medicinal plants for the "nerves": a review of ethnobotanical studies carried out in South Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Medicinal plants for the "nerves": a review of ethnobotanical studies carried out in South Brazil
title_sort Medicinal plants for the "nerves": a review of ethnobotanical studies carried out in South Brazil
author Gross,Andressa Verdum
author_facet Gross,Andressa Verdum
Stolz,Eveline Dischkaln
Müller,Liz Girardi
Rates,Stela Maris Kuze
Ritter,Mara Rejane
author_role author
author2 Stolz,Eveline Dischkaln
Müller,Liz Girardi
Rates,Stela Maris Kuze
Ritter,Mara Rejane
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gross,Andressa Verdum
Stolz,Eveline Dischkaln
Müller,Liz Girardi
Rates,Stela Maris Kuze
Ritter,Mara Rejane
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv central nervous system disorders
ethnobotany
popular medicine
sedative
toxicity
topic central nervous system disorders
ethnobotany
popular medicine
sedative
toxicity
description ABSTRACT Among the medicinal purposes for which plants have been used is the treatment of “nerves". The objective of this study was to search for species of plants used in the state of Rio Grande do Sul (South Brazil) for the relief of symptoms related to central nervous system (CNS) disorders. Twenty-seven ethnobotanical studies were compiled, in which a total of 94 species were cited. The five most cited species were Cymbopogon citratus (81.5 %), Melissa officinalis (77.7 %), Aloysia citriodora (66.6 %), Matricaria chamomilla (62.9 %) and Passiflora edulis (51.8 %). Scientific studies have corroborated the popular use of these plants as sedatives, but most studies are preclinical and very few have been clinical (M. chamomilla and M. officinalis), and these were mainly exploratory or were performed against placebo. In addition to efficacy data, there are also indications of toxicity for M. chamomilla and P. edulis. In conclusion, there is a great diversity of plant species used in the treatment of symptoms related to CNS disorders, and they are most frequently used as a sedative. Data indicate that M. officinalis possesses clinical efficacy in the treatment of symptoms associated with anxiety without signs of toxicity.
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