Plants from Solanaceae family with possible anxiolytic effect reported on 19th century's Brazilian medical journal

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Main Author: Giorgetti,Melina
Publication Date: 2011
Other Authors: Negri,Giuseppina
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia (Online)
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Summary: In the beginning of the 19th century, the first Brazilian scientific knowledge journal on medicinal plants the Gazetas Médicas was launch reporting Brazilian medicinal plants belonging to several botanical families. The aim of this study was research the Solanaceae species that were described as anxiolytics in the 19th century's Brazilian Medical Gazettes and to make a revision about these species in literature. A taxonomic update, together a careful research about ethnopharmacological, pharmacological and phytochemical, patent process and reports of phytomedicines, was carried out for these Solanaceae species. In this research were found thirteen plants, but the taxonomic update reduced this number to six species. Among them, Physalis angulata L. and Solanum nigrum L. were studied and showed depressor activity on central nervous system (CNS) as described in Gazetas Médicas. This research showed that Solanaceae species reported in this study has potential as anxiolytic drugs and should be investigated more deeply.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Plants from Solanaceae family with possible anxiolytic effect reported on 19th century's Brazilian medical journal
title Plants from Solanaceae family with possible anxiolytic effect reported on 19th century's Brazilian medical journal
spellingShingle Plants from Solanaceae family with possible anxiolytic effect reported on 19th century's Brazilian medical journal
Giorgetti,Melina
anxiolytic
Brazilian Medical Gazette
historical literature
19th century
Solanaceae
title_short Plants from Solanaceae family with possible anxiolytic effect reported on 19th century's Brazilian medical journal
title_full Plants from Solanaceae family with possible anxiolytic effect reported on 19th century's Brazilian medical journal
title_fullStr Plants from Solanaceae family with possible anxiolytic effect reported on 19th century's Brazilian medical journal
title_full_unstemmed Plants from Solanaceae family with possible anxiolytic effect reported on 19th century's Brazilian medical journal
title_sort Plants from Solanaceae family with possible anxiolytic effect reported on 19th century's Brazilian medical journal
author Giorgetti,Melina
author_facet Giorgetti,Melina
Negri,Giuseppina
author_role author
author2 Negri,Giuseppina
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Giorgetti,Melina
Negri,Giuseppina
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv anxiolytic
Brazilian Medical Gazette
historical literature
19th century
Solanaceae
topic anxiolytic
Brazilian Medical Gazette
historical literature
19th century
Solanaceae
description In the beginning of the 19th century, the first Brazilian scientific knowledge journal on medicinal plants the Gazetas Médicas was launch reporting Brazilian medicinal plants belonging to several botanical families. The aim of this study was research the Solanaceae species that were described as anxiolytics in the 19th century's Brazilian Medical Gazettes and to make a revision about these species in literature. A taxonomic update, together a careful research about ethnopharmacological, pharmacological and phytochemical, patent process and reports of phytomedicines, was carried out for these Solanaceae species. In this research were found thirteen plants, but the taxonomic update reduced this number to six species. Among them, Physalis angulata L. and Solanum nigrum L. were studied and showed depressor activity on central nervous system (CNS) as described in Gazetas Médicas. This research showed that Solanaceae species reported in this study has potential as anxiolytic drugs and should be investigated more deeply.
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