The use of medicinal plants by an indigenous Pataxó community in NE Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Cunha,S.T. Lima
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Rodrigues,E.D., Alves,C., Merrigan,T.L., Melo,T., Guedes,M.L.S., Nascimento,A.F., Toralles,M.B
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista brasileira de plantas medicinais (Online)
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Resumo: We identified and classified 48 medicinal plants used by the Pataxó Indians in south Bahia, Brazil. The location is an ecologically threatened area designated by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. The aim of this paper is to document phytotherapeutic practices in the indigenous community of Mata Medonha. We conducted interviews with the 25 families present at the area. Of the 48 medicinal species identified, only 14 (29%) had been examined for mechanism of action or isolation of biochemical compounds, according to bibliographic research. The plants were deposited at the Alexandre Leal Costa Herbarium of the Federal University of Bahia. We gathered information about the preparation and uses of the plants. The species are used for a variety of maladies, including flu, congestion, bronchitis and headaches, pain, snake bites, and some were only used for women's disorders. The Pataxó ethnopharmacological knowledge is under pressure from the economic outmigration of the community and threats to the biodiversity from logging, mining, and tourism. The plants studied here include important drug candidates. Additional research on the molecular aspects of the species cited should be performed.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The use of medicinal plants by an indigenous Pataxó community in NE Brazil
title The use of medicinal plants by an indigenous Pataxó community in NE Brazil
spellingShingle The use of medicinal plants by an indigenous Pataxó community in NE Brazil
Cunha,S.T. Lima
medicinal plants
indigenous community
ethnobotany
Pataxó
Bahia
title_short The use of medicinal plants by an indigenous Pataxó community in NE Brazil
title_full The use of medicinal plants by an indigenous Pataxó community in NE Brazil
title_fullStr The use of medicinal plants by an indigenous Pataxó community in NE Brazil
title_full_unstemmed The use of medicinal plants by an indigenous Pataxó community in NE Brazil
title_sort The use of medicinal plants by an indigenous Pataxó community in NE Brazil
author Cunha,S.T. Lima
author_facet Cunha,S.T. Lima
Rodrigues,E.D.
Alves,C.
Merrigan,T.L.
Melo,T.
Guedes,M.L.S.
Nascimento,A.F.
Toralles,M.B
author_role author
author2 Rodrigues,E.D.
Alves,C.
Merrigan,T.L.
Melo,T.
Guedes,M.L.S.
Nascimento,A.F.
Toralles,M.B
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cunha,S.T. Lima
Rodrigues,E.D.
Alves,C.
Merrigan,T.L.
Melo,T.
Guedes,M.L.S.
Nascimento,A.F.
Toralles,M.B
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv medicinal plants
indigenous community
ethnobotany
Pataxó
Bahia
topic medicinal plants
indigenous community
ethnobotany
Pataxó
Bahia
description We identified and classified 48 medicinal plants used by the Pataxó Indians in south Bahia, Brazil. The location is an ecologically threatened area designated by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. The aim of this paper is to document phytotherapeutic practices in the indigenous community of Mata Medonha. We conducted interviews with the 25 families present at the area. Of the 48 medicinal species identified, only 14 (29%) had been examined for mechanism of action or isolation of biochemical compounds, according to bibliographic research. The plants were deposited at the Alexandre Leal Costa Herbarium of the Federal University of Bahia. We gathered information about the preparation and uses of the plants. The species are used for a variety of maladies, including flu, congestion, bronchitis and headaches, pain, snake bites, and some were only used for women's disorders. The Pataxó ethnopharmacological knowledge is under pressure from the economic outmigration of the community and threats to the biodiversity from logging, mining, and tourism. The plants studied here include important drug candidates. Additional research on the molecular aspects of the species cited should be performed.
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