MEDICINAL PLANTS USED TO TREAT SINUSITIS IN BRAZIL: a literature review
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Resumo: | Sinusitis is one of the chronic respiratory diseases that represent one of the biggest health problems worldwide, characterized by inflammation in the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses. A large part of the population with this condition resorts to natural treatments, mainly the use of medicinal plants, to treat and cure diseases. The objective of this work was to carry out a survey of medicinal plants used in different locations in Brazil for the treatment of sinusitis, through an integrative literature review. Data collection was performed by searching for scientific articles, theses or dissertations in virtual databases: SciELO, Google Scholar and Virtual Health Library. A total of 998 studies were found and a final sample of 40 articles was selected. The regions identified in these were: Northeast (19), North (8), Southeast (5), Midwest (5) and South (3). 86 plants were identified, 32 of which are native to Brazil and 17 are present in RENISUS, being, in total, distributed in 35 families. Among the most used parts and forms of use, leaves (51.25%) and teas (19.57%) were the most mentioned, respectively. Among the species found, the 5 most cited were Luffa operculata Cogn., Eucalyptus globulus Labill., Amburana cearenses (Allemão) A.C.Sm., Mentha arvensis L. and Rosmarinus officinalis L. The research carried out demonstrates that the vast majority of plants popularly used for sinusitis they do not have scientific evidence in the literature and only L. operculata Cogn. presents published studies with positive effects and only in tests carried out in vitro. |
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MEDICINAL PLANTS USED TO TREAT SINUSITIS IN BRAZIL: a literature reviewPLANTAS MEDICINALES UTILIZADAS PARA TRATAR LA SINUSITIS EN BRASIL: una revisión de la literaturaPLANTAS MEDICINAIS UTILIZADAS PARA TRATAMENTO DA SINUSITE NO BRASIL: uma revisão de literaturaPlantas medicinaisEtnobotânicaSinusiteBrasilMedicinal PlantsEthnobotanySinusitisBrazilPlantas medicinalesEtnobotánicaSinusitisBrasilSinusitis is one of the chronic respiratory diseases that represent one of the biggest health problems worldwide, characterized by inflammation in the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses. A large part of the population with this condition resorts to natural treatments, mainly the use of medicinal plants, to treat and cure diseases. The objective of this work was to carry out a survey of medicinal plants used in different locations in Brazil for the treatment of sinusitis, through an integrative literature review. Data collection was performed by searching for scientific articles, theses or dissertations in virtual databases: SciELO, Google Scholar and Virtual Health Library. A total of 998 studies were found and a final sample of 40 articles was selected. The regions identified in these were: Northeast (19), North (8), Southeast (5), Midwest (5) and South (3). 86 plants were identified, 32 of which are native to Brazil and 17 are present in RENISUS, being, in total, distributed in 35 families. Among the most used parts and forms of use, leaves (51.25%) and teas (19.57%) were the most mentioned, respectively. Among the species found, the 5 most cited were Luffa operculata Cogn., Eucalyptus globulus Labill., Amburana cearenses (Allemão) A.C.Sm., Mentha arvensis L. and Rosmarinus officinalis L. The research carried out demonstrates that the vast majority of plants popularly used for sinusitis they do not have scientific evidence in the literature and only L. operculata Cogn. presents published studies with positive effects and only in tests carried out in vitro.La sinusitis es una de las enfermedades respiratorias crónicas que representan uno de los mayores problemas de salud a nivel mundial, caracterizada por la inflamación en la cavidad nasal y los senos paranasales. Una gran parte de la población con esta condición recurre a tratamientos naturales, principalmente el uso de plantas medicinales, para tratar y curar enfermedades. El objetivo de este trabajo fue realizar un estudio de las plantas medicinales utilizadas en diferentes lugares de Brasil para el tratamiento de la sinusitis, a través de una revisión integradora de la literatura. La recolección de datos se realizó mediante la búsqueda de artículos científicos, tesis o disertaciones en bases de datos virtuales: SciELO, Google Scholar y Biblioteca Virtual en Salud. Se encontraron un total de 998 estudios y se seleccionó una muestra final de 40 artículos. Las regiones identificadas en estos fueron: Noreste (19), Norte (8), Sureste (5), Medio Oeste (5) y Sur (3). Se identificaron 86 plantas, 32 de las cuales son nativas de Brasil y 17 están presentes en RENISUS, siendo, en total, distribuidas en 35 familias. Entre las partes y formas de uso más utilizadas, las hojas (51,25%) y los tés (19,57%) fueron los más mencionados, respectivamente. Entre las especies encontradas, las 5 más citadas fueron Luffa operculata Cogn., Eucalyptus globulus Labill., Amburana cearenses (Allemão) A.C.Sm., Mentha arvensis L. y Rosmarinus officinalis L. La investigación realizada demuestra que la gran mayoría de las plantas utilizadas popularmente para la sinusitis no tienen evidencia científica en la literatura y solo L. operculata Cogn. presenta estudios publicados con efectos positivos y solo en pruebas realizadas in vitro.A sinusite é uma das doenças respiratórias crônicas, que representam um dos maiores problemas de saúde mundialmente, caracterizada por uma inflamação na cavidade nasal e nos seios paranasais. Grande parte da população portadora de tal afecção recorre a tratamentos naturais, principalmente ao uso de plantas medicinais, para tratamento e cura de doenças. O objetivo deste trabalho foi realizar um levantamento das plantas medicinais utilizadas nas diferentes localidades do Brasil para o tratamento da sinusite, por meio de uma revisão de literatura integrativa. A coleta de dados foi realizada através da busca por artigos científicos, teses ou dissertações nas bases de dados virtuais: SciELO, Google Acadêmico e Biblioteca Virtual de Saúde. Foram encontrados 998 estudos e selecionou-se uma amostra final de 40 artigos. As regiões identificadas nestes foram: Nordeste (19), Norte (8), Sudeste (5), Centro-oeste (5) e Sul (3). Foram identificadas 86 plantas, das quais 32 são nativas do Brasil e 17 estão presentes na RENISUS estando, no total, distribuídas em 35 famílias. Dentre as partes e formas de uso mais utilizadas, as folhas (51,25%) e os chás (19,57%) foram os mais citados, respectivamente. Dentre as espécies encontradas, as 5 mais citadas foram a Luffa operculata Cogn., Eucalyptus globulus Labill., Amburana cearenses (Allemão) A.C.Sm., Mentha arvensis L. e Rosmarinus officinalis L. A pesquisa realizada demonstra que a grande maioria das plantas utilizadas popularmente para a sinusite não possuem evidências científicas na literatura e somente a L. operculata Cogn. apresenta estudos publicados com efeitos positivos e apenas em testes feitos in vitro.Scientia GeneralisScientia GeneralisScientia Generalis2022-03-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://scientiageneralis.com.br/index.php/SG/article/view/38927363/v3n1a15Scientia Generalis; v. 3 n. 1 (2022); 144-159Scientia Generalis; Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022); 144-159Scientia Generalis; Vol. 3 Núm. 1 (2022); 144-1592675-299927363/v3n1reponame:Scientia Generalisinstname:Publicação independenteinstacron:INDEPporhttps://scientiageneralis.com.br/index.php/SG/article/view/389/314Copyright (c) 2022 Juliana Rodrigues Santos, Fabrício Drummond Vieira da Silva, Heliana Trindade Marinho Santana, Talita Fernandes Neullshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRodrigues Santos, JulianaDrummond Vieira da Silva, FabrícioTrindade Marinho Santana, Heliana Fernandes Neulls, Talita2023-08-01T03:32:15Zoai:ojs2.scientiageneralis.com.br:article/389Revistahttps://scientiageneralis.com.br/index.php/SGPRIhttps://scientiageneralis.com.br/index.php/SG/oaieditor@scientiageneralis.com.br2675-29992675-2999opendoar:2023-08-01T03:32:15Scientia Generalis - Publicação independentefalse |
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MEDICINAL PLANTS USED TO TREAT SINUSITIS IN BRAZIL: a literature review PLANTAS MEDICINALES UTILIZADAS PARA TRATAR LA SINUSITIS EN BRASIL: una revisión de la literatura PLANTAS MEDICINAIS UTILIZADAS PARA TRATAMENTO DA SINUSITE NO BRASIL: uma revisão de literatura |
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MEDICINAL PLANTS USED TO TREAT SINUSITIS IN BRAZIL: a literature review |
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MEDICINAL PLANTS USED TO TREAT SINUSITIS IN BRAZIL: a literature review Rodrigues Santos, Juliana Plantas medicinais Etnobotânica Sinusite Brasil Medicinal Plants Ethnobotany Sinusitis Brazil Plantas medicinales Etnobotánica Sinusitis Brasil |
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MEDICINAL PLANTS USED TO TREAT SINUSITIS IN BRAZIL: a literature review |
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MEDICINAL PLANTS USED TO TREAT SINUSITIS IN BRAZIL: a literature review |
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MEDICINAL PLANTS USED TO TREAT SINUSITIS IN BRAZIL: a literature review |
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MEDICINAL PLANTS USED TO TREAT SINUSITIS IN BRAZIL: a literature review |
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MEDICINAL PLANTS USED TO TREAT SINUSITIS IN BRAZIL: a literature review |
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Rodrigues Santos, Juliana |
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Rodrigues Santos, Juliana Drummond Vieira da Silva, Fabrício Trindade Marinho Santana, Heliana Fernandes Neulls, Talita |
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Drummond Vieira da Silva, Fabrício Trindade Marinho Santana, Heliana Fernandes Neulls, Talita |
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Rodrigues Santos, Juliana Drummond Vieira da Silva, Fabrício Trindade Marinho Santana, Heliana Fernandes Neulls, Talita |
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Plantas medicinais Etnobotânica Sinusite Brasil Medicinal Plants Ethnobotany Sinusitis Brazil Plantas medicinales Etnobotánica Sinusitis Brasil |
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Plantas medicinais Etnobotânica Sinusite Brasil Medicinal Plants Ethnobotany Sinusitis Brazil Plantas medicinales Etnobotánica Sinusitis Brasil |
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Sinusitis is one of the chronic respiratory diseases that represent one of the biggest health problems worldwide, characterized by inflammation in the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses. A large part of the population with this condition resorts to natural treatments, mainly the use of medicinal plants, to treat and cure diseases. The objective of this work was to carry out a survey of medicinal plants used in different locations in Brazil for the treatment of sinusitis, through an integrative literature review. Data collection was performed by searching for scientific articles, theses or dissertations in virtual databases: SciELO, Google Scholar and Virtual Health Library. A total of 998 studies were found and a final sample of 40 articles was selected. The regions identified in these were: Northeast (19), North (8), Southeast (5), Midwest (5) and South (3). 86 plants were identified, 32 of which are native to Brazil and 17 are present in RENISUS, being, in total, distributed in 35 families. Among the most used parts and forms of use, leaves (51.25%) and teas (19.57%) were the most mentioned, respectively. Among the species found, the 5 most cited were Luffa operculata Cogn., Eucalyptus globulus Labill., Amburana cearenses (Allemão) A.C.Sm., Mentha arvensis L. and Rosmarinus officinalis L. The research carried out demonstrates that the vast majority of plants popularly used for sinusitis they do not have scientific evidence in the literature and only L. operculata Cogn. presents published studies with positive effects and only in tests carried out in vitro. |
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