Urban ethnobotany in Petrópolis and Nova Friburgo (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)

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Autor(a) principal: Leitão,Fernanda
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Fonseca-Kruel,Viviane Stern da, Silva,Inês Machline, Reinert,Fernanda
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia (Online)
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Resumo: The main goal of this paper was the study of the useful plants sold in the open-air fairs of Petrópolis and Nova Friburgo, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Data collection was obtained through participant observation, semi structured interviews and free listing with four herbalist informants. From the interviews, 115 species (belonging to 49 families) were recorded: 94 for medicinal purposes, 12 with religious application, and 9 for ornamental purposes. Thirty percent of the species were native, and 72% herbaceous. The most representative families were Asteraceae (26 species) and Lamiaceae (10 species). The medicinal species related to diseases of the respiratory system were more common during the winter and autumn. "Espinheira-santa" (Clarisia cf. ilicifolia) had the highest Relative Importance (1.8) and collocation in all seasons using the Preference Ranking, although its effectiveness or toxicity levels have not been established. The importance of the study is to gather knowledge from local herbalists about commercialized species in open-air fairs and popular markets in the Rio de Janeiro State, which represent valuable resources for bioprospection.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Urban ethnobotany in Petrópolis and Nova Friburgo (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
title Urban ethnobotany in Petrópolis and Nova Friburgo (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
spellingShingle Urban ethnobotany in Petrópolis and Nova Friburgo (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
Leitão,Fernanda
Ethnobotany
medicinal plants
herbal markets
local knowledge
Brazil
title_short Urban ethnobotany in Petrópolis and Nova Friburgo (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
title_full Urban ethnobotany in Petrópolis and Nova Friburgo (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
title_fullStr Urban ethnobotany in Petrópolis and Nova Friburgo (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
title_full_unstemmed Urban ethnobotany in Petrópolis and Nova Friburgo (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
title_sort Urban ethnobotany in Petrópolis and Nova Friburgo (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
author Leitão,Fernanda
author_facet Leitão,Fernanda
Fonseca-Kruel,Viviane Stern da
Silva,Inês Machline
Reinert,Fernanda
author_role author
author2 Fonseca-Kruel,Viviane Stern da
Silva,Inês Machline
Reinert,Fernanda
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Leitão,Fernanda
Fonseca-Kruel,Viviane Stern da
Silva,Inês Machline
Reinert,Fernanda
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ethnobotany
medicinal plants
herbal markets
local knowledge
Brazil
topic Ethnobotany
medicinal plants
herbal markets
local knowledge
Brazil
description The main goal of this paper was the study of the useful plants sold in the open-air fairs of Petrópolis and Nova Friburgo, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Data collection was obtained through participant observation, semi structured interviews and free listing with four herbalist informants. From the interviews, 115 species (belonging to 49 families) were recorded: 94 for medicinal purposes, 12 with religious application, and 9 for ornamental purposes. Thirty percent of the species were native, and 72% herbaceous. The most representative families were Asteraceae (26 species) and Lamiaceae (10 species). The medicinal species related to diseases of the respiratory system were more common during the winter and autumn. "Espinheira-santa" (Clarisia cf. ilicifolia) had the highest Relative Importance (1.8) and collocation in all seasons using the Preference Ranking, although its effectiveness or toxicity levels have not been established. The importance of the study is to gather knowledge from local herbalists about commercialized species in open-air fairs and popular markets in the Rio de Janeiro State, which represent valuable resources for bioprospection.
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