Survey of plants popularly used for pain releif in Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Stolz, Eveline Dischkaln
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Müller, Liz Girardi, Rodrigues, Marília Trojan, Baumhardt, Estela Regina, Ritter, Mara Rejane, Rates, Stela Maris Kuze
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Ethnobotanical data can be an important tool in the search for new drugs. The Brazilian Health Surveillance Agency accepts the registration of herbal medicines based on ethnopharmacological and ethnobotanical studies. With the purpose of increasing the knowledge of potentially useful plants for the treatment of painful conditions, we analyzed the ethnobotanical studies carried out in Rio Grande do Sul state (RS-Southern Brazil); we had access to nineteen studies. To our knowledge, this is the first compilation of ethnobotanical studies that focus on pain relief carried out in RS. The species native to RS cited in at least nine (about 50%) of these studies were selected. The search retrieved 28 native species cited as used to alleviate painful conditions, which are distributed in eighteen botanical families, being Asteraceae the most mentioned. The species more frequently cited for pain relief were Achyrocline satureioides, Baccharis articulata, Baccharis crispa, Lepidium didymum, Eugenia uniflora and Maytenus ilicifolia. The only species not reported in any pre-clinical study associated with pain relief was B. articulata. Among the six species cited, no studies on clinical efficacy were found. In conclusion, the folk use of native plants with therapeutic purposes is widespread in RS State (Brazil), being pain relief an important property.
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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Survey of plants popularly used for pain releif in Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil
title Survey of plants popularly used for pain releif in Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil
spellingShingle Survey of plants popularly used for pain releif in Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil
Stolz, Eveline Dischkaln
Etnobotânica
Medicina popular : Rio Grande do Sul Brasil
Plantas medicinais
Farmacognosia
Ethnobotany
Folk medicine
Pain
title_short Survey of plants popularly used for pain releif in Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil
title_full Survey of plants popularly used for pain releif in Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil
title_fullStr Survey of plants popularly used for pain releif in Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Survey of plants popularly used for pain releif in Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil
title_sort Survey of plants popularly used for pain releif in Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil
author Stolz, Eveline Dischkaln
author_facet Stolz, Eveline Dischkaln
Müller, Liz Girardi
Rodrigues, Marília Trojan
Baumhardt, Estela Regina
Ritter, Mara Rejane
Rates, Stela Maris Kuze
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author2 Müller, Liz Girardi
Rodrigues, Marília Trojan
Baumhardt, Estela Regina
Ritter, Mara Rejane
Rates, Stela Maris Kuze
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Stolz, Eveline Dischkaln
Müller, Liz Girardi
Rodrigues, Marília Trojan
Baumhardt, Estela Regina
Ritter, Mara Rejane
Rates, Stela Maris Kuze
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Etnobotânica
Medicina popular : Rio Grande do Sul Brasil
Plantas medicinais
Farmacognosia
topic Etnobotânica
Medicina popular : Rio Grande do Sul Brasil
Plantas medicinais
Farmacognosia
Ethnobotany
Folk medicine
Pain
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Ethnobotany
Folk medicine
Pain
description Ethnobotanical data can be an important tool in the search for new drugs. The Brazilian Health Surveillance Agency accepts the registration of herbal medicines based on ethnopharmacological and ethnobotanical studies. With the purpose of increasing the knowledge of potentially useful plants for the treatment of painful conditions, we analyzed the ethnobotanical studies carried out in Rio Grande do Sul state (RS-Southern Brazil); we had access to nineteen studies. To our knowledge, this is the first compilation of ethnobotanical studies that focus on pain relief carried out in RS. The species native to RS cited in at least nine (about 50%) of these studies were selected. The search retrieved 28 native species cited as used to alleviate painful conditions, which are distributed in eighteen botanical families, being Asteraceae the most mentioned. The species more frequently cited for pain relief were Achyrocline satureioides, Baccharis articulata, Baccharis crispa, Lepidium didymum, Eugenia uniflora and Maytenus ilicifolia. The only species not reported in any pre-clinical study associated with pain relief was B. articulata. Among the six species cited, no studies on clinical efficacy were found. In conclusion, the folk use of native plants with therapeutic purposes is widespread in RS State (Brazil), being pain relief an important property.
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