Medicinal species of the genus Zanthoxylum (Rutaceae) in Brazil
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Resumo: | The genus Zanthoxylum (Rutaceae, Sapindales) has about 225 species in the world. In Brazil, there are 27 species, with several used mainly in landscaping and urban and rural afforestation, in addition to beekeeping, source of wood and medicinal use. The research aimed to carry out a survey of the species of Zanthoxylum used in Brazilian folk medicine, as well as to systematize the synonyms, popular names, infirmities, main chemical compounds and phytogeographic information for the species. It took place between December 2021 and June 2022, with the survey of articles, books, dissertations and theses available on the internet or in print with information on medicinal uses and chemical compounds for Zanthoxylum species, in addition to specialized websites with photographs, synonyms, popular names, phytogeographic information and distribution maps. The research presents 14 medicinal species of Zanthoxylum in Brazil (Z. caribaeum, Z. ekmanii, Z. fagara, Z. gardneri, Z. kleinii, Z. monogynum, Z. nemorale, Z. pentandrum, Z. petiolare, Z. rhoifolium, Z. riedelianum, Z. rigidum, Z. stelligerum, Z. tingoassuiba), all native, 98 synonyms and 46 popular names, highlighting limãozinho (8 spp.), mamica-de-porca (6 spp.) and laranjinha (5 spp.). They are used for 35 medicinal purposes, mainly inflammation, toothache, vaginal inflammation, menstrual cramps, earache, fever, sexual impotence, sweating, gastric movements, rheumatism, skin problems, vitiligo, pain, tonic and worms. The research shows the medicinal importance of the genus in Brazil, however, new ethnobotanical works may bring medicinal information for species with little or no information. |
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Medicinal species of the genus Zanthoxylum (Rutaceae) in BrazilEspecies medicinales del género Zanthoxylum (Rutaceae) en BrasilEspécies medicinais do gênero Zanthoxylum (Rutaceae) no BrasilAnti-inflammatoryEthnobotanyLimãozinhoMamica-de-porcaMedicinal plants.AntiinflamatorioEtnobotánicaLimãozinhoMamica-de-porcaPlantas medicinales.Anti-inflamatóriaEtnobotânicaLimãozinhoMamica-de-porcaPlantas medicinais. The genus Zanthoxylum (Rutaceae, Sapindales) has about 225 species in the world. In Brazil, there are 27 species, with several used mainly in landscaping and urban and rural afforestation, in addition to beekeeping, source of wood and medicinal use. The research aimed to carry out a survey of the species of Zanthoxylum used in Brazilian folk medicine, as well as to systematize the synonyms, popular names, infirmities, main chemical compounds and phytogeographic information for the species. It took place between December 2021 and June 2022, with the survey of articles, books, dissertations and theses available on the internet or in print with information on medicinal uses and chemical compounds for Zanthoxylum species, in addition to specialized websites with photographs, synonyms, popular names, phytogeographic information and distribution maps. The research presents 14 medicinal species of Zanthoxylum in Brazil (Z. caribaeum, Z. ekmanii, Z. fagara, Z. gardneri, Z. kleinii, Z. monogynum, Z. nemorale, Z. pentandrum, Z. petiolare, Z. rhoifolium, Z. riedelianum, Z. rigidum, Z. stelligerum, Z. tingoassuiba), all native, 98 synonyms and 46 popular names, highlighting limãozinho (8 spp.), mamica-de-porca (6 spp.) and laranjinha (5 spp.). They are used for 35 medicinal purposes, mainly inflammation, toothache, vaginal inflammation, menstrual cramps, earache, fever, sexual impotence, sweating, gastric movements, rheumatism, skin problems, vitiligo, pain, tonic and worms. The research shows the medicinal importance of the genus in Brazil, however, new ethnobotanical works may bring medicinal information for species with little or no information.El género Zanthoxylum (Rutaceae, Sapindales) tiene unas 225 especies en el mundo. En Brasil, existen 27 especies, siendo varias utilizadas principalmente en paisajismo y forestación urbana y rural, además de apicultura, fuente de madera y uso medicinal. La investigación tuvo como objetivo realizar un levantamiento de las especies de Zanthoxylum utilizadas en la medicina popular brasileña, así como sistematizar los sinónimos, nombres populares, enfermedades, principales compuestos químicos e informaciones fitogeográficas de la especie. Se llevó a cabo entre diciembre de 2021 y junio de 2022, con un relevamiento de artículos, libros, disertaciones y tesis disponibles en internet o impresos con información sobre usos medicinales y compuestos químicos para especies de Zanthoxylum, además de sitios web especializados con fotografías, sinónimos, nombres populares, información fitogeográfica y mapas de distribución. La investigación presenta 14 especies medicinales de Zanthoxylum en Brasil (Z. caribaeum, Z. ekmanii, Z. fagara, Z. gardneri, Z. kleinii, Z. monogynum, Z. nemorale, Z. pentandrum, Z. petiolare, Z. rhoifolium, Z. riedelianum, Z. rigidum, Z. stelligerum, Z. tingoassuiba), todas nativas, 98 sinónimos y 46 nombres populares, destacándose lemonzinho (8 spp.), mamica-de-porca (6 spp.) y laranjinha (5 spp.). Utilizadas para 35 fines medicinales, destacando inflamación, dolor de muelas, inflamación vaginal, cólicos menstruales, dolor de oído, fiebre, impotencia sexual, sudoración, movimientos gástricos, reumatismo, problemas de piel, vitíligo, dolores, tónicos y lombrices. La investigación muestra la importancia medicinal del género en Brasil, sin embargo, nuevos trabajos etnobotánicos pueden traer informaciones medicinales a especies con poca o ninguna información.O gênero Zanthoxylum (Rutaceae, Sapindales) possui cerca de 225 espécies no mundo. No Brasil, são 27 espécies, com várias utilizadas principalmente no paisagismo e na arborização urbana e rural, além de apícola, fonte de madeira e uso medicinal. A pesquisa teve como objetivo realizar o levantamento das espécies de Zanthoxylum utilizadas na medicina popular brasileira, bem como sistematizar os sinônimos, nomes populares, enfermidades, principais compostos químicos e informações fitogeográficas para as espécies. Ocorreu entre dezembro de 2021 e junho de 2022, com o levantamento de artigos, livros, dissertações e teses disponíveis na internet ou impressos com informações sobre usos medicinais e compostos químicos para espécies de Zanthoxylum, além de sites especializados com fotografias, sinônimos, nomes populares, informações fitogeográficas e mapas de distribuição. A pesquisa apresenta 14 espécies medicinais de Zanthoxylum no Brasil (Z. caribaeum, Z. ekmanii, Z. fagara, Z. gardneri, Z. kleinii, Z. monogynum, Z. nemorale, Z. pentandrum, Z. petiolare, Z. rhoifolium, Z. riedelianum, Z. rigidum, Z. stelligerum, Z. tingoassuiba), todas nativas, 98 sinônimos e 46 nomes populares, destacando-se limãozinho (8 spp.), mamica-de-porca (6 spp.) e laranjinha (5 spp.). São utilizadas para 35 finalidades medicinais, principalmente inflamação, dor de dente, inflamação vaginal, cólica menstrual, dor de ouvido, febre, impotência sexual, sudorífera, movimentos gástricos, reumatismo, problemas de pele, vitiligo, dor, tônica e verminose. A pesquisa mostra a importância medicinal do gênero no Brasil, no entanto, novos trabalhos etnobotânicos podem trazer informações medicinais as espécies com poucas ou nenhuma informação.Research, Society and Development2022-08-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3306410.33448/rsd-v11i10.33064Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 10; e470111033064Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 10; e470111033064Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 10; e4701110330642525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/33064/27969Copyright (c) 2022 José Martins Fernandeshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFernandes, José Martins2022-08-12T22:23:03Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/33064Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:48:50.225871Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Medicinal species of the genus Zanthoxylum (Rutaceae) in Brazil Especies medicinales del género Zanthoxylum (Rutaceae) en Brasil Espécies medicinais do gênero Zanthoxylum (Rutaceae) no Brasil |
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Medicinal species of the genus Zanthoxylum (Rutaceae) in Brazil |
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Medicinal species of the genus Zanthoxylum (Rutaceae) in Brazil Fernandes, José Martins Anti-inflammatory Ethnobotany Limãozinho Mamica-de-porca Medicinal plants. Antiinflamatorio Etnobotánica Limãozinho Mamica-de-porca Plantas medicinales. Anti-inflamatória Etnobotânica Limãozinho Mamica-de-porca Plantas medicinais. |
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Medicinal species of the genus Zanthoxylum (Rutaceae) in Brazil |
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Medicinal species of the genus Zanthoxylum (Rutaceae) in Brazil |
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Medicinal species of the genus Zanthoxylum (Rutaceae) in Brazil |
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Medicinal species of the genus Zanthoxylum (Rutaceae) in Brazil |
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Medicinal species of the genus Zanthoxylum (Rutaceae) in Brazil |
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Fernandes, José Martins |
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Fernandes, José Martins |
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Fernandes, José Martins |
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Anti-inflammatory Ethnobotany Limãozinho Mamica-de-porca Medicinal plants. Antiinflamatorio Etnobotánica Limãozinho Mamica-de-porca Plantas medicinales. Anti-inflamatória Etnobotânica Limãozinho Mamica-de-porca Plantas medicinais. |
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Anti-inflammatory Ethnobotany Limãozinho Mamica-de-porca Medicinal plants. Antiinflamatorio Etnobotánica Limãozinho Mamica-de-porca Plantas medicinales. Anti-inflamatória Etnobotânica Limãozinho Mamica-de-porca Plantas medicinais. |
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The genus Zanthoxylum (Rutaceae, Sapindales) has about 225 species in the world. In Brazil, there are 27 species, with several used mainly in landscaping and urban and rural afforestation, in addition to beekeeping, source of wood and medicinal use. The research aimed to carry out a survey of the species of Zanthoxylum used in Brazilian folk medicine, as well as to systematize the synonyms, popular names, infirmities, main chemical compounds and phytogeographic information for the species. It took place between December 2021 and June 2022, with the survey of articles, books, dissertations and theses available on the internet or in print with information on medicinal uses and chemical compounds for Zanthoxylum species, in addition to specialized websites with photographs, synonyms, popular names, phytogeographic information and distribution maps. The research presents 14 medicinal species of Zanthoxylum in Brazil (Z. caribaeum, Z. ekmanii, Z. fagara, Z. gardneri, Z. kleinii, Z. monogynum, Z. nemorale, Z. pentandrum, Z. petiolare, Z. rhoifolium, Z. riedelianum, Z. rigidum, Z. stelligerum, Z. tingoassuiba), all native, 98 synonyms and 46 popular names, highlighting limãozinho (8 spp.), mamica-de-porca (6 spp.) and laranjinha (5 spp.). They are used for 35 medicinal purposes, mainly inflammation, toothache, vaginal inflammation, menstrual cramps, earache, fever, sexual impotence, sweating, gastric movements, rheumatism, skin problems, vitiligo, pain, tonic and worms. The research shows the medicinal importance of the genus in Brazil, however, new ethnobotanical works may bring medicinal information for species with little or no information. |
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