Ethnobotany of medicinal plants used to treat skin wounds in two rural communities in the region of Baixo Tocantins, Amazon, Brazil
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Resumo: | Ethnobotanical surveys of medicinal plants with the potential to heal skin wounds can be an alternative to aid this care or accelerate the healing process and for the pharmaceutical industry are important in the choice of species to invest in laboratory tests. In this context, the research aimed to conduct an ethnobotanical survey of medicinal plants used by residents of two rural communities in the Brazilian Amazon for the treatment of skin wounds, in addition to recording the indications, uses and ways of preparing homemade formulations. The snowball was adopted as a methodology to select employees and ethnobotanical techniques for data collection. The importance of each species was determined by calculating the relative frequency of citation (RFC). In total, 17 employees participated and knowledge of 16 ethnospecies used in the healing process of skin wounds was recorded. The highest CRF values recorded were for the species of andiroba (Carapa guianensis Aubl.), copaiba plant (Escobedia sp.) And malvarisco (Piper umbellatum L.). As a result, it is noteworthy that the medicinal plants used in these communities contribute to improving the quality of life and are important for the treatment of skin wounds. |
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Ethnobotany of medicinal plants used to treat skin wounds in two rural communities in the region of Baixo Tocantins, Amazon, BrazilEtnobotánica de plantas medicinales para el tratamiento de heridas en la piel en dos comunidades rurales de la región del Baixo Tocantins, Amazonas, BrasilEtnobotânica das plantas medicinais utilizadas no tratamento de ferimentos na pele em duas comunidades rurais da região do Baixo Tocantins, Amazônia, BrasilPlantas com potencial cicatrizanteFeridas de pelePlantas medicinais amazônicas. Las plantas con potencial curativoHeridas en la pielPlantas medicinales amazónicas.Plants with healing potentialSkin woundsAmazonian medicinal plants.Ethnobotanical surveys of medicinal plants with the potential to heal skin wounds can be an alternative to aid this care or accelerate the healing process and for the pharmaceutical industry are important in the choice of species to invest in laboratory tests. In this context, the research aimed to conduct an ethnobotanical survey of medicinal plants used by residents of two rural communities in the Brazilian Amazon for the treatment of skin wounds, in addition to recording the indications, uses and ways of preparing homemade formulations. The snowball was adopted as a methodology to select employees and ethnobotanical techniques for data collection. The importance of each species was determined by calculating the relative frequency of citation (RFC). In total, 17 employees participated and knowledge of 16 ethnospecies used in the healing process of skin wounds was recorded. The highest CRF values recorded were for the species of andiroba (Carapa guianensis Aubl.), copaiba plant (Escobedia sp.) And malvarisco (Piper umbellatum L.). As a result, it is noteworthy that the medicinal plants used in these communities contribute to improving the quality of life and are important for the treatment of skin wounds.Los estudios etnobotánicos de plantas medicinales con potencial para curar heridas en la piel pueden ser una alternativa para ayudar en este cuidado o acelerar el proceso de curación y para la industria farmacéutica son importantes en la elección de especies para invertir en pruebas de laboratorio. En este contexto, la investigación tuvo como objetivo realizar un relevamiento etnobotánico de plantas medicinales utilizadas por pobladores de dos comunidades rurales de la Amazonía brasileña para el tratamiento de heridas en la piel, además de registrar las indicaciones, usos y formas de elaboración de formulaciones caseras. La bola de nieve se adoptó como metodología para seleccionar empleados y técnicas etnobotánicas para la recopilación de datos. La importancia de cada especie se determinó calculando la frecuencia relativa de citación (RFC). En total, participaron 17 empleados y se registró el conocimiento de 16 etnoespecies utilizadas en el proceso de cicatrización de heridas en la piel. Los valores más altos de CRF registrados fueron para las especies de andiroba (Carapa guianensis Aubl.), planta copaiba (Escobedia sp.) Y malvarisco (Piper umbellatum L.). Como resultado, es de destacar que las plantas medicinales que se utilizan en estas comunidades contribuyen a mejorar la calidad de vida y son importantes para el tratamiento de heridas en la piel.Levantamentos etnobotânicos de plantas medicinais com potencial para sarar ferimentos de pele podem ser uma alternativa no auxílio desses cuidados ou acelerar o processo de cura e para indústria farmacêutica são importantes na escolha de espécies para investir em testes laboratoriais. Nesse contexto, a pesquisa visou fazer um levantamento etnobotânico de plantas medicinais usadas pelos moradores de duas comunidades rurais da Amazônia brasileira para o tratamento de ferimentos cutâneos, além de registrar as indicações, usos e as formas de preparo das formulações caseiras. Adotou-se a bola de neve como metodologia para selecionar os colaboradores e técnicas de etnobotânica para coleta dos dados. A importância de cada espécie foi determinada calculando a frequência relativa de citação (RFC). No total participaram 17 colaboradores e foi registrado o conhecimento sobre 16 etnoespécies usadas no processo de cicatrização de feridas de pele. Os maiores de valores da CRF registrados foram para as espécies de andiroba (Carapa guianensis Aubl.), copaíba de planta (Escobedia sp.) e malvarisco (Piper umbellatum L.). Dessa foram, destaca-se que as plantas medicinais usadas nessas comunidades contribuem para melhorar a qualidade de vida e são importantes para o tratamento de ferimentos de pele.Research, Society and Development2021-06-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1641210.33448/rsd-v10i7.16412Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 7; e21210716412Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 7; e21210716412Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 7; e212107164122525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/16412/14702Copyright (c) 2021 Ronaldo Lopes de Sousa; Edson Costa da Silva; Adriana Franco da Silva; Silviene dos Santos Mesquita; Denise Ribeiro de Sousa; Ana Clara Ribeiro de Sousa; Ana Aurea Barreto Maia; Sebastião Gomes Silva; Jeferson Miranda Costa; Dyana Joy dos Santos Fonseca; Maria das Graças da Silva Pereira; Yvens Ely Martins Cordeirohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSousa, Ronaldo Lopes de Silva, Edson Costa da Silva, Adriana Franco da Mesquita, Silviene dos Santos Sousa, Denise Ribeiro de Sousa, Ana Clara Ribeiro de Maia, Ana Aurea Barreto Silva, Sebastião Gomes Costa, Jeferson Miranda Fonseca, Dyana Joy dos Santos Pereira, Maria das Graças da Silva Cordeiro, Yvens Ely Martins 2021-07-18T21:07:03Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/16412Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:36:58.045707Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Ethnobotany of medicinal plants used to treat skin wounds in two rural communities in the region of Baixo Tocantins, Amazon, Brazil Etnobotánica de plantas medicinales para el tratamiento de heridas en la piel en dos comunidades rurales de la región del Baixo Tocantins, Amazonas, Brasil Etnobotânica das plantas medicinais utilizadas no tratamento de ferimentos na pele em duas comunidades rurais da região do Baixo Tocantins, Amazônia, Brasil |
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Ethnobotany of medicinal plants used to treat skin wounds in two rural communities in the region of Baixo Tocantins, Amazon, Brazil |
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Ethnobotany of medicinal plants used to treat skin wounds in two rural communities in the region of Baixo Tocantins, Amazon, Brazil Sousa, Ronaldo Lopes de Plantas com potencial cicatrizante Feridas de pele Plantas medicinais amazônicas. Las plantas con potencial curativo Heridas en la piel Plantas medicinales amazónicas. Plants with healing potential Skin wounds Amazonian medicinal plants. |
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Ethnobotany of medicinal plants used to treat skin wounds in two rural communities in the region of Baixo Tocantins, Amazon, Brazil |
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Ethnobotany of medicinal plants used to treat skin wounds in two rural communities in the region of Baixo Tocantins, Amazon, Brazil |
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Ethnobotany of medicinal plants used to treat skin wounds in two rural communities in the region of Baixo Tocantins, Amazon, Brazil |
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Ethnobotany of medicinal plants used to treat skin wounds in two rural communities in the region of Baixo Tocantins, Amazon, Brazil |
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Ethnobotany of medicinal plants used to treat skin wounds in two rural communities in the region of Baixo Tocantins, Amazon, Brazil |
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Sousa, Ronaldo Lopes de |
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Sousa, Ronaldo Lopes de Silva, Edson Costa da Silva, Adriana Franco da Mesquita, Silviene dos Santos Sousa, Denise Ribeiro de Sousa, Ana Clara Ribeiro de Maia, Ana Aurea Barreto Silva, Sebastião Gomes Costa, Jeferson Miranda Fonseca, Dyana Joy dos Santos Pereira, Maria das Graças da Silva Cordeiro, Yvens Ely Martins |
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Silva, Edson Costa da Silva, Adriana Franco da Mesquita, Silviene dos Santos Sousa, Denise Ribeiro de Sousa, Ana Clara Ribeiro de Maia, Ana Aurea Barreto Silva, Sebastião Gomes Costa, Jeferson Miranda Fonseca, Dyana Joy dos Santos Pereira, Maria das Graças da Silva Cordeiro, Yvens Ely Martins |
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Sousa, Ronaldo Lopes de Silva, Edson Costa da Silva, Adriana Franco da Mesquita, Silviene dos Santos Sousa, Denise Ribeiro de Sousa, Ana Clara Ribeiro de Maia, Ana Aurea Barreto Silva, Sebastião Gomes Costa, Jeferson Miranda Fonseca, Dyana Joy dos Santos Pereira, Maria das Graças da Silva Cordeiro, Yvens Ely Martins |
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Plantas com potencial cicatrizante Feridas de pele Plantas medicinais amazônicas. Las plantas con potencial curativo Heridas en la piel Plantas medicinales amazónicas. Plants with healing potential Skin wounds Amazonian medicinal plants. |
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Plantas com potencial cicatrizante Feridas de pele Plantas medicinais amazônicas. Las plantas con potencial curativo Heridas en la piel Plantas medicinales amazónicas. Plants with healing potential Skin wounds Amazonian medicinal plants. |
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Ethnobotanical surveys of medicinal plants with the potential to heal skin wounds can be an alternative to aid this care or accelerate the healing process and for the pharmaceutical industry are important in the choice of species to invest in laboratory tests. In this context, the research aimed to conduct an ethnobotanical survey of medicinal plants used by residents of two rural communities in the Brazilian Amazon for the treatment of skin wounds, in addition to recording the indications, uses and ways of preparing homemade formulations. The snowball was adopted as a methodology to select employees and ethnobotanical techniques for data collection. The importance of each species was determined by calculating the relative frequency of citation (RFC). In total, 17 employees participated and knowledge of 16 ethnospecies used in the healing process of skin wounds was recorded. The highest CRF values recorded were for the species of andiroba (Carapa guianensis Aubl.), copaiba plant (Escobedia sp.) And malvarisco (Piper umbellatum L.). As a result, it is noteworthy that the medicinal plants used in these communities contribute to improving the quality of life and are important for the treatment of skin wounds. |
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