Antimalarial activities of plants with medicinal potential: a systematic review of the literature
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Resumo: | Objective: This is a qualitative study, whose objective was to investigate the scientific literature on plant species potentially active against Plasmodium sp. Method: This is a systematic literature review, which aimed to analyze the most recent articles published between the years 2005-2020 in the languages: English and Portuguese. The studies were chosen in an integrative way from the following databases: PubMed (National Library of Medicine), LILACS (Latin American and Caribbean Health Sciences Literature), Science Direct (Explore, scientific and medical) and SciELO (Scientific Electronic Library Online). Results and discussion: 115 species distributed in 50 botanical families were found in antiplasmodial inhibition studies, of which 66 different types of extracts showed action in eliminating these parasites, while 59 of these extracts were inactive. Of this total number, the most studied species belong to the Asteraceae and Fabaceae families. In addition, another 141 botanical species were cited in ethnobotanical surveys in different regions of the world. Aponynaceae and Lamiaceae were the most representative plant families among the studies focused on this topic. The data also allowed us to understand how popular knowledge can help to establish scientific discoveries about plants with antimalarial potential. In addition, environmental conditions were identified as determining factors for the production of chemical constituents in these plants. Conclusion: Efforts to identify plants with active potential in combating the parasite have increased significantly in recent years; however, it is important to emphasize that the preservation of biodiversity needs to be an important aspect of ethnobotanical research in order to guarantee the sustainable use of available resources. |
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Antimalarial activities of plants with medicinal potential: a systematic review of the literatureActividades antipalúdicas de plantas con potencial medicinal: una revisión sistemática de la literaturaAtividades antimaláricas de plantas com potencial medicinal: uma revisão sistemática da literaturaMedicinal plantsHerbal medicineMalariaEthnobotany.Plantas medicinalesMedicina HerbariaMalariaEtnobotánica.Plantas medicinaisFitoterapiaMaláriaEtnobotânica.Objective: This is a qualitative study, whose objective was to investigate the scientific literature on plant species potentially active against Plasmodium sp. Method: This is a systematic literature review, which aimed to analyze the most recent articles published between the years 2005-2020 in the languages: English and Portuguese. The studies were chosen in an integrative way from the following databases: PubMed (National Library of Medicine), LILACS (Latin American and Caribbean Health Sciences Literature), Science Direct (Explore, scientific and medical) and SciELO (Scientific Electronic Library Online). Results and discussion: 115 species distributed in 50 botanical families were found in antiplasmodial inhibition studies, of which 66 different types of extracts showed action in eliminating these parasites, while 59 of these extracts were inactive. Of this total number, the most studied species belong to the Asteraceae and Fabaceae families. In addition, another 141 botanical species were cited in ethnobotanical surveys in different regions of the world. Aponynaceae and Lamiaceae were the most representative plant families among the studies focused on this topic. The data also allowed us to understand how popular knowledge can help to establish scientific discoveries about plants with antimalarial potential. In addition, environmental conditions were identified as determining factors for the production of chemical constituents in these plants. Conclusion: Efforts to identify plants with active potential in combating the parasite have increased significantly in recent years; however, it is important to emphasize that the preservation of biodiversity needs to be an important aspect of ethnobotanical research in order to guarantee the sustainable use of available resources.Objetivo: Este es un estudio cualitativo, cuyo objetivo fue investigar la literatura científica sobre especies de plantas potencialmente activas contra Plasmodium sp. Método: Se trata de una revisión sistemática de la literatura, que tuvo como objetivo analizar los artículos más recientes publicados entre los años 2005-2020 en los idiomas: inglés y portugués. Los estudios fueron seleccionados de manera integradora de las siguientes bases de datos: PubMed (Biblioteca Nacional de Medicina), LILACS (Literatura Latinoamericana y del Caribe en Ciencias de la Salud), Science Direct (Explore, científica y médica) y SciELO (Biblioteca Electrónica Científica en Línea). Resultados y discusión: En los estudios de inhibición antiplasmodial se encontraron 115 especies distribuidas en 50 familias botánicas, de las cuales 66 tipos diferentes de extractos mostraron acción en la eliminación de estos parásitos, mientras que 59 de estos extractos fueron inactivos. De este total, las especies más estudiadas pertenecen a las familias Asteraceae y Fabaceae. Además, otras 141 especies botánicas fueron citadas en estudios etnobotánicos en diferentes regiones del mundo. Aponynaceae y Lamiaceae fueron las familias de plantas más representativas entre los estudios enfocados en este tema. Los datos también permitieron comprender cómo el conocimiento popular puede ayudar a establecer descubrimientos científicos sobre plantas con potencial antipalúdico. Además, se identificaron las condiciones ambientales como determinantes para la producción de componentes químicos en estas plantas. Conclusión: Los esfuerzos para identificar plantas con potencial activo en el combate del parásito se han incrementado significativamente en los últimos años; sin embargo, es importante enfatizar que la preservación de la biodiversidad debe ser un aspecto importante de la investigación etnobotánica para garantizar el uso sostenible de los recursos disponibles.Objetivo: Trata-se de um estudo qualitativo, cujo objetivo foi investigar a literatura científica sobre espécies vegetais potencialmente ativas contra Plasmodium sp. Método: Trata-se de uma revisão sistemática da literatura, no qual objetivou-se analisar os artigos mais recentes publicado entre os anos de 2005-2020 nos idiomas: inglês e português. Os estudos foram escolhidos de forma integrativa nas seguintes bases de dados: PubMed (National Library of Medicine), LILACS (Latin American and Caribbean Health Sciences Literature), Science Direct (Explore, scientific and medical) e SciELO (Scientific Electronic Library Online). Resultados e discussão: Foram encontradas 115 espécies distribuídas em 50 famílias botânicas em estudos de inibição antiplasmodial, das quais 66 diferentes tipos de extratos mostraram ação na eliminação desses parasitas, enquanto 59 desses extratos foram inativos. Deste número total, as espécies mais estudadas pertencem às famílias Asteraceae e Fabaceae. Além disso, outras 141 espécies botânicas foram citadas em levantamentos etnobotânicos em diferentes regiões do mundo. Aponynaceae e Lamiaceae foram as famílias vegetais mais representativas entre os estudos voltados para este tema. Os dados também permitiram entender como o conhecimento popular pode ajudar a estabelecer descobertas científicas sobre plantas com potencial antimalárico. Além disso, as condições ambientais foram identificadas como fatores determinantes para a produção de constituintes químicos nessas plantas. Conclusão: Os esforços para identificar plantas com potencial ativo no combate ao parasita aumentaram significativamente nos últimos anos; no entanto, é importante ressaltar que a preservação da biodiversidade precisa ser um aspecto importante da pesquisa etnobotânica, a fim de garantir o uso sustentável dos recursos disponíveis.Research, Society and Development2022-07-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3238910.33448/rsd-v11i9.32389Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 9; e58311932389Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 9; e58311932389Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 9; e583119323892525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/32389/27451Copyright (c) 2022 Leandro do Nascimento Martinez; Nairo Brilhante da Silva; Minelly Azevedo da Silva; Saara Neri Fialho; Joana D'Arc Neves Costahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMartinez, Leandro do Nascimento Silva, Nairo Brilhante da Silva, Minelly Azevedo da Fialho, Saara Neri Costa, Joana D'Arc Neves 2022-07-21T12:36:16Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/32389Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:48:24.926329Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Antimalarial activities of plants with medicinal potential: a systematic review of the literature Actividades antipalúdicas de plantas con potencial medicinal: una revisión sistemática de la literatura Atividades antimaláricas de plantas com potencial medicinal: uma revisão sistemática da literatura |
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Antimalarial activities of plants with medicinal potential: a systematic review of the literature |
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Antimalarial activities of plants with medicinal potential: a systematic review of the literature Martinez, Leandro do Nascimento Medicinal plants Herbal medicine Malaria Ethnobotany. Plantas medicinales Medicina Herbaria Malaria Etnobotánica. Plantas medicinais Fitoterapia Malária Etnobotânica. |
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Antimalarial activities of plants with medicinal potential: a systematic review of the literature |
title_full |
Antimalarial activities of plants with medicinal potential: a systematic review of the literature |
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Antimalarial activities of plants with medicinal potential: a systematic review of the literature |
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Antimalarial activities of plants with medicinal potential: a systematic review of the literature |
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Antimalarial activities of plants with medicinal potential: a systematic review of the literature |
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Martinez, Leandro do Nascimento |
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Martinez, Leandro do Nascimento Silva, Nairo Brilhante da Silva, Minelly Azevedo da Fialho, Saara Neri Costa, Joana D'Arc Neves |
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Silva, Nairo Brilhante da Silva, Minelly Azevedo da Fialho, Saara Neri Costa, Joana D'Arc Neves |
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Martinez, Leandro do Nascimento Silva, Nairo Brilhante da Silva, Minelly Azevedo da Fialho, Saara Neri Costa, Joana D'Arc Neves |
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Medicinal plants Herbal medicine Malaria Ethnobotany. Plantas medicinales Medicina Herbaria Malaria Etnobotánica. Plantas medicinais Fitoterapia Malária Etnobotânica. |
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Medicinal plants Herbal medicine Malaria Ethnobotany. Plantas medicinales Medicina Herbaria Malaria Etnobotánica. Plantas medicinais Fitoterapia Malária Etnobotânica. |
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Objective: This is a qualitative study, whose objective was to investigate the scientific literature on plant species potentially active against Plasmodium sp. Method: This is a systematic literature review, which aimed to analyze the most recent articles published between the years 2005-2020 in the languages: English and Portuguese. The studies were chosen in an integrative way from the following databases: PubMed (National Library of Medicine), LILACS (Latin American and Caribbean Health Sciences Literature), Science Direct (Explore, scientific and medical) and SciELO (Scientific Electronic Library Online). Results and discussion: 115 species distributed in 50 botanical families were found in antiplasmodial inhibition studies, of which 66 different types of extracts showed action in eliminating these parasites, while 59 of these extracts were inactive. Of this total number, the most studied species belong to the Asteraceae and Fabaceae families. In addition, another 141 botanical species were cited in ethnobotanical surveys in different regions of the world. Aponynaceae and Lamiaceae were the most representative plant families among the studies focused on this topic. The data also allowed us to understand how popular knowledge can help to establish scientific discoveries about plants with antimalarial potential. In addition, environmental conditions were identified as determining factors for the production of chemical constituents in these plants. Conclusion: Efforts to identify plants with active potential in combating the parasite have increased significantly in recent years; however, it is important to emphasize that the preservation of biodiversity needs to be an important aspect of ethnobotanical research in order to guarantee the sustainable use of available resources. |
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