Botanical, phytochemical and cytotoxic aspects of vegetable species belonging to the Moraceae, Asteraceae, Theaceae, Malvaceae, Junglandaceae, Celastraceae and Illiciaceae: a literature review

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Autor(a) principal: Santana, Rebeca Oliveira de
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Ribeiro, Erika Maria de Oliveira, Pacheco, Luciano Vasconcellos, Guimarães, Elisalva Teixeira, Santos Junior, Genario Oliveira, Vale, Ademir Evangelista do, Ferreira Filho, Raymundo Paraná
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Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/24331
Resumo: This integrative review aims to present botanical, phytochemical and cytotoxic information about plant species commonly used. As a strategy to search for articles, the databases of Latin American and Caribbean Literature in Health Sciences (LILACS), Scientific Electronic Library Online (SCIELO), Science Direct, and Google Scholar were used. selected works in Portuguese, English and Spanish. After reading the abstract, studies that met the requirements of the topic addressed were included. Works that, after reading in full, did not directly address the proposed theme were excluded. Records of the use of medicinal plants dating back to 1500 BC were observed. Associated with this, the "Green Pharmacopoeia", from 1926, was the first official Brazilian document with botanical descriptions of some medicinal plants. Concerning the families Moraceae, Asteraceae, Theaceae, Malvaceae, Junglandaceae, Celastraceae and Illiciaceae, the most abundant worldwide was the Asteraceae with about 1,600 genera and 23,000 species, while Theaceae, with about 10 genera and 195 species, was the least found . It was observed that the cytotoxicity assays, in vitro, both by direct and indirect methods, are configured as a tool to assess the toxicity of medicinal plants and some biological activities. In this context, in vitro cytotoxicity assays are a preliminary tool to assess the toxicity and biological activity of a medicinal plant.
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spelling Botanical, phytochemical and cytotoxic aspects of vegetable species belonging to the Moraceae, Asteraceae, Theaceae, Malvaceae, Junglandaceae, Celastraceae and Illiciaceae: a literature reviewAspectos botánicos, fitoquímicos y citotóxicos de las especies vegetales de las Moraceae, Asteraceae, Theaceae, Malvaceae, Junglandaceae, Celastraceae e Illiciaceae: revisión de la literaturaAspectos botânicos, fitoquímicos e citotóxicos de espécies vegetais pertencentes às famílias Moraceae, Asteraceae, Theaceae, Malvaceae, Junglandaceae, Celastraceae e Illiciaceae: uma revisão da literaturaBotânicaFitoquímicaCitotoxicidadePlantas medicinais.BotanyPhytochemistryCytotoxicityMedicinal plants.BotánicaFitoquímicaCitotoxicidadPlantas medicinales.This integrative review aims to present botanical, phytochemical and cytotoxic information about plant species commonly used. As a strategy to search for articles, the databases of Latin American and Caribbean Literature in Health Sciences (LILACS), Scientific Electronic Library Online (SCIELO), Science Direct, and Google Scholar were used. selected works in Portuguese, English and Spanish. After reading the abstract, studies that met the requirements of the topic addressed were included. Works that, after reading in full, did not directly address the proposed theme were excluded. Records of the use of medicinal plants dating back to 1500 BC were observed. Associated with this, the "Green Pharmacopoeia", from 1926, was the first official Brazilian document with botanical descriptions of some medicinal plants. Concerning the families Moraceae, Asteraceae, Theaceae, Malvaceae, Junglandaceae, Celastraceae and Illiciaceae, the most abundant worldwide was the Asteraceae with about 1,600 genera and 23,000 species, while Theaceae, with about 10 genera and 195 species, was the least found . It was observed that the cytotoxicity assays, in vitro, both by direct and indirect methods, are configured as a tool to assess the toxicity of medicinal plants and some biological activities. In this context, in vitro cytotoxicity assays are a preliminary tool to assess the toxicity and biological activity of a medicinal plant.Esta revisión integradora tiene como objetivo presentar información botánica, fitoquímica y citotóxica sobre las especies de plantas de uso común. Como estrategia de búsqueda de artículos se utilizaron las bases de datos de Literatura Latinoamericana y Caribeña en Ciencias de la Salud (LILACS), Scientific Electronic Library Online (SCIELO), Science Direct y Google Scholar, trabajos seleccionados en portugués, inglés y español. Luego de la lectura del resumen, se incluyeron los estudios que cumplieron con los requisitos del tema abordado. Se excluyeron los trabajos que, después de leerlos íntegramente, no abordaran directamente el tema propuesto. Se observaron registros de uso de plantas medicinales que datan del 1500 aC Asociado a esto, la "Farmacopea Verde", de 1926, fue el primer documento oficial brasileño con descripciones botánicas de algunas plantas medicinales. En cuanto a las familias Moraceae, Asteraceae, Theaceae, Malvaceae, Junglandaceae, Celastraceae e Illiciaceae, la más abundante a nivel mundial fue la Asteraceae con cerca de 1.600 géneros y 23.000 especies, mientras que Theaceae, con cerca de 10 géneros y 195 especies, fue la menos encontrada. Se observó que los ensayos de citotoxicidad, in vitro, tanto por métodos directos como indirectos, se configuran como una herramienta para evaluar la toxicidad de plantas medicinales y algunas actividades biológicas. En este contexto, los ensayos de citotoxicidad in vitro son una herramienta preliminar para evaluar la toxicidad y la actividad biológica de una planta medicinal.A presente revisão integrativa tem por objetivo apresentar informações botânicas, fitoquímicas e citotóxicas sobre espécies vegetais usadas popularmente. Como estratégia para busca de artigos, utilizaram-se as bases de dados de Literatura Latino-americana e do Caribe em Ciências da Saúde (LILACS), a Scientific Electronic Library Online (SCIELO), a Science Direct, e o Google Scholar, e, foram selecionados trabalhos nos idiomas português, inglês e espanhol. Após a leitura do resumo, foram incluídos estudos que atendiam aos requisitos do tema abordado. Foram excluídos os trabalhos que, após leitura na íntegra não abordaram diretamente a temática proposta. Observaram-se registros do uso de plantas medicinais datados desde 1500 A.C, associado a isso, a "Farmacopeia Verde", de 1926, foi o primeiro documento oficial brasileiro com descrições botânicas de algumas plantas medicinais. Referente às famílias Moraceae, Asteraceae, Theaceae, Malvaceae, Junglandaceae, Celastraceae e Illiciaceae, a mais abundante mundialmente foi a Asteraceae com cerca de 1.600 gêneros e 23.000 espécies, enquanto a Theaceae, com cerca de 10 gêneros e 195 espécies, foi a menos encontrada. Observou-se que os ensaios de citotoxicidade, in vitro, tanto por métodos direto quanto indiretos, configuram-se como uma ferramenta para avaliar toxicidade das plantas medicinais e algumas atividades biológicas. Nesse contexto, os ensaios de citotoxicidade in vitro é uma ferramenta preliminar para avaliar a toxicidade e atividade biológica de uma planta medicinal.Research, Society and Development2021-12-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2433110.33448/rsd-v10i17.24331Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 17; e155101724331Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 17; e155101724331Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 17; e1551017243312525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/24331/21446Copyright (c) 2021 Rebeca Oliveira de Santana; Erika Maria de Oliveira Ribeiro; Luciano Vasconcellos Pacheco; Elisalva Teixeira Guimarães; Genario Oliveira Santos Junior; Ademir Evangelista do Vale; Raymundo Paraná Ferreira Filhohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantana, Rebeca Oliveira de Ribeiro, Erika Maria de Oliveira Pacheco, Luciano Vasconcellos Guimarães, Elisalva Teixeira Santos Junior, Genario Oliveira Vale, Ademir Evangelista do Ferreira Filho, Raymundo Paraná 2022-01-01T11:11:08Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/24331Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:42:55.372551Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Botanical, phytochemical and cytotoxic aspects of vegetable species belonging to the Moraceae, Asteraceae, Theaceae, Malvaceae, Junglandaceae, Celastraceae and Illiciaceae: a literature review
Aspectos botánicos, fitoquímicos y citotóxicos de las especies vegetales de las Moraceae, Asteraceae, Theaceae, Malvaceae, Junglandaceae, Celastraceae e Illiciaceae: revisión de la literatura
Aspectos botânicos, fitoquímicos e citotóxicos de espécies vegetais pertencentes às famílias Moraceae, Asteraceae, Theaceae, Malvaceae, Junglandaceae, Celastraceae e Illiciaceae: uma revisão da literatura
title Botanical, phytochemical and cytotoxic aspects of vegetable species belonging to the Moraceae, Asteraceae, Theaceae, Malvaceae, Junglandaceae, Celastraceae and Illiciaceae: a literature review
spellingShingle Botanical, phytochemical and cytotoxic aspects of vegetable species belonging to the Moraceae, Asteraceae, Theaceae, Malvaceae, Junglandaceae, Celastraceae and Illiciaceae: a literature review
Santana, Rebeca Oliveira de
Botânica
Fitoquímica
Citotoxicidade
Plantas medicinais.
Botany
Phytochemistry
Cytotoxicity
Medicinal plants.
Botánica
Fitoquímica
Citotoxicidad
Plantas medicinales.
title_short Botanical, phytochemical and cytotoxic aspects of vegetable species belonging to the Moraceae, Asteraceae, Theaceae, Malvaceae, Junglandaceae, Celastraceae and Illiciaceae: a literature review
title_full Botanical, phytochemical and cytotoxic aspects of vegetable species belonging to the Moraceae, Asteraceae, Theaceae, Malvaceae, Junglandaceae, Celastraceae and Illiciaceae: a literature review
title_fullStr Botanical, phytochemical and cytotoxic aspects of vegetable species belonging to the Moraceae, Asteraceae, Theaceae, Malvaceae, Junglandaceae, Celastraceae and Illiciaceae: a literature review
title_full_unstemmed Botanical, phytochemical and cytotoxic aspects of vegetable species belonging to the Moraceae, Asteraceae, Theaceae, Malvaceae, Junglandaceae, Celastraceae and Illiciaceae: a literature review
title_sort Botanical, phytochemical and cytotoxic aspects of vegetable species belonging to the Moraceae, Asteraceae, Theaceae, Malvaceae, Junglandaceae, Celastraceae and Illiciaceae: a literature review
author Santana, Rebeca Oliveira de
author_facet Santana, Rebeca Oliveira de
Ribeiro, Erika Maria de Oliveira
Pacheco, Luciano Vasconcellos
Guimarães, Elisalva Teixeira
Santos Junior, Genario Oliveira
Vale, Ademir Evangelista do
Ferreira Filho, Raymundo Paraná
author_role author
author2 Ribeiro, Erika Maria de Oliveira
Pacheco, Luciano Vasconcellos
Guimarães, Elisalva Teixeira
Santos Junior, Genario Oliveira
Vale, Ademir Evangelista do
Ferreira Filho, Raymundo Paraná
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santana, Rebeca Oliveira de
Ribeiro, Erika Maria de Oliveira
Pacheco, Luciano Vasconcellos
Guimarães, Elisalva Teixeira
Santos Junior, Genario Oliveira
Vale, Ademir Evangelista do
Ferreira Filho, Raymundo Paraná
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Botânica
Fitoquímica
Citotoxicidade
Plantas medicinais.
Botany
Phytochemistry
Cytotoxicity
Medicinal plants.
Botánica
Fitoquímica
Citotoxicidad
Plantas medicinales.
topic Botânica
Fitoquímica
Citotoxicidade
Plantas medicinais.
Botany
Phytochemistry
Cytotoxicity
Medicinal plants.
Botánica
Fitoquímica
Citotoxicidad
Plantas medicinales.
description This integrative review aims to present botanical, phytochemical and cytotoxic information about plant species commonly used. As a strategy to search for articles, the databases of Latin American and Caribbean Literature in Health Sciences (LILACS), Scientific Electronic Library Online (SCIELO), Science Direct, and Google Scholar were used. selected works in Portuguese, English and Spanish. After reading the abstract, studies that met the requirements of the topic addressed were included. Works that, after reading in full, did not directly address the proposed theme were excluded. Records of the use of medicinal plants dating back to 1500 BC were observed. Associated with this, the "Green Pharmacopoeia", from 1926, was the first official Brazilian document with botanical descriptions of some medicinal plants. Concerning the families Moraceae, Asteraceae, Theaceae, Malvaceae, Junglandaceae, Celastraceae and Illiciaceae, the most abundant worldwide was the Asteraceae with about 1,600 genera and 23,000 species, while Theaceae, with about 10 genera and 195 species, was the least found . It was observed that the cytotoxicity assays, in vitro, both by direct and indirect methods, are configured as a tool to assess the toxicity of medicinal plants and some biological activities. In this context, in vitro cytotoxicity assays are a preliminary tool to assess the toxicity and biological activity of a medicinal plant.
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