Review on the therapeutic activities of the genus Trichilia
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Resumo: | The genus Trichilia (Meliaceae family) has been attracting interest among Brazilian Flora, due to the biological activities of its secondary metabolites. This genus has species distributed throughout tropical America, recognized for its significant economic importance and high commercial value. Its composition consists mainly of terpenoids (triterpenes, sesquiterpenes, limonoids and steroids) and polyphenols (flavonoids and tannins). In folk medicine this genus is used in preparations such as antimicrobial, antimalarial, antiviral and antioxidant. Studies carried out with several species of the genus Trichilia show that these plants have antioxidant, anticholinesterase, antimicrobial activities against pathogens of great clinical importance, neuroprotective, anti-anaphylactic and anti-inflammatory. In addition, analgesic, antineoplasic, hepatoprotective and immunomodulatory activities have also been investigated and proven in the literature. Based on the great biotechnological potential of the genus Trichilia, from the few studies on its applications in human health and in view of the importance of searching for natural substances that have effective therapeutic activities, this review highlights the main therapeutic applications of species of this genus found in the literature, and stimulate further studies on the use of these plants in the treatment of various diseases. For this, a survey on the topic was carried out in the main sources of scientific research in the period from 2005 to 2020, leading us to conclude that this genus can be a potent ally in the search for new phytotherapic drugs. |
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Review on the therapeutic activities of the genus TrichiliaRevisión de las actividades terapéuticas del género TrichiliaRevisão sobre as atividades terapêuticas do gênero TrichiliaGénero TrichiliaFamilia MeliaceaeTratamientoEnfermedadesPlantas medicinales.Gênero TrichiliaFamília MeliaceaeTratamentoDoençasPlantas medicinais.Genus TrichiliaMeliaceae familyTreatmentDiseasesMedicinal plants.The genus Trichilia (Meliaceae family) has been attracting interest among Brazilian Flora, due to the biological activities of its secondary metabolites. This genus has species distributed throughout tropical America, recognized for its significant economic importance and high commercial value. Its composition consists mainly of terpenoids (triterpenes, sesquiterpenes, limonoids and steroids) and polyphenols (flavonoids and tannins). In folk medicine this genus is used in preparations such as antimicrobial, antimalarial, antiviral and antioxidant. Studies carried out with several species of the genus Trichilia show that these plants have antioxidant, anticholinesterase, antimicrobial activities against pathogens of great clinical importance, neuroprotective, anti-anaphylactic and anti-inflammatory. In addition, analgesic, antineoplasic, hepatoprotective and immunomodulatory activities have also been investigated and proven in the literature. Based on the great biotechnological potential of the genus Trichilia, from the few studies on its applications in human health and in view of the importance of searching for natural substances that have effective therapeutic activities, this review highlights the main therapeutic applications of species of this genus found in the literature, and stimulate further studies on the use of these plants in the treatment of various diseases. For this, a survey on the topic was carried out in the main sources of scientific research in the period from 2005 to 2020, leading us to conclude that this genus can be a potent ally in the search for new phytotherapic drugs.El género Trichilia (familia Meliaceae) ha despertado interés en la Flora Brasileña, debido a las actividades biológicas de sus metabolitos secundarios. Este género tiene especies distribuidas por toda América tropical, reconocidas por su gran importancia económica y alto valor comercial. Su composición está formada principalmente por terpenoides (triterpenos, sesquiterpenos, limonoides y esteroides) y polifenoles (flavonoides y taninos). En la medicina popular, este género se utiliza en preparaciones como antimicrobianos, antimaláricos, antivirales y antioxidantes. Estudios realizados con varias especies del género Trichilia muestran que estas plantas tienen actividad antioxidante, anticolinesterasa, antimicrobiana frente a patógenos de gran importancia clínica, neuroprotectora, antiinflamatoria y antiinflamatoria. Además, las actividades analgésicas, antineoplásicas, hepatoprotectoras e inmunomoduladoras también se han investigado y probado en la literatura. Con base en el gran potencial biotecnológico del género Trichilia, a partir de los escasos estudios sobre sus aplicaciones en salud y en vista de la importancia de la búsqueda de sustancias naturales que tengan actividades terapéuticas efectivas, esta revisión destaca las principales aplicaciones terapéuticas de las especies de este género encontrado. en la literatura, y para estimular nuevos estudios sobre el uso de estas plantas en el tratamiento de varias enfermedades. Para ello, se realizó una encuesta sobre el tema en las principales fuentes de investigación científica en el período 2005 a 2020, llevándonos a concluir que este género puede ser un poderoso aliado en la búsqueda de nuevas medicinas a base de plantas.O gênero Trichilia (família Meliaceae) vem despertando interesse na Flora Brasileira, devido às atividades biológicas de seus metabólitos secundários. Este gênero possui espécies distribuídas por toda a América tropical, reconhecidas por sua significativa importância econômica e alto valor comercial. Sua composição consiste principalmente em terpenóides (triterpenos, sesquiterpenos, limonóides e esteróides) e polifenóis (flavonóides e taninos). Na medicina popular, este gênero é usado em preparações como antimicrobianos, antimaláricos, antivirais e antioxidantes. Estudos realizados com várias espécies do gênero Trichilia mostram que essas plantas possuem atividades antioxidantes, anticolinesterásicas, antimicrobianas contra patógenos de grande importância clínica, neuroprotetoras, antianafiláticas e antiinflamatórias. Além disso, as atividades analgésicas, antineoplásicas, hepatoprotetoras e imunomoduladoras também foram investigadas e comprovadas na literatura. Com base no grande potencial biotecnológico do gênero Trichilia, diante dos poucos estudos sobre suas aplicações na saúde humana e tendo em vista a importância da busca por substâncias naturais que tenham atividades terapêuticas eficazes, esta revisão destaca as principais aplicações terapêuticas das espécies deste gênero encontradas na literatura, e estimular novos estudos sobre a utilização dessas plantas no tratamento de diversas doenças. Para isso, foi realizado um levantamento sobre o tema nas principais fontes de pesquisas científicas no período de 2005 a 2020, levando-nos a concluir que esse gênero pode ser um potente aliado na busca por novos fitoterápicos.Research, Society and Development2021-04-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1491610.33448/rsd-v10i5.14916Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 5; e29610514916Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 5; e29610514916Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 5; e296105149162525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/14916/13145Copyright (c) 2021 Lusinalva Leonardo da Silva; Renata de Almeida ; Fabiana Texeira e Silva; Maurício Afonso Verícimohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Lusinalva Leonardo da Almeida , Renata de Silva, Fabiana Texeira e Verícimo, Maurício Afonso 2021-05-17T18:20:49Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/14916Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:35:52.615330Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Review on the therapeutic activities of the genus Trichilia Revisión de las actividades terapéuticas del género Trichilia Revisão sobre as atividades terapêuticas do gênero Trichilia |
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Review on the therapeutic activities of the genus Trichilia |
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Review on the therapeutic activities of the genus Trichilia Silva, Lusinalva Leonardo da Género Trichilia Familia Meliaceae Tratamiento Enfermedades Plantas medicinales. Gênero Trichilia Família Meliaceae Tratamento Doenças Plantas medicinais. Genus Trichilia Meliaceae family Treatment Diseases Medicinal plants. |
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Review on the therapeutic activities of the genus Trichilia |
title_full |
Review on the therapeutic activities of the genus Trichilia |
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Review on the therapeutic activities of the genus Trichilia |
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Review on the therapeutic activities of the genus Trichilia |
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Review on the therapeutic activities of the genus Trichilia |
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Silva, Lusinalva Leonardo da |
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Silva, Lusinalva Leonardo da Almeida , Renata de Silva, Fabiana Texeira e Verícimo, Maurício Afonso |
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Almeida , Renata de Silva, Fabiana Texeira e Verícimo, Maurício Afonso |
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Silva, Lusinalva Leonardo da Almeida , Renata de Silva, Fabiana Texeira e Verícimo, Maurício Afonso |
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Género Trichilia Familia Meliaceae Tratamiento Enfermedades Plantas medicinales. Gênero Trichilia Família Meliaceae Tratamento Doenças Plantas medicinais. Genus Trichilia Meliaceae family Treatment Diseases Medicinal plants. |
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Género Trichilia Familia Meliaceae Tratamiento Enfermedades Plantas medicinales. Gênero Trichilia Família Meliaceae Tratamento Doenças Plantas medicinais. Genus Trichilia Meliaceae family Treatment Diseases Medicinal plants. |
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The genus Trichilia (Meliaceae family) has been attracting interest among Brazilian Flora, due to the biological activities of its secondary metabolites. This genus has species distributed throughout tropical America, recognized for its significant economic importance and high commercial value. Its composition consists mainly of terpenoids (triterpenes, sesquiterpenes, limonoids and steroids) and polyphenols (flavonoids and tannins). In folk medicine this genus is used in preparations such as antimicrobial, antimalarial, antiviral and antioxidant. Studies carried out with several species of the genus Trichilia show that these plants have antioxidant, anticholinesterase, antimicrobial activities against pathogens of great clinical importance, neuroprotective, anti-anaphylactic and anti-inflammatory. In addition, analgesic, antineoplasic, hepatoprotective and immunomodulatory activities have also been investigated and proven in the literature. Based on the great biotechnological potential of the genus Trichilia, from the few studies on its applications in human health and in view of the importance of searching for natural substances that have effective therapeutic activities, this review highlights the main therapeutic applications of species of this genus found in the literature, and stimulate further studies on the use of these plants in the treatment of various diseases. For this, a survey on the topic was carried out in the main sources of scientific research in the period from 2005 to 2020, leading us to conclude that this genus can be a potent ally in the search for new phytotherapic drugs. |
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