The irrational use of medicinal plants: an integrative review
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Resumo: | The increase in consumers of natural and medicinal products for prophylaxis and treatment is justified both by its therapeutic potential and by the cost accessibility when compared to industrialized products. However, the irrational use of medicinal plants that follow the formulation of inefficient preparations and erroneous storage of these vegetables can cause great damage to the health of an individual. An integrative review in the databases of the Virtual Health Library, using the insertion of the descriptors in Health Sciences "Phytotherapy" and the term "Irrational use", combined with the help of the Boolean operator "AND", the present study sought to identify medicinal plants used in an irrational way that can pose a risk to the population. From the analysis of the data, synthesized by the review, it was observed that the potentially dangerous medicinal plants verified were: Atractylis gummifera L. , Peganum harmala L., Peganum harmala L., Dittrichia viscosa (L.), Rosmarinus officinalis L., Salvia officinalis L., (Rubiaceae), Peganum harmala L., Papaver somniferum L., Dittrichia viscosa (L.), Anís, Plantago, Duranta repens Linn. (Verbenaceae), Papaver somniferum L., Salvia officinalis L., Artemisia herba-alba Asso., Semenovia suffruticosa, Byrsonima sericea DC. (Malpighiaceae), Duranta repens Linn. (Verbenaceae), Ixora coccinea Linn. (Rubiaceae), Valerian and Chamomile. The results showed that the high dosage of these plants, as well as their association with synthetic drugs can result in toxicity to the patient. Evidencing the role of health professionals, especially pharmacists, in providing information and guidance about the herbal plant used. |
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The irrational use of medicinal plants: an integrative reviewEl uso irracional de las plantas medicinales: una revisión integradoraO uso irracional de plantas medicinais: uma revisão integrativaTraditional medicinePhytotherapyComplementary therapies.Medicina tradicionalFitoterapiaTerapias complementarias.Medicina tradicionalFitoterapiaTerapias complementares.The increase in consumers of natural and medicinal products for prophylaxis and treatment is justified both by its therapeutic potential and by the cost accessibility when compared to industrialized products. However, the irrational use of medicinal plants that follow the formulation of inefficient preparations and erroneous storage of these vegetables can cause great damage to the health of an individual. An integrative review in the databases of the Virtual Health Library, using the insertion of the descriptors in Health Sciences "Phytotherapy" and the term "Irrational use", combined with the help of the Boolean operator "AND", the present study sought to identify medicinal plants used in an irrational way that can pose a risk to the population. From the analysis of the data, synthesized by the review, it was observed that the potentially dangerous medicinal plants verified were: Atractylis gummifera L. , Peganum harmala L., Peganum harmala L., Dittrichia viscosa (L.), Rosmarinus officinalis L., Salvia officinalis L., (Rubiaceae), Peganum harmala L., Papaver somniferum L., Dittrichia viscosa (L.), Anís, Plantago, Duranta repens Linn. (Verbenaceae), Papaver somniferum L., Salvia officinalis L., Artemisia herba-alba Asso., Semenovia suffruticosa, Byrsonima sericea DC. (Malpighiaceae), Duranta repens Linn. (Verbenaceae), Ixora coccinea Linn. (Rubiaceae), Valerian and Chamomile. The results showed that the high dosage of these plants, as well as their association with synthetic drugs can result in toxicity to the patient. Evidencing the role of health professionals, especially pharmacists, in providing information and guidance about the herbal plant used.El aumento de consumidores de productos naturales y medicinales para profilaxis y tratamiento se justifica tanto por su potencial terapéutico como por su asequibilidad frente a productos industrializados. Sin embargo, el uso irracional de plantas medicinales que sigue a la formulación de preparados ineficientes y al almacenamiento erróneo de estos vegetales puede causar grandes daños a la salud de un individuo. Una bibliográfica del tipo revisión integradora en las bases de datos de la Biblioteca Virtual en Salud, utilizando la inserción de los descriptores de Ciencias de la Salud “Fitoterapia” y el término “Uso irracional”, combinados con la ayuda del operador booleano “AND” , el presente estudio buscó identificar plantas medicinales usadas irracionalmente que puedan representar un riesgo para la población. Del análisis de los datos, sintetizados por la revisión, se observó que las plantas medicinales potencialmente peligrosas verificadas fueron: Atractylis gummifera L., Peganum harmala L., Peganum harmala L., Dittrichia viscosa, Rosmarinus officinalis L. , Salvia officinalis L., Himatanthus bracteatus, Ipomoea purga, Ixora coccinea Linn., Peganum harmala L., Papaver somniferum L., Dittrichia viscosa (L.), Anis, Plantago, Duranta repens Linn., Papaver somniferum L., Salvia officinalis L., Artemisia herba-alba Asso., Semenovia suffruticosa, Byrsonima sericea DC., Duranta repens Linn., Ixora coccinea Linn., Valeriana y Manzanilla. Los resultados mostraron que la alta dosificación de estas plantas, así como su asociación con drogas sintéticas, puede resultar en toxicidad para el paciente. Así, se concluye destacando el papel de los profesionales de la salud, especialmente los farmacéuticos, en la información y orientación sobre la planta fitoterapéutica utilizada.O aumento de consumidores de produtos naturais e medicinais para profilaxia e tratamento, justifica-se tanto pelo seu potencial terapêutico, quanto pela acessibilidade de custo quando comparado aos produtos industrializados. Entretanto, o uso irracional de plantas medicinais que seguem a formulação de preparos ineficientes e estocagem errônea destes vegetais, podem provocar grandes prejuízos à saúde de um indivíduo. Realizou-se uma revisão integrativa nas bases de dados da Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde, utilizando a inserção dos descritores em Ciências da Saúde “Fitoterapia” e o termo “Uso irracional”, combinados com o auxílio do operador booleano “AND”, o presente estudo buscou identificar plantas medicinais usadas de modo irracional que podem oferecer risco à população. A partir da análise dos dados, sintetizados pela revisão, observou-se que as plantas medicinais potencialmente perigosas verificadas foram: Atractylis gummifera L., Peganum harmala L., Peganum harmala L., Dittrichia viscosa (L.), Rosmarinus officinalis L., Salvia officinalis L., Himatanthus bracteatus, Ipomoea purga (Wender.), Ixora coccinea Linn. (Rubiaceae), Peganum harmala L., Papaver somniferum L., Dittrichia viscosa (L.), Anís, Plantago, Duranta repens Linn. (Verbenaceae), Papaver somniferum L., Salvia officinalis L., Artemisia herba-alba Asso., Semenovia suffruticosa, Byrsonima sericea DC. (Malpighiaceae), Duranta repens Linn. (Verbenaceae), Ixora coccinea Linn. (Rubiaceae), Valeriana e Camomila. Os resultados apontaram que a dosagem elevada destas plantas, bem como a associação delas com medicamentos sintéticos pode resultar em toxicidade para o paciente. Dessa forma, conclui-se evidenciando papel dos profissionais de saúde, principalmente os farmacêuticos, no fornecimento de informações e orientações a respeito da planta fitoterápica utilizada.Research, Society and Development2022-06-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3129510.33448/rsd-v11i8.31295Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 8; e59711831295Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 8; e59711831295Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 8; e597118312952525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/31295/26835Copyright (c) 2022 Ariston Almeida Ferreira; Tiberio Cesar Lima de Vasconceloshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFerreira, Ariston Almeida Vasconcelos, Tiberio Cesar Lima de 2022-07-01T13:34:06Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/31295Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:47:41.327033Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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The irrational use of medicinal plants: an integrative review El uso irracional de las plantas medicinales: una revisión integradora O uso irracional de plantas medicinais: uma revisão integrativa |
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The irrational use of medicinal plants: an integrative review |
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The irrational use of medicinal plants: an integrative review Ferreira, Ariston Almeida Traditional medicine Phytotherapy Complementary therapies. Medicina tradicional Fitoterapia Terapias complementarias. Medicina tradicional Fitoterapia Terapias complementares. |
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The irrational use of medicinal plants: an integrative review |
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The irrational use of medicinal plants: an integrative review |
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The irrational use of medicinal plants: an integrative review |
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The irrational use of medicinal plants: an integrative review |
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The irrational use of medicinal plants: an integrative review |
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Ferreira, Ariston Almeida |
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Ferreira, Ariston Almeida Vasconcelos, Tiberio Cesar Lima de |
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Vasconcelos, Tiberio Cesar Lima de |
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Ferreira, Ariston Almeida Vasconcelos, Tiberio Cesar Lima de |
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Traditional medicine Phytotherapy Complementary therapies. Medicina tradicional Fitoterapia Terapias complementarias. Medicina tradicional Fitoterapia Terapias complementares. |
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Traditional medicine Phytotherapy Complementary therapies. Medicina tradicional Fitoterapia Terapias complementarias. Medicina tradicional Fitoterapia Terapias complementares. |
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The increase in consumers of natural and medicinal products for prophylaxis and treatment is justified both by its therapeutic potential and by the cost accessibility when compared to industrialized products. However, the irrational use of medicinal plants that follow the formulation of inefficient preparations and erroneous storage of these vegetables can cause great damage to the health of an individual. An integrative review in the databases of the Virtual Health Library, using the insertion of the descriptors in Health Sciences "Phytotherapy" and the term "Irrational use", combined with the help of the Boolean operator "AND", the present study sought to identify medicinal plants used in an irrational way that can pose a risk to the population. From the analysis of the data, synthesized by the review, it was observed that the potentially dangerous medicinal plants verified were: Atractylis gummifera L. , Peganum harmala L., Peganum harmala L., Dittrichia viscosa (L.), Rosmarinus officinalis L., Salvia officinalis L., (Rubiaceae), Peganum harmala L., Papaver somniferum L., Dittrichia viscosa (L.), Anís, Plantago, Duranta repens Linn. (Verbenaceae), Papaver somniferum L., Salvia officinalis L., Artemisia herba-alba Asso., Semenovia suffruticosa, Byrsonima sericea DC. (Malpighiaceae), Duranta repens Linn. (Verbenaceae), Ixora coccinea Linn. (Rubiaceae), Valerian and Chamomile. The results showed that the high dosage of these plants, as well as their association with synthetic drugs can result in toxicity to the patient. Evidencing the role of health professionals, especially pharmacists, in providing information and guidance about the herbal plant used. |
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