Combretum leprosum Mart.: Botany, Ethnomedicinal Uses, Biological Activities, Phytochemistry and Conservation Needs
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Resumo: | Combretum leprosum is a plant species with wide distribution in Brazil known as “mofumbo”, standing out in studies associated with its pharmacological and ethnobotanical activity. The medicinal applications of the species are widely reported in the literature, using the bark, leaves and flowers as healing agents. Given the economic, pharmacological and ecological importance, this work aimed to present a systematic review of production, conservation status and knowledge about the species in different fields of knowledge. The literature review was based on seven categories, characterized according to the study area: biological and/or pharmacological activity (32 articles), importance of conservation status (29), botanical aspects (18), phytochemistry (9), geographic distribution (8), foraging (5) and ethnobotanical uses (2). Most of the works address biological and/or pharmacological activity of the species, and its application is focused on antitumor action, treatment against Chagas disease, antinociceptive behavior, antibacterial, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and antiproliferative action. Among the compounds isolated from C. leprosum with different applications, 3β-6β-16β-trihydroxylup-20(29)-ene stands out, a lupane triterpene isolated from different parts of the plant, associated with different medicinal and therapeutic applications. The species was highlighted in works associated with environmental regeneration, being resistant to different phytophysiognomies and showing tolerance to environments contaminated by heavy metals, being able to represent an important species in reforestation programs and recovery of degraded environments. However, even with the growing number of studies associated with C. leprosum in recent years, the species does not have an assessment regarding its degree of threat, demonstrating the need for research associated with the species and the possible impacts that its representatives may suffer, helping in sustainable development and conservation programs. |
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Combretum leprosum Mart.: Botany, Ethnomedicinal Uses, Biological Activities, Phytochemistry and Conservation NeedsCombretum leprosum Mart.: Botánica, Usos Etnomedicinales, Actividades Biológicas, Fitoquímica y Necesidades de ConservaciónCombretum leprosum Mart.: Botânica, Usos Etnomedicinais, Atividades Biológicas, Fitoquímica e Necessidades de ConservaçãoCombretaceaeCaatingaConservationBiological activitySemiarid.CombretaceaeCaatingaConservaciónActividad biológicaSemiárido.CombretaceaeCaatingaConservaçãoAtividade biológicaSemiárido.Combretum leprosum is a plant species with wide distribution in Brazil known as “mofumbo”, standing out in studies associated with its pharmacological and ethnobotanical activity. The medicinal applications of the species are widely reported in the literature, using the bark, leaves and flowers as healing agents. Given the economic, pharmacological and ecological importance, this work aimed to present a systematic review of production, conservation status and knowledge about the species in different fields of knowledge. The literature review was based on seven categories, characterized according to the study area: biological and/or pharmacological activity (32 articles), importance of conservation status (29), botanical aspects (18), phytochemistry (9), geographic distribution (8), foraging (5) and ethnobotanical uses (2). Most of the works address biological and/or pharmacological activity of the species, and its application is focused on antitumor action, treatment against Chagas disease, antinociceptive behavior, antibacterial, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and antiproliferative action. Among the compounds isolated from C. leprosum with different applications, 3β-6β-16β-trihydroxylup-20(29)-ene stands out, a lupane triterpene isolated from different parts of the plant, associated with different medicinal and therapeutic applications. The species was highlighted in works associated with environmental regeneration, being resistant to different phytophysiognomies and showing tolerance to environments contaminated by heavy metals, being able to represent an important species in reforestation programs and recovery of degraded environments. However, even with the growing number of studies associated with C. leprosum in recent years, the species does not have an assessment regarding its degree of threat, demonstrating the need for research associated with the species and the possible impacts that its representatives may suffer, helping in sustainable development and conservation programs.Combretum leprosum es una especie vegetal de amplia distribución en Brasil conocida como “mofumbo”, destacándose en estudios asociados a su actividad farmacológica y etnobotánica. Las aplicaciones medicinales de la especie están ampliamente reportadas en la literatura, utilizando la corteza, hojas y flores como agentes curativos. Dada la importancia económica, farmacológica y ecológica, este trabajo tuvo como objetivo presentar una revisión sistemática de la producción, el estado de conservación y el conocimiento sobre la especie en diferentes campos del saber. La revisión bibliográfica se basó en siete categorías, caracterizadas según el área de estudio: actividad biológica y/o farmacológica (32 artículos), importancia del estado de conservación (29), aspectos botánicos (18), fitoquímica (9), distribución geográfica (8), forrajeo (5) y usos etnobotánicos (2). La mayoría de los trabajos abordan la actividad biológica y/o farmacológica de la especie, y su aplicación está enfocada a la acción antitumoral, tratamiento contra la enfermedad de Chagas, comportamiento antinociceptivo, acción antibacteriana, antioxidante, antiinflamatoria y antiproliferativa. Entre los compuestos aislados de C. leprosum con diferentes aplicaciones destaca el 3β-6β-16β-trihidroxilup-20(29)-eno, un triterpeno de lupano aislado de diferentes partes de la planta, asociado a diferentes aplicaciones medicinales y terapéuticas. La especie se destacó en trabajos asociados a la regeneración ambiental, siendo resistente a diferentes fitofisonomías y mostrando tolerancia a ambientes contaminados por metales pesados, pudiendo representar una especie importante en programas de reforestación y recuperación de ambientes degradados. Sin embargo, aún con el creciente número de estudios asociados a C. leprosum en los últimos años, la especie no cuenta con una evaluación respecto a su grado de amenaza, demostrando la necesidad de investigaciones asociadas a la especie y los posibles impactos que pueden sufrir sus representantes. ayudar en programas de conservación y desarrollo sostenible.Combretum leprosum é uma espécie vegetal com ampla distribuição no Brasil conhecida como “mofumbo”, destacando-se em estudos associados à sua atividade farmacológica e etnobotânica. As aplicações medicinais da espécie são amplamente relatadas na literatura, utilizando a casca, folhas e flores como agentes curativos. Dada a importância econômica, farmacológica e ecológica, este trabalho teve como objetivo apresentar uma revisão sistemática da produção, estado de conservação e conhecimento sobre a espécie em diferentes áreas do conhecimento. A revisão da literatura foi baseada em sete categorias, caracterizadas de acordo com a área de estudo: atividade biológica e/ou farmacológica (32 artigos), importância do estado de conservação (29), aspectos botânicos (18), fitoquímica (9), distribuição geográfica (8), forrageamento (5) e usos etnobotânicos (2). A maioria dos trabalhos aborda a atividade biológica e/ou farmacológica da espécie, e sua aplicação está focada na ação antitumoral, tratamento contra a doença de Chagas, comportamento antinociceptivo, ação antibacteriana, antioxidante, anti-inflamatória e antiproliferativa. Dentre os compostos isolados de C. leprosum com diferentes aplicações, destaca-se o 3β-6β-16β-trihidroxilup-20(29)-eno, um triterpeno de lupano isolado de diferentes partes da planta, associado a diferentes aplicações medicinais e terapêuticas. A espécie foi destaque em trabalhos associados à regeneração ambiental, sendo resistente a diferentes fitofisionomias e apresentando tolerância a ambientes contaminados por metais pesados, podendo representar uma espécie importante em programas de reflorestamento e recuperação de ambientes degradados. No entanto, mesmo com o crescente número de estudos associados ao C. leprosum nos últimos anos, a espécie não possui uma avaliação quanto ao seu grau de ameaça, demonstrando a necessidade de pesquisas associadas à espécie e os possíveis impactos que seus representantes podem sofrer, ajudar em programas de desenvolvimento sustentável e conservação.Research, Society and Development2022-08-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3344610.33448/rsd-v11i11.33446Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 11; e190111133446Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 11; e190111133446Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 11; e1901111334462525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/33446/28333Copyright (c) 2022 Bruno Melo de Alcântara; José Weverton Almeida-Bezerra; Marcos Aurélio Figueiredo dos Santos; Cícero Lourenço da Silva; Gabriel Messias da Silva Nascimento; Ademar Maia Filho; Maria Elizete Machado Generino; Cicera Thainá Gonçalves da Silva; José Anderson Soares da Silva; Ariston Oliveira Magalhães Filhohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAlcântara, Bruno Melo de Almeida-Bezerra, José WevertonSantos, Marcos Aurélio Figueiredo dos Silva, Cícero Lourenço da Nascimento, Gabriel Messias da Silva Maia Filho, Ademar Generino, Maria Elizete Machado Silva, Cicera Thainá Gonçalves da Silva, José Anderson Soares da Magalhães Filho, Ariston Oliveira 2022-09-05T13:24:46Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/33446Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:49:05.496726Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Combretum leprosum Mart.: Botany, Ethnomedicinal Uses, Biological Activities, Phytochemistry and Conservation Needs Combretum leprosum Mart.: Botánica, Usos Etnomedicinales, Actividades Biológicas, Fitoquímica y Necesidades de Conservación Combretum leprosum Mart.: Botânica, Usos Etnomedicinais, Atividades Biológicas, Fitoquímica e Necessidades de Conservação |
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Combretum leprosum Mart.: Botany, Ethnomedicinal Uses, Biological Activities, Phytochemistry and Conservation Needs |
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Combretum leprosum Mart.: Botany, Ethnomedicinal Uses, Biological Activities, Phytochemistry and Conservation Needs Alcântara, Bruno Melo de Combretaceae Caatinga Conservation Biological activity Semiarid. Combretaceae Caatinga Conservación Actividad biológica Semiárido. Combretaceae Caatinga Conservação Atividade biológica Semiárido. |
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Combretum leprosum Mart.: Botany, Ethnomedicinal Uses, Biological Activities, Phytochemistry and Conservation Needs |
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Combretum leprosum Mart.: Botany, Ethnomedicinal Uses, Biological Activities, Phytochemistry and Conservation Needs |
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Combretum leprosum Mart.: Botany, Ethnomedicinal Uses, Biological Activities, Phytochemistry and Conservation Needs |
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Combretum leprosum Mart.: Botany, Ethnomedicinal Uses, Biological Activities, Phytochemistry and Conservation Needs |
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Combretum leprosum Mart.: Botany, Ethnomedicinal Uses, Biological Activities, Phytochemistry and Conservation Needs |
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Alcântara, Bruno Melo de |
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Alcântara, Bruno Melo de Almeida-Bezerra, José Weverton Santos, Marcos Aurélio Figueiredo dos Silva, Cícero Lourenço da Nascimento, Gabriel Messias da Silva Maia Filho, Ademar Generino, Maria Elizete Machado Silva, Cicera Thainá Gonçalves da Silva, José Anderson Soares da Magalhães Filho, Ariston Oliveira |
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Almeida-Bezerra, José Weverton Santos, Marcos Aurélio Figueiredo dos Silva, Cícero Lourenço da Nascimento, Gabriel Messias da Silva Maia Filho, Ademar Generino, Maria Elizete Machado Silva, Cicera Thainá Gonçalves da Silva, José Anderson Soares da Magalhães Filho, Ariston Oliveira |
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Alcântara, Bruno Melo de Almeida-Bezerra, José Weverton Santos, Marcos Aurélio Figueiredo dos Silva, Cícero Lourenço da Nascimento, Gabriel Messias da Silva Maia Filho, Ademar Generino, Maria Elizete Machado Silva, Cicera Thainá Gonçalves da Silva, José Anderson Soares da Magalhães Filho, Ariston Oliveira |
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Combretaceae Caatinga Conservation Biological activity Semiarid. Combretaceae Caatinga Conservación Actividad biológica Semiárido. Combretaceae Caatinga Conservação Atividade biológica Semiárido. |
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Combretaceae Caatinga Conservation Biological activity Semiarid. Combretaceae Caatinga Conservación Actividad biológica Semiárido. Combretaceae Caatinga Conservação Atividade biológica Semiárido. |
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Combretum leprosum is a plant species with wide distribution in Brazil known as “mofumbo”, standing out in studies associated with its pharmacological and ethnobotanical activity. The medicinal applications of the species are widely reported in the literature, using the bark, leaves and flowers as healing agents. Given the economic, pharmacological and ecological importance, this work aimed to present a systematic review of production, conservation status and knowledge about the species in different fields of knowledge. The literature review was based on seven categories, characterized according to the study area: biological and/or pharmacological activity (32 articles), importance of conservation status (29), botanical aspects (18), phytochemistry (9), geographic distribution (8), foraging (5) and ethnobotanical uses (2). Most of the works address biological and/or pharmacological activity of the species, and its application is focused on antitumor action, treatment against Chagas disease, antinociceptive behavior, antibacterial, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and antiproliferative action. Among the compounds isolated from C. leprosum with different applications, 3β-6β-16β-trihydroxylup-20(29)-ene stands out, a lupane triterpene isolated from different parts of the plant, associated with different medicinal and therapeutic applications. The species was highlighted in works associated with environmental regeneration, being resistant to different phytophysiognomies and showing tolerance to environments contaminated by heavy metals, being able to represent an important species in reforestation programs and recovery of degraded environments. However, even with the growing number of studies associated with C. leprosum in recent years, the species does not have an assessment regarding its degree of threat, demonstrating the need for research associated with the species and the possible impacts that its representatives may suffer, helping in sustainable development and conservation programs. |
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