Scientometrics of the use of toxic medicinal plants as a treatment and health risk

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Autor(a) principal: Coelho, Dioelen Virgínia Borges Souza de Aquino
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Maciel, Bianca de Aquino, Ribeiro, Rhannielly Rodrigues, Oliveira, Giovanna Carrara de, Leite, Eduarda Ribeiro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/44930
Resumo: Objective: Through a literature review, we sought to identify and discuss the main characteristics of the theme related to poisoning by medicinal plants in species that have hallucinogenic properties. Methods: A literature review was carried out using the following databases: Online Medical Literature Search and Analysis System (MEDLINE/PUBMED), Nursing Database - Brazilian Bibliography (BDENF), Web of Science and Cochrane Library (SCOPUS), CAPES Journals and Latin American and Caribbean Health Sciences Literature (LILACS). The search was carried out using descriptors diversely recombined with the aid of the Boolean operator "and". Results: It was found that plants classified as toxic are so named because they contain bioavailable substances capable of causing metabolic alterations. Cases of poisoning cause serious inconvenience and, in more serious cases, death. The epidemiology of plant poisoning in Brazil is a public health problem, with the vast majority of reported cases occurring as a result of the presence of these plants in public environments, caused mainly by the population's ignorance of the toxic potential of a plant species. Conclusion: The lack of encouragement to better understand Alternative and Complementary Practices is due to unreliable information about the correct use of these species. Based on scientific publications, products derived from medicinal plants are considered safe for human health, provided they are used appropriately.
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spelling Scientometrics of the use of toxic medicinal plants as a treatment and health riskCienciometría del uso de plantas medicinales tóxicas como tratamiento y riesgo sanitarioCientometria do uso plantas medicinais tóxica como tratamento e o risco à saúdePlantas medicinaisEnvenenamentoPlantas tóxicas.Plantas medicinalesEnvenenamientoPlantas tóxicas.Medicinal plantsPoisoningToxic plants.Objective: Through a literature review, we sought to identify and discuss the main characteristics of the theme related to poisoning by medicinal plants in species that have hallucinogenic properties. Methods: A literature review was carried out using the following databases: Online Medical Literature Search and Analysis System (MEDLINE/PUBMED), Nursing Database - Brazilian Bibliography (BDENF), Web of Science and Cochrane Library (SCOPUS), CAPES Journals and Latin American and Caribbean Health Sciences Literature (LILACS). The search was carried out using descriptors diversely recombined with the aid of the Boolean operator "and". Results: It was found that plants classified as toxic are so named because they contain bioavailable substances capable of causing metabolic alterations. Cases of poisoning cause serious inconvenience and, in more serious cases, death. The epidemiology of plant poisoning in Brazil is a public health problem, with the vast majority of reported cases occurring as a result of the presence of these plants in public environments, caused mainly by the population's ignorance of the toxic potential of a plant species. Conclusion: The lack of encouragement to better understand Alternative and Complementary Practices is due to unreliable information about the correct use of these species. Based on scientific publications, products derived from medicinal plants are considered safe for human health, provided they are used appropriately.Objetivo: A través de una revisión bibliográfica, se buscó identificar y discutir las principales características de la temática relacionada con la intoxicación por plantas medicinales en especies que poseen propiedades alucinógenas. Métodos: Se realizó una revisión bibliográfica utilizando las siguientes bases de datos: Sistema de Búsqueda y Análisis de Literatura Médica en Línea (MEDLINE/PUBMED), Base de Datos de Enfermería - Bibliografía Brasileña (BDENF), Web of Science y Biblioteca Cochrane (SCOPUS), Revistas CAPES y Literatura Latinoamericana y del Caribe en Ciencias de la Salud (LILACS). La búsqueda se realizó utilizando descriptores diversamente recombinados con el auxilio del operador booleano "and". Resultados: Se encontró que las plantas clasificadas como tóxicas se denominan así porque contienen sustancias biodisponibles capaces de causar alteraciones metabólicas. Los casos de intoxicación causan graves molestias y, en los casos más graves, la muerte. La epidemiología de las intoxicaciones por plantas en Brasil es un problema de salud pública, siendo que la gran mayoría de los casos reportados ocurre como consecuencia de la presencia de estas plantas en ambientes públicos, causada principalmente por el desconocimiento de la población sobre el potencial tóxico de una especie vegetal. Conclusiones: La falta de estímulo para conocer mejor las Prácticas Alternativas y Complementarias se debe a la falta de información fiable sobre el uso correcto de estas especies. Según las publicaciones científicas, los productos derivados de las plantas medicinales se consideran seguros para la salud humana, siempre que se utilicen adecuadamente.Objetivo: Verificar através de revisão de literatura procurando levantar e discutir as principais características da temática relacionadas às intoxicações por plantas medicinais nas espécies que possuem propriedades alucinógenas. Métodos: Realizou-se uma revisão literária por meio dos bancos de dados: Sistema Online de Busca e Análise da Literatura Médica (MEDLINE/PUBMED), Base de Dados de Enfermagem - Bibliografia Brasileira (BDENF), Web of Science e Biblioteca Cochrane (SCOPUS), Periódicos CAPES e Literatura Latino-Americana e do Caribe em Ciências da Saúde (LILACS). A pesquisa foi realizada a partir de descritores diversamente recombinados com o auxílio do operador booleano “and”. Resultados: Constatou-se que as plantas classificadas como tóxicas são assim denominadas por apresentarem substâncias biodisponíveis capazes de causar alterações metabólicas. Os casos de intoxicação apresentam sérios transtornos, em casos mais graves o óbito. Constituindo-se em um problema de saúde pública a epidemiologia das intoxicações por plantas no Brasil, em seus casos notificados, na grande maioria ocorrem em decorrência da presença destas plantas em ambientes públicos, causados principalmente por insipiência da população sobre o potencial tóxico de uma espécie vegetal. Conclusão: O parco fomento para se entender melhor Práticas Alternativas e Complementares, segue-se de informações não fidedignas sobre o uso correto dessas espécies. Dialogando no concerne das publicações científicas, produtos derivados de plantas medicinais são considerados seguros para a saúde humana, desde que sejam utilizados de forma apropriada.Research, Society and Development2024-02-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/4493010.33448/rsd-v13i2.44930Research, Society and Development; Vol. 13 No. 2; e2213244930Research, Society and Development; Vol. 13 Núm. 2; e2213244930Research, Society and Development; v. 13 n. 2; e22132449302525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/44930/35901Copyright (c) 2024 Dioelen Virgínia Borges Souza de Aquino Coelho; Bianca de Aquino Maciel; Rhannielly Rodrigues Ribeiro; Giovanna Carrara de Oliveira; Eduarda Ribeiro Leitehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCoelho, Dioelen Virgínia Borges Souza de Aquino Maciel, Bianca de Aquino Ribeiro, Rhannielly Rodrigues Oliveira, Giovanna Carrara deLeite, Eduarda Ribeiro 2024-03-04T09:47:20Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/44930Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-03-04T09:47:20Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Scientometrics of the use of toxic medicinal plants as a treatment and health risk
Cienciometría del uso de plantas medicinales tóxicas como tratamiento y riesgo sanitario
Cientometria do uso plantas medicinais tóxica como tratamento e o risco à saúde
title Scientometrics of the use of toxic medicinal plants as a treatment and health risk
spellingShingle Scientometrics of the use of toxic medicinal plants as a treatment and health risk
Coelho, Dioelen Virgínia Borges Souza de Aquino
Plantas medicinais
Envenenamento
Plantas tóxicas.
Plantas medicinales
Envenenamiento
Plantas tóxicas.
Medicinal plants
Poisoning
Toxic plants.
title_short Scientometrics of the use of toxic medicinal plants as a treatment and health risk
title_full Scientometrics of the use of toxic medicinal plants as a treatment and health risk
title_fullStr Scientometrics of the use of toxic medicinal plants as a treatment and health risk
title_full_unstemmed Scientometrics of the use of toxic medicinal plants as a treatment and health risk
title_sort Scientometrics of the use of toxic medicinal plants as a treatment and health risk
author Coelho, Dioelen Virgínia Borges Souza de Aquino
author_facet Coelho, Dioelen Virgínia Borges Souza de Aquino
Maciel, Bianca de Aquino
Ribeiro, Rhannielly Rodrigues
Oliveira, Giovanna Carrara de
Leite, Eduarda Ribeiro
author_role author
author2 Maciel, Bianca de Aquino
Ribeiro, Rhannielly Rodrigues
Oliveira, Giovanna Carrara de
Leite, Eduarda Ribeiro
author2_role author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Coelho, Dioelen Virgínia Borges Souza de Aquino
Maciel, Bianca de Aquino
Ribeiro, Rhannielly Rodrigues
Oliveira, Giovanna Carrara de
Leite, Eduarda Ribeiro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Plantas medicinais
Envenenamento
Plantas tóxicas.
Plantas medicinales
Envenenamiento
Plantas tóxicas.
Medicinal plants
Poisoning
Toxic plants.
topic Plantas medicinais
Envenenamento
Plantas tóxicas.
Plantas medicinales
Envenenamiento
Plantas tóxicas.
Medicinal plants
Poisoning
Toxic plants.
description Objective: Through a literature review, we sought to identify and discuss the main characteristics of the theme related to poisoning by medicinal plants in species that have hallucinogenic properties. Methods: A literature review was carried out using the following databases: Online Medical Literature Search and Analysis System (MEDLINE/PUBMED), Nursing Database - Brazilian Bibliography (BDENF), Web of Science and Cochrane Library (SCOPUS), CAPES Journals and Latin American and Caribbean Health Sciences Literature (LILACS). The search was carried out using descriptors diversely recombined with the aid of the Boolean operator "and". Results: It was found that plants classified as toxic are so named because they contain bioavailable substances capable of causing metabolic alterations. Cases of poisoning cause serious inconvenience and, in more serious cases, death. The epidemiology of plant poisoning in Brazil is a public health problem, with the vast majority of reported cases occurring as a result of the presence of these plants in public environments, caused mainly by the population's ignorance of the toxic potential of a plant species. Conclusion: The lack of encouragement to better understand Alternative and Complementary Practices is due to unreliable information about the correct use of these species. Based on scientific publications, products derived from medicinal plants are considered safe for human health, provided they are used appropriately.
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