“…In the last decade, as result of increasing investigation worldwide, the usefulness of BV has been reported for several diseases and pathologic contexts (Table 2), in studies performed in vitro and in vivo, in animal models or enrolling humans. Among other settings, the effects of BV were demonstrated in multiple sclerosis and Parkinson's disease (Ostrovsky and Ehrlich, 2018), dementia (Silva et al, 2015), atherosclerosis (Lee and Bae, 2016), osteoarthritis (Lee et al, 2012), human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) (Jallouk et al, 2014), periodontitis (Gu et al, 2019), Diabetes mellitus (Hossen et al, 2017) and rheumatoid arthritis (Son et al, 2007;Brito et al, 2018). The effects of BV and its isolated bioactive compounds have also been described in several types of solid cancer like breast, ovarian, bladder, lung, liver and prostate, as well as on hematologic malignancies (Moga et al, 2018).…”