“…It is a woody species typical of the Caatinga Brazilian biome ( Silva et al, 2019 ) and its use by the traditional communities of Brazilian semiarid as a medicinal plant is common, which includes the treatment of inflammation in general ( Araújo et al, 2014 ; Araújo et al, 2015 ). Recent researches have shown that A. colubrina has promising therapeutic properties, such as antifungal ( Lima et al, 2014 ; Silva et al, 2019 ), anti-proliferative ( Lima et al, 2014 ), anti-inflammatory ( Guarneire et al, 2019 ; Cardoso-Junior et al, 2020 ), antioxidant ( Araújo et al, 2019 ; Cardoso-Junior et al, 2020 ), and anti-HIV ( Maia et al, 2021 ).…”