2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.phymed.2015.05.020
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Medicinal use of mistletoes in Mato Grosso, Brazil

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“…are among the plants of this genus. These species have been used popularly in the treatment of cancer [12] . Also, P. acinarius has medicinal uses for treating wounds, ulcers, and diabetes and disorders of the urinary, respiratory, cardiovascular, and reproductive systems [12] , while P. cordatus is used to treat eye infections [13] .…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…are among the plants of this genus. These species have been used popularly in the treatment of cancer [12] . Also, P. acinarius has medicinal uses for treating wounds, ulcers, and diabetes and disorders of the urinary, respiratory, cardiovascular, and reproductive systems [12] , while P. cordatus is used to treat eye infections [13] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These species have been used popularly in the treatment of cancer [12] . Also, P. acinarius has medicinal uses for treating wounds, ulcers, and diabetes and disorders of the urinary, respiratory, cardiovascular, and reproductive systems [12] , while P. cordatus is used to treat eye infections [13] . Despite the medicinal importance of these species, few studies have described the possible toxic compounds synthesized by plants, being required studies that reveal the possible damage to human health.…”
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“…A P. piperoides está na lista de plantas medicinais usadas em Trinidad e Tobago (Barclay, 2012), Peru (Rojas, Caviedes, Lock & Gilman, 2006), Porto Rico (Ashworth, 2000), Argentina (Maiocchi, Petenatti & Delvitto, 2019), Brasil (Dias et al, 2007;Rieder et al, 2015;. É usada como anti-inflamatória, analgésica, para distúrbios gastrointestinais, respiratórios, tratamento de tumores (Guimarães, 2006;Vasconcellos et al, 2009).…”
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“…No Estado de Sergipe (Brasil) a infusão de suas folhas é utilizada no combate à dor e como antibiótico e abortiva (Dias et al, 2007). Guimarães (2006) e Rieder et al (2015) mencionam que a espécie é também aplicada popularmente na terapia do câncer.…”
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