2020
DOI: 10.33448/rsd-v9i7.4838
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O uso medicinal de “Terramicina” Alternanthera dentata (Moench) Stuchlik., em uma comunidade do nordeste paraense-Amazônia-Brasil

Abstract: Brazil has a great biodiversity of varied species in flora and fauna in its diverse ecosystems. Indigenous peoples and traditional populations, in some way, are primarily responsible for the conservation and biological diversity of our ecosystems, a product of the interaction of nature management in traditional models. This work aimed to register the traditional uses of “Terramicina” Alternanthera dentata (Moench) Stuchlik., In the community of Bacuriteua, besides of course registering the botanical informatio… Show more

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“…Alternanthera brasiliana (L.) Kuntze, locally known as "ampicilin", was primarily used to treat skin problems due to its anti-inflammatory and wound-healing properties. This plant use has been have a long use historic in the Amazon region (Bieski, et al, 2015;Moraes, et al, 2020). The therapeutic potential of that plant has been demonstrated in numerous in vitro and in vivo studies confirming its significant wound-healing (Barua, et al 2009), antimicrobial (Biavatti, et al, 2003), antinociceptive (Macedo, et al, 1999), anti-inflammatory, andanalgesic properties (Fomagio, et al, 2012).…”
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confidence: 96%
“…Alternanthera brasiliana (L.) Kuntze, locally known as "ampicilin", was primarily used to treat skin problems due to its anti-inflammatory and wound-healing properties. This plant use has been have a long use historic in the Amazon region (Bieski, et al, 2015;Moraes, et al, 2020). The therapeutic potential of that plant has been demonstrated in numerous in vitro and in vivo studies confirming its significant wound-healing (Barua, et al 2009), antimicrobial (Biavatti, et al, 2003), antinociceptive (Macedo, et al, 1999), anti-inflammatory, andanalgesic properties (Fomagio, et al, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%