Literature DB >> 17900836

Medicinal plants of the caatinga (semi-arid) vegetation of NE Brazil: a quantitative approach.

Ulysses Paulino de Albuquerque1, Patrícia Muniz de Medeiros, Alyson Luiz S de Almeida, Júlio Marcelino Monteiro, Ernani Machado de Freitas Lins Neto, Joabe Gomes de Melo, Janaina Patrícia dos Santos.   

Abstract

The caatinga (semi-arid vegetation) is a Brazilian biome with a significant but poorly studied biodiversity closely associated with a diverse cultural heritage. The present work focused on analyzing published information available concerning medicinal plants used by traditional communities. We sought to contribute to future phytochemical and pharmacological investigations by documenting the therapeutic uses of native caatinga plants within the aims of modern ethnopharmacological research. Twenty-one published works cited a total of 389 plant species used by indigenous and rural communities in northeastern Brazil for medicinal purposes. The relative importance index (RI) of each species in these inventories was calculated, and information concerning the plant's local status (spontaneous or cultivated), distribution, and habit was recorded. Of the 275 spontaneous (non-cultivated) species cited, 15.3% were endemic to the caatinga. A statistical relationship was verified between the relative importance of the species and their endemic status (p<0.05). Herbaceous plants were more numerous (169) than trees (90) or shrubs and sub-shrubs (130) at a statistically significant level (p<0.05). A survey of published information on the phytochemical and pharmacological status of the plants demonstrating the highest RI supported the veracity of their attributed folk uses.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17900836     DOI: 10.1016/j.jep.2007.08.017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Ethnopharmacol        ISSN: 0378-8741            Impact factor:   4.360


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