J Ethnopharmacol
February 2025
Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Dipteryx alata Vogel., popularly known as "baru", is a native species of Brazilian cerrado used by "Ribeirinhos" in the North Araguaia microregion. In the traditional medicine, maceration of barks or leaves infusion are used to treat back and muscle pain, osteoporosis and rheumatism.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFResearch Background: The extensive cultivation of bananas ( sp.) is related to producing tons of residues, such as leaves, pseudostems and bracts (inflorescences). The banana bract is a commercially interesting residue due to its dietary fibre content and high antioxidant potential.
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March 2023
Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Aristolochia triangularis Cham. has been used in Brazilian traditional medicine for various therapeutic purposes, including as a leaf-based infusion for diabetes management.
Aim Of The Study: This study was designed to chemically characterize an infusion of in natura A.
Bidens gardneri Baker, popularly known as "picão-vermelho", has been used, traditionally, as a medicinal plant for the treatment of Diabetes mellitus. This study aimed to evaluate antidiabetic effect of leaves from B. gardneri aqueous extract (BGAE).
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March 2019
The main physiological consequence of diabetes mellitus is chronic hyperglycemia. This condition is related to the formation of free radicals including advanced glycation end products (AGES) and to an increase in inflammatory processes. Cochlospermum regium (Schrank) Pilg.
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