Ethnobotanical survey of medicine species used in Taboco Village, Maracaju mountains, Brazil, and healing activity of the specie with higher value of use (Maytenus ilicifolia)
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https://doi.org/10.37360/blacpma.23.22.4.40Keywords:
Medicinal plants, Traditional knowledge, Cerrado, Wound healingAbstract
The objective of this work was to identify and classify the plants species designated as medicinal by the population of Taboco in different categories of use and investigate the specie with higher value of use with medicinal potential in experimental models. The field research took place between June and November 2018, with periodic visits to the Taboco Village, Brazil. The community makes use of a diversity of native, cultivated and domesticated species, corresponding to 89 plant species, belonging to 44 families, for cure or prevention over 60 types of health problems. The species Maytenus ilicifolia, with the highest use value was evaluated in experimental models. In this treatment a higher keratin production, reconstitution of the epithelium and the structured dermis was observed, with thick collagen fibers rich in fibroblasts, which favored the healing of exposed wounds.
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