Química Nova (Jan 2002)

Plantas medicinais: a necessidade de estudos multidisciplinares

  • Maciel Maria Aparecida M.,
  • Pinto Angelo C.,
  • Veiga Jr. Valdir F.,
  • Grynberg Noema F.,
  • Echevarria Aurea

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 3
pp. 429 – 438

Abstract

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This paper presents a program emphasizing ethnopharmacological approaches that could allow great success in the study of medicinal plants. The minimum ethnopharmacological research team should consist of a botanist, a chemist and a pharmacologist with each carrying the responsibility for answering in sequential fashion critical questions. The chemical composition and pharmacological properties of the very efficient medicinal plant Croton cajucara were investigated according to ethnopharmacological approaches. The study with this Croton proved to be both efficient and successful. This happy situation was only possible because a multidisciplinary team was involved getting the research done correctly. The ethnopharmacological study involving one other especies Copaifera will be cited.

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