Rodriguésia (Jul 2020)

Ethnobotany, ecology, pharmacology, and chemistry of Anredera cordifolia (Basellaceae): a review

  • Thainara Marcotto Alba,
  • Carla Maria Garlet de Pelegrin,
  • Andréa Michel Sobottka

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/2175-7860202071060
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 71

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Abstract The potential of a plant with medicinal and nutritional properties, Anredera cordifolia, is reviewed. Its common names include “Bertalha” and “folha gorda” and it is popularly used for wound healing and against fungal infections and other types of infection. Its pharmacological properties have been widely investigated and acknowledged, especially with regard to its antibacterial activity, which improves the healing of wounds infected by Staphylococcus aureus, and to its antifungal activity against Candida albicans. It is an unconventional food plant, with leaves and aerial tubers used as food prepared in varied ways. It is also considered an invasive plant in several countries and thus classified as a weed. Its characteristics of a Brazilian native plant, with proven medicinal properties and unconventional use as food, underlie our study on its ecology and botanical classification, as well as the pharmacological assays and screening of chemical constituents.

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