DRIMYS (CATAIA, CANELO, QUIEBRA-MUELAS): UMA REVISÃO LITERÁRIA SOBRE SUA FITOQUÍMICA, ATIVIDADES BIOLÓGICAS, FARMACOLÓGICAS E TOXICOLÓGICAS

Autores

  • Mariana Cardoso Oshiro
  • Ivone Antônia de Souza

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25110/arqsaude.v27i6.2023-008

Palavras-chave:

Antinflamatório, Antinoceptivo, Antiulcerativo, Plantas Medicinais, Fitoterapia

Resumo

Drimys é um dos gêneros mais conhecidos da família botânica Winteraceae. As espécies que compõe este gênero têm sido amplamente utilizadas na medicina popular latino americana para o tratamento de malária, dores gástricas, dor de dente, anemia, entre outros. Além do mais, em algumas localidades, as folhas secas e as bagas dos frutos são utilizadas na culinária como condimento pois possuem sabor apimentado. O objetivo deste trabalho foi realizar uma revisão sistemática sobre a fitoquímica, atividades biológicas, farmacológicas e toxicologicas das espécies do gênero Drimys. Para isso, foram realizadas buscas em diferentes plataformas, no período de 1987 e 2022, utilizando-se a palavra “Drimys”, indicativa do gênero botânico, acompanhado dos descritores: “Winteraceae”, "pharmacology”, “neoplasm”, “inflammation”, “insecticides”, “clinical trial”, “pain”, “food”, “ulcer”, “malaria” e “toxicity”. Incluiu-se trabalhos sobre o perfil fitoquímico, atividades biológicas e potencial farmacológico. Foram selecionados 77 artigos científicos sobre as espécies D. winteri, D. brasiliensis, D. angustifolia, D. granadensis e D. piperita com informações de estudos in vivo e in vitro que possibilitam o conhecimento medicinal, a conservação e o uso sustentável destas espécies.

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Oshiro, M. C., & de Souza, I. A. (2023). DRIMYS (CATAIA, CANELO, QUIEBRA-MUELAS): UMA REVISÃO LITERÁRIA SOBRE SUA FITOQUÍMICA, ATIVIDADES BIOLÓGICAS, FARMACOLÓGICAS E TOXICOLÓGICAS. Arquivos De Ciências Da Saúde Da UNIPAR, 27(6), 2225–2253. https://doi.org/10.25110/arqsaude.v27i6.2023-008

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