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MGL Brandão, GP Cosenza, CFF Grael… - Revista Brasileira de …, 2009 - SciELO Brasil
MGL Brandão, GP Cosenza, CFF Grael, NL Netto Junior, RLM Monte-Mór
Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia, 2009SciELO Brasil
The first edition of the Brazilian Official Pharmacopoeia (FBRAS), published in 1929, is a rich
source of information about American medicinal plants, since it lists species used in both
traditional and conventional medicine. In this study, we have performed a survey of the
traditional uses of plants described in eighty-seven Monographs from the FBRAS in twenty
bibliographies written from the 19th century to the 1970s. Eighty-six different traditional uses
are described in three or more books; some of them were cited in ten or more books …
The first edition of the Brazilian Official Pharmacopoeia (FBRAS), published in 1929, is a rich source of information about American medicinal plants, since it lists species used in both traditional and conventional medicine. In this study, we have performed a survey of the traditional uses of plants described in eighty-seven Monographs from the FBRAS in twenty bibliographies written from the 19th century to the 1970s. Eighty-six different traditional uses are described in three or more books; some of them were cited in ten or more books, illustrating their widespread use and importance in medicine. The species from the first edition of the FBRAS have a long tradition of medical utility, which is confirmed by historical records. In surveying these medically relevant species, we hope to encourage policy makers and the scientific public as a whole to engage in a strong debate in an attempt to improve and facilitate the pharmacological study of these species.
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