Felipe Oliveira Neves, Magno de Oliveira, S. Siebeneichler, J. Holzbach, Jakelline Gonçalves de Andrade, Raffael Batista Marques, Juliana Fonseca Moreira da Silva, Isabelle Lorena Alves de Souza Neves, Cristiano Esswein, Raphael Sanzio Pimenta
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导言:本文提出了一项全面的系统综述,分析了黔龙胆作为消炎药和伤口愈合剂的潜力。文章强调研究方法的多样化,旨在加深对其药用特性的了解,尤其是在抗炎和伤口愈合活性方面。这种植物属于阴蒂属,原产于巴西,被公认为具有壮阳功效,可用作性兴奋剂、滋补品和提神剂。研究强调,异黄酮等生物活性化合物的存在有助于提高其药用价值。研究方法:本研究以系统文献综述协议(SLRP)为基础,建立了全面综述科学文献的框架。目的是确定巴西鹅掌楸的药用特性,重点关注其潜在的消炎和伤口愈合特性。结果:本科学综述的结果旨在证实 C. guianensis 在组织再生过程中可能是一种有益的植物。
Unveiling the Therapeutic Potential of Clitoria Guianensis (Aubl.) Benth Var. Guianensis: A Comprehensive Review of its AntiInflammatory and Wound Healing Properties
Introduction: This article proposes a comprehensive systematic review to analyze the potential of Clitoria guianensis as an anti-inflammatory and wound healing agent. The emphasis on diversifying research methods aims to deepen understanding of its medicinal properties, especially in the context of anti-inflammatory and wound healing activities. The plant, belonging to the genus Clitoria and native to Brazil, is recognized for its aphrodisiac properties and is used as a sexual stimulant, tonic, and energizer. Studies highlight the presence of bioactive compounds, such as isoflavones, which contribute to its medicinal properties.
Methodology:The study was based on the Systematic Literature Review Protocol (SLRP), establishing a framework for comprehensively reviewing scientific literature. The objective was to identify the medicinal properties of C. guianensis in Brazil, focusing on its potential anti-inflammatory and wound healing properties.
Results: The results of this scientific review aim to substantiate the consideration of C. guianensis as a potentially beneficial plant in tissue regeneration processes.