Maria das Gracas Lins Brandao
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Melo Palhares R, Drummond M, Dos Santos Alves Figueiredo Brasil B, Cosenza G, das Gracas Lins Brandao M, Oliveira G
PLoS One
. 2015 May;
10(5):e0127866.
PMID: 25978064
Medicinal plants are used throughout the world, and the regulations defining their proper use, such as identification of the correct species and verification of the presence, purity and concentration of...
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das Gracas Lins Brandao M, Cosenza G, Pereira F, Vasconcelos A, Fagg C
Environ Monit Assess
. 2013 Jan;
185(8):7013-23.
PMID: 23322507
Plants continue to be an important source of new bioactive substances. Brazil is one of the world's mega-diverse countries, with 20 % of the world's flora. However, the accelerated destruction...
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Portella V, Cosenza G, Leite Diniz L, Pacheco L, Cassali G, Caliari M, et al.
Nephron Extra
. 2012 Jul;
2(1):177-83.
PMID: 22811691
Background/aims: Leaves of Echinodorus macrophyllus (EM), from the Alismataceae family, have been used in Brazilian folk medicine for their anti-inflammatory and diuretic properties. In this work, the diuretic and nephroprotective...
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Leite Diniz L, Portella V, Cardoso F, de Souza A, Caruso-Neves C, Cassali G, et al.
BMC Complement Altern Med
. 2012 Apr;
12:40.
PMID: 22494818
Background: In a previous study, we showed that a saponin mixture isolated from the roots of Ampelozizyphus amazonicus Ducke (SAPAaD) reduces urine excretion in rats that were given an oral...
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Pereira E, Gomes R, Freire N, Aguiar E, das Gracas Lins Brandao M, Santos V
Planta Med
. 2010 Sep;
77(4):401-4.
PMID: 20862640
This study evaluated the susceptibility of oral pathogenic microorganisms Candida albicans, Streptococcus mutans, Staphylococcus aureus, and Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans to Brazilian medicinal plant extracts of Schinus terebinthifolius (aroeira), Croton campestris (velame),...
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Leite Diniz L, Santana P, Ribeiro A, Portella V, Pacheco L, Meyer N, et al.
J Ethnopharmacol
. 2009 May;
123(2):275-9.
PMID: 19429372
Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Ampelozizyphus amazonicus Ducke is a plant used in Brazilian folk medicine to both prevent malaria and act as a depurative. Aim Of The Study: We have investigated the...