Search Results - "Marangoni Faoro, Janaine Alberto"
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Bioprospecting and Repurposing of Leaf Biomass to Support Sustainable Biopharmacy: Evaluation of Seasonal Chemical Variations and Biological Activities of Six Eucalyptus Essential Oils
Published in International Journal of Environmental Research (01-08-2024)“…This study focuses on six Eucalyptus species, namely E. badjensis , E. benthamii , E. dunnii , E. grandis , E. globulus , and E. saligna aiming at a…”
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A Comprehensive Description of the Anatomy and Histochemistry of Psychotria capillacea (Müll. Arg.) Standl. and an Investigation into Its Anti-Inflammatory Effects in Mice and Role in Scopolamine-Induced Memory Impairment
Published in Pharmaceuticals (Basel, Switzerland) (28-04-2024)“…Species of the genus are used in popular medicine for pain, inflammatory symptoms, and mental disorders. (Müll. Arg.) Standl. (Rubiaceae) is commonly known as…”
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Toxicological analysis and anti-inflammatory and antioxidant evaluations of extract, fractions and secoxyloganin obtained from Guettarda viburnoides Cham. & Schltdl. in mice
Published in Journal of ethnopharmacology (09-11-2024)“…Guettarda viburnoides, "veludinho do campo," is traditionally used for the treatment of pain and inflammatory conditions in humans; however, only one…”
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Anti-arthritic potential and antioxidant properties of infusion, fractions and flavonoid glycosides from Dipteryx alata (baru) leaves
Published in Journal of ethnopharmacology (23-10-2024)“…Dipteryx alata Vogel., popularly known as “baru", is a native species of Brazilian cerrado used by “Ribeirinhos” in the North Araguaia microregion. In the…”
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A Comprehensive Description of the Anatomy and Histochemistry of IPsychotria capillacea/I Standl. and an Investigation into Its Anti-Inflammatory Effects in Mice and Role in Scopolamine-Induced Memory Impairment
Published in Pharmaceuticals (Basel, Switzerland) (01-05-2024)“…Species of the genus Psychotria are used in popular medicine for pain, inflammatory symptoms, and mental disorders. Psychotria capillacea (Müll. Arg.) Standl…”
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