The Kalanchoe genus (syn. Bryophyllum), family Crassulaceae, comprises 125 species, most of them native to Madagascar. The great importance of several of these species for the …
Ethnopharmacological relevance The poor distribution and limited availability of antivenoms in Brazil have led to greater use of plants to treat snakebites. Very often such plants are the …
Kalanchoe brasiliensis and Kalanchoe pinnata are used interchangeably in traditional medicine in the treatment of wound healing. In this context, the objective of the present study …
The species Kalanchoe brasiliensis and Kalanchoe pinnata, both known popularly as “Saião,” are used interchangeably in traditional medicine for their antiophidic properties …
Accidents involving snakes from Bothrops spp. and Crotalus spp. constitute the most important cause of envenomation in Brazil and Argentina. Musa spp.(banana) have been …
OAS Mayorga, YFG da Costa… - Oxidative Medicine …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Kalanchoe brasiliensis Cambess. is a native Brazilian plant popularly known as “saião”, and the juice of its fresh leaves is traditionally used to treat several disorders, including …
AR Manuiama, RA Lima - Diversitas Journal, 2022 - diversitas.emnuvens.com.br
Estudos epidemiológicos podem favorecer o conhecimento do perfil de acidentes ofídicos em uma determinada região e ajudar a identificar oportunidades de melhorias da atenção à …
DES Gonçalves, JA Araújo… - Revista Brasileira de …, 2024 - Springer
Bothrops moojeni venom contains toxins that induce local toxic effects, leading to a severe inflammatory process, pain, hemorrhage, edema, and myonecrosis. Phonophoresis is a …
ACO Costa, JM Fernandes, TSN Neto… - Journal of Liquid …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Kalanchoe brasiliensis, known as “saião” and “coirama branca,” is native to Brazil. Although this species is widely used in folk medicine, there is no quantification method of chemical …