Leal-Cardoso JH, Fonteles MC
Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias, 1999
ABSTRACT:
The authors have reviewed the pharmacological studies done with essential oils obtained in the state of Ceará, in Northeast of Brazil, from 15 species of aromatic plants, some of which are native to the phytogeographic semiarid region characteristic of the Northeast, the “caatingas”. These studies have dealt with the effect of these oils on muscle contraction and with their antispasmodic, analgesic, antiinflammatory, anticonvulsant and antibacterial activity. The essential oils of the medicinal species have shown activity coherent with the use of these plants in folk medicine. The review is aimed primarily at summarizing the information relevant for a critical evaluation of the perspectives and potential of these oils as pharmacological and therapeutic agents.
CITATION:
Leal-Cardoso JH, Fonteles MC. Pharmacological effects of essential oils of plants of the northeast of Brazil. An Acad Bras Cienc. 1999;71(2):207-213.
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