Mansoa Alliacea is a native plant from Amazonian basin and has great ancestral value for the local communities. M. alliacea is a traditional medicine for healers and shamans and has multiple uses due to the presence of several chemical constituents with important pharmacological properties. Plant derivate are used as: antiseptic, diuretic, analgesic, antipyretic. Folk medicine is related also to the treatment of many diseases such as: reduction of blood pressure against atherosclerosis, arthritis and rheumatism. Researches have also been proven an appreciable antioxidant property, which revalue it for cosmetic purposes. Chemical composition includes: alidil-sulfoxide, allylindyloxide, allina, allein, allicin, disulfide, propylallyl, divinyl sulfide, diallyl sulfide, dimethyl sulfide, daucosterol, beta-sitosterol, fucosterol, stigmasterol, iridoides and isothiocyanates, naphthoquinones, alkaloids, saponins, flavones, vitamin E, vitamin C and minerals such as chromium and selenium. The present review includes ethnobotanical and pharmacological data that are related to the chemical composition of M. alliacea species.
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Ethnopharmacology, biological activity and chemical characterization of Mansoa alliacea. A review about a promising plant from Amazonian region
Published:
10 October 2017
by MDPI
in MOL2NET'17, Conference on Molecular, Biomed., Comput. & Network Science and Engineering, 3rd ed.
congress NATMODECO-02: Nat. Prod., Molec. Sci., Develop. Sust., Environ., Eco., and Econ. Congress, Puyo, Ecuador-Porto, Portugal, 2017.
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Keywords: Key words: Mansoa alliacea, traditional medicine, antiseptic, diuretic, antipyretic analgesic, antioxidant, arthritis, rheumatism.