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Item Diversidade e uso de recursos na etnoveterinária no Nordeste brasileiro(2022-10-05) Silva, Vitória Ramos Nunes da; Silva, Valdeline Atanazio da; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7112874436105706; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2757983452414661The ethnovet is a practice that has been used since the emergence of man, the use of this practice has evolved over time, and, currently, it has been used by producers, farmers, and veterinarians, for the treatment of diseases , mainly in herd animals. This work is a bibliographic review on the resources (vegetable and animal) used in ethnovet Brazil's northeastern. To develop this research , a survey of data from the literature on the subject was carried out, using the following terms as keywords: ethnobotany and semiarid pdf, ethnobotany pdf, ethnobotany and pdf, ethnovet and semiarid pdf, plants and ethnovet and pdf, animals and ethnovet and pdf. After selecting the articles, monographs, theses, and dissertations published between the years 1990 to 2021, data from 37 studies were used in this review. In total, 160 species of plants and 55 species of animals were registered for ethnovet use. The most cited plants were: Aloe vera (L.) Burm.f. e Astronium urundeuva Engl. (12 quotes), Allium sativum L. and Ximenia americana L. (9), Dysphania ambrosioides (L.) Mosyakin & Clemants (8), Lippia alba (Mill.) N.E.Br. ex Britton & P.Wilson (7), Anacardium occidentale L., Aspidosperma pyrifolium Mart. Zucc., Azadirachta indica A.Juss., Cymbopogon citratus (DC.) Stapf, and Sarcomphalus joazeiro (Mart.) Hauenschild (6). The plants species were most cited for use in healing , inflammation, cleaning parturition, chicken gogo and worms. The most cited animals species were: Tupinambis merianae (Duméril & Bibron) (6), Bos Taurus L., Gallus gallus L., Iguana iguana L., Nothura maculosa cearensis (Naumburg), Ovis aries L., Sus scrofa domesticus L. and Phrynops geoffroanus (Schweigger) (5), Crotalus durissus L. (4) . The animals were used in the treatment of wounds, snakebites, and caltrops. were also cited for worm, boil, tumor, scabies, weakness, poisoning, changing feathers, circulation, wound healing, respiratory disease in birds, eye problems, rheumatism, inflammation, dermatological diseases, and obstetric disorders. It is extremely important that further research be carried out on the subject, so that there is more clarification on the use of these resourcesItem Plantas medicinais usadas no tratamento de doenças ginecológicas no nordeste do brasil: uma revisão(2022-10-06) Nunes, Andreia Magnólia Marques; Silva, Valdeline Atanazio da; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7112874436105706; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4821262239011568Women's health care represents a fundamental part of strengthening women's care practices, and there is a great diversity of plants that can help in these biological conditions. Thus, this study aimed to record, through a literature survey, the main medicinal plants used in the treatment of gynecological diseases in Northeast Brazil, based on articles published between the years 2000 to 2021. For this research, we used the databases: Scientific Electronic Library Online – SciELO, academic google, Scopus, Web of Science, with the following keywords: ethnobotany and woman, “medicinal and woman”, medicinal and gynecological, “medicinal plants” and northeast and ethnobotany and caatinga. Ethnobotanical works dealing with the use of medicinal plants for the treatment of gynecological diseases were researched. A total of 47 articles were selected for this review, 269 plant species were observed, the most cited were: Astronium urundeuva (Allemão) Engl. (15 citations), Ruta graveolens L. (14), Ximenia americana L. (13), Anacardium occidentale L. (10), Ageratum conyzoides L., Scoparia dulcis L. (8) and Plantago major L., Plectranthus amboinicus (Lour.) Spreng, Schinus terebinthifolia Raddi (6). The main species are mostly (66.67%) native. A total of 133 gynecological problems were recorded and the main ones were: uterine inflammation (with 85 citations), followed by abortifacient use and vaginal discharge (62), inflammation (57) and menstrual cramps (53). In general, little is known about the use of plant resources and this work aims to synthesize knowledge about the diversity of plants and cultural uses in the region, as well as a better understanding of the usefulness of plants in the treatment of gynecological diseases.Item Plantas usadas nos tratamentos cosméticos no Nordeste do Brasil: uma revisão(2022-10-06) Lima, Amanda Mourato de Souza; Silva, Valdeline Atanazio da; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7112874436105706; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0602970889196670The use of cosmetics by humans dates back to ancient times. At first, cosmetics were basically composed of plants, animals and minerals, however, with the evolution of technology, new chemical substances emerged to be added in the production of such products. This research is a literature review, and data collection in the literature was carried out using the following descriptors: Ethnobotany and cosmetics and caatinga; Ethnobotany and cosmetics and northeast; Ethnobotany and cosmetics and semiarid; Ethnobotany and caatinga; phytocosmetics and caatinga; "phytocosmetics and semiarid. A total of 63 plant species were cited for cosmetic use, of which the most cited were: Sarcomphalus joazeiro (19 times), Aloe vera (14), Guazuma ulmifolia (6) and Persea americana (3). A total of 34 uses are mentioned for the 63 plants. The most cited uses were: dandruff (22 times), hair loss (20), hair hydration (10), acne, teeth cleaning (9), hair shine (8), hair care, hair tonic (7), body cleansing (6), hair cleansing (5), skin diseases, skin blemishes, foot cracks (4), respectively. cited for cosmetic treatment in Brazil, the following stand out: Sarcomphalus joazeiro for dandruff and teeth cleaning, Aloe vera for hair loss and dandruff, Guazuma ulmifolia for hair loss and Persea americana for hair care.
