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Antidepressant-like effect of Campomanesia xanthocarpa seeds in mice: Involvement of the monoaminergic system [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine, 2022
Background and aim: Campomanesia xanthocarpa Berg. (Myrtaceae) present several pharmacological actions, but there are no reports on its antidepressant-like potential.
Gabriela Sabrina Anzollin   +12 more
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Effect of Supplementation with Hydroethanolic Extract of Campomanesia xanthocarpa (Berg.) Leaves and Two Isolated Substances from the Extract on Metabolic Parameters of Mice Fed a High-Fat Diet [PDF]

open access: yesMolecules, 2020
There are still controversies regarding the correlation between the beneficial effects for health and the administration of isolated compounds or crude extracts in therapeutic applications.
Carla Maiara Lopes Cardozo   +10 more
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Molecular relationships of Campomanesia xanthocarpa within Myrtaceae based on the complete plastome sequence and on the plastid ycf2 gene [PDF]

open access: yesGenetics and Molecular Biology, 2020
Plastomes are very informative structures for comparative phylogenetic and evolutionary analyses. We sequenced and analyzed the complete plastome of Campomanesia xanthocarpa and compared its gene order, structure, and evolutionary characteristics within ...
Lilian de Oliveira Machado   +6 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Functional Properties of Campomanesia xanthocarpa Infusions: Phenolic Profile, Digestive Stability, Enzyme Inhibition, and Glycemic Effects [PDF]

open access: yesFoods
This study investigated the functional potential of Campomanesia xanthocarpa leaf and fruit infusions through phytochemical profiling, simulated gastrointestinal digestion, enzyme inhibition assays, and in vivo evaluation of glycemic markers.
Cristiane Maria Chitolina Tremea   +6 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Shading as a means of mitigating water deficit in seedlings of Campomanesia xanthocarpa (Mart.) O. Berg [PDF]

open access: yesNotulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca, 2020
In this research it was hypothesized that Campomanesia xanthocarpa can overcome some level of water deficiency by adjusting physiological parameters and that shading minimizes the water deficit effects while maintaining elevated photosynthetic rates and ...
Edinéia M.M. BARTIERES   +5 more
doaj   +4 more sources

Campomanesia spp. native fruits as potential source of health-promoting compounds [PDF]

open access: yesBioscience Journal, 2021
Campomanesia xanthocarpa var. littoralis, Campomanesia xanthocarpa (Berg), and Campomanesia eugenioides are native fruit plants found in Brazil. Due to the scarce number of controlled scientific studies comparing different native Campomanesia species ...
Silvani Verruck   +7 more
doaj   +5 more sources

Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Campomanesia xanthocarpa Seed Extract Obtained from Supercritical CO2. [PDF]

open access: yesEvid Based Complement Alternat Med, 2021
Campomanesia xanthocarpa is a plant species traditionally used in the treatment of diabetes, fever, hypercholesterolemia, obesity, and urinary tract diseases. The anti-inflammatory effects of C. xanthocarpa leaves in mice were already known. Nevertheless,
Petry F   +13 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Cytotoxic and Phytotoxic Activities of Native Brazilian Forest Gabiroba (Campomanesia xanthocarpa Berg.), Fruits, and Flour against Shrimp (Artemia salina L.) and Lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.). [PDF]

open access: yesFoods, 2023
Gabiroba, a native fruit in Brazil’s Atlantic Forest region, has significant nutritional and therapeutic properties. However, due to its seasonality, consumption by the population is limited.
Sereno AB   +9 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Antidiabetic and hypolipidemic potential of Campomanesia xanthocarpa seed extract obtained by supercritical CO2 [PDF]

open access: yesBrazilian Journal of Biology, 2020
Campomanesia xanthocarpa, a plant belonging to the Myrtaceae family, is popularly known as gabiroba. Leaves of gabiroba has been popularly used to treat various diseases, including inflammatory, renal, and digestive, among others.
A. Regginato   +10 more
doaj   +3 more sources

The Use of Medicinal Plants in Blood Vessel Diseases: The Influence of Gender [PDF]

open access: yesLife, 2023
Data available in the literature on the use of herbal products to treat inflammation-related vascular diseases were considered in this study, while also assessing the influence of gender.
Guglielmina Froldi
doaj   +2 more sources

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