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2021
Eugenia uniflora L. is a medicinal plant widely employed in South America. Its evidence of use can be traced back to the Jesuit and Franciscan priests and the first South American botanists. The medicinal and food uses of this species give a proper background for the scientific research of its properties, the validation of its therapeutic utility and ...
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Eugenia uniflora L. is a medicinal plant widely employed in South America. Its evidence of use can be traced back to the Jesuit and Franciscan priests and the first South American botanists. The medicinal and food uses of this species give a proper background for the scientific research of its properties, the validation of its therapeutic utility and ...
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Volatile compounds from pitanga fruit (Eugenia uniflora L.)
Food Chemistry, 2006Extracts from pitanga leaves are considered to be effective against many diseases, and are therefore used in popular Brazilian medicines. In this study, the volatile constituents of pitanga fruits (Eugenia uniflora L.) were trapped on to Porapak-Q and eluted with ethyl acetate, and the chemical composition of the extract was analyzed by gas ...
Alessandra L. Oliveira +3 more
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Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society
Brazil is home to a rich biodiversity of native edible fruits renowned for their health-promoting compounds and flavors. Among these, Eugenia uniflora L. (Brazilian pitanga) is particularly notable.
Grazieli B. Pascoal +5 more
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Brazil is home to a rich biodiversity of native edible fruits renowned for their health-promoting compounds and flavors. Among these, Eugenia uniflora L. (Brazilian pitanga) is particularly notable.
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Química Nova
Eugenia uniflora L (EU), Myrtaceae, known as pitangueira, is recognized as a source of bioactive compounds, mainly polyphenols. Considering the complexity and variety of factors that influence the composition of their extracts, assigning antioxidant ...
Vinicius Monteiro Schaffka +2 more
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Eugenia uniflora L (EU), Myrtaceae, known as pitangueira, is recognized as a source of bioactive compounds, mainly polyphenols. Considering the complexity and variety of factors that influence the composition of their extracts, assigning antioxidant ...
Vinicius Monteiro Schaffka +2 more
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Evaluation of some pharmacological activities of Eugenia uniflora L.
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 1994In view of the extensive use of Eugenia uniflora in folk medicine, different extracts of dried and fresh leaves of the plant were assayed to test its possible pharmacological activities. The infusion of fresh leaves had a highly significant anti-inflammatory effect when administered p.o. to rats 1 h before subplantar injection of carrageenin.
E E, Schapoval +4 more
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Influence of seed size on drought tolerance in Eugenia uniflora L. seedlings.
Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologiaDrought events have become more intense and frequent in tropical ecosystems, which can limit plant growth and development, as well as the germination and recruitment of tree species.
N. A. M. Barella +6 more
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The journal of essential oil research, 2023
The aim of this study was to verify the seasonal influence on the Eugenia uniflora essential oils. The collections were carried out in October 2017 and March, May and August 2018.
Roger Raupp Cipriano +4 more
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The aim of this study was to verify the seasonal influence on the Eugenia uniflora essential oils. The collections were carried out in October 2017 and March, May and August 2018.
Roger Raupp Cipriano +4 more
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Health Benefits of Eugenia Uniflora L.: A Review
2019The main properties of Eugenia uniflora are antiseptic and astringent. Surinam berries reduce inflammation and enhance the functioning of the lungs. Eugenia uniflora can be used both as food and also as folk medicine. Secondary metabolites like tannins, flavonoids, and terpenoids are present in the plant.
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Natural Product Research, 2022
In this study, phytochemical profiling, cytotoxic potential, antitumoral activity, and α-amylase and α-glucosidase inhibition capacity of extracts of seed and pulp of Eugenia uniflora L. fruits were investigated.
F. T. Borsoi +5 more
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In this study, phytochemical profiling, cytotoxic potential, antitumoral activity, and α-amylase and α-glucosidase inhibition capacity of extracts of seed and pulp of Eugenia uniflora L. fruits were investigated.
F. T. Borsoi +5 more
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Suranaree Journal of Science and Technology
Eugenia uniflora is an exotic fruit species with significant health benefits and considerable ornamental potential. Although substantial research has been conducted on E.
F. Kuswantoro
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Eugenia uniflora is an exotic fruit species with significant health benefits and considerable ornamental potential. Although substantial research has been conducted on E.
F. Kuswantoro
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