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Stryphnodendron adstringens (Mart.) Coville

Medicinal and Aromatic Plants of the World, 2018
Barbatimao is the common name of the Brazilian plant Stryphnodendron adstringens (Mart.) Coville. The barks of this plant have been used for centuries in the traditional Brazilian medicine as astringent. This activity is attributed to the presence of high concentration of tannins.
Maria G L Brandao, Brandao Maria G L
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Stryphnodendron adstringens: Clarifying Wound Healing in Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetic Rats

Planta Medica, 2015
Diabetes mellitus is a serious public health problem in which a major complication is impaired wound healing. Among the strategies developed to foster tissue repair is the use of medicinal plants. The bark of Stryphnodendron adstringens, which is popularly used as an aid in wound healing, has a documented effect on wound repair in normal rats.
M L Baesso   +1 more
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Gastric antiulcerogenic effects ofStryphnodendron adstringens in rats

Phytotherapy Research, 1999
The antiulcer activity of the total extract and the fractions of Stryphnodendron adstringens was studied in rats and compared with that of cimetidine. Ulcers were induced in rats by means of three experimental models: acute stress, acidified-ethanol and indomethacin.
Elisabeth Aparecida Audi   +2 more
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Toxicological studies on Stryphnodendron adstringens

Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2002
This study was carried out to determine the acute toxicity of total barbatimão extract (LD(50)) after oral administration to mice, and its effect on certain biochemical parameters in plasma of rats after 30 days of administration. The LD(50) value of the extract was 2699 mg/kg.
Marcelo Alessandro, Rebecca   +6 more
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Prorobinetinidins from Stryphnodendron adstringens

Phytochemistry, 1996
The natural occurrence of several new prorobinetinidins in the stem bark of Stryphnodendron adstringens has been demonstrated. These are robinetinidol-(4β → 8)-epigallocatechin, robinetinidol-(4α → 8)-epigallocatechin, robinetinidol-(4β → 8)-epigallocatechin 3-O-gallate, robinetinidol-(4α → 8)-epigallocatechin 3-O-gallate, robinetinidol-(4α → 6 ...
João Palazzo de Mello   +2 more
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A dimeric proanthocyanidin from Stryphnodendron adstringens

Phytochemistry, 1999
Abstract A new proanthocyanidin, 4′- O -methylgallocatechin- (4a→8)-4′- O -methylgallocatechin of the rare 4′-methoxy derivatives of prodelphinidin, was isolated from the stem bark of Stryphnodendron adstringens . The structure was determined on the basis of spectroscopic data including 1-D ( 1 H, 13 C) and 2-D NMR ( 1 H– 1 H-COSY, HSQC, HMBC ...
J PALAZZODEMELLO   +2 more
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Effects of fire on mortality and resprouting patterns of Stryphnodendron adstringens (Fabaceae)

Brazilian Journal of Botany, 2023
In the last 20 years, fire frequency in South America's largest savanna, the Cerrado, has increased by 41%. Although resprouting represents the main post-fire regeneration mechanism that allows plant species to persist in the Cerrado, under the new scenario of high fire incidence, small individual trees may not be able to regrow, while large individual
Bárbara Stephanie Silva Ferreira   +5 more
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Antioxidant and anticancer activities from Stryphnodendron adstringens

Free Radical Biology and Medicine, 2018
Stryphnodendron adstringens is a tree species native to the Brazilian Cerrado commonly known as barbatimao or casca-da-mocidade.  In traditional medicine, the stem bark of this plant are used in the treatment of several diseases. Scientifically, its antifungal, wound healing, anti-inflammatory and antidiabetic properties have already been shown.
Edson Lucas dos Santos   +8 more
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Flavan-3-ols and prodelphinidins from Stryphnodendron adstringens

Phytochemistry, 1996
Abstract Six flavan-3-ols and eight proanthocyanidins have been isolated from the stem bark of Stryphnodendron adstringens , which is traditionally used in Brazil against various diseases. Two new flavan-3-ols were isolated as epigallocatechin 3- O -(3,5-dimethyl)-gallate and epigallocatechin 3- O -(3-methoxy-4-hydroxybenzoate).
João Palazzo de Mello   +2 more
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Properties of alginate films incorporated with free and microencapsulated Stryphnodendron adstringens extract (barbatimão)

Food Packaging and Shelf Life, 2021
Abstract Alginate-based films can have their functional properties improved with the incorporation of bioactive compounds in their formulation, besides making them active packaging, reducing the lipid oxidation of the food. In this work, we evaluated the properties of alginate-based films when incorporated with barbatimao extract, in free form and ...
Kauyse Matos Nascimento   +4 more
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