Ethnobotanical survey of plants with toxic active constituents, grown in the municipality of Cuité, Paraíba, Brazil

Incidents involving plants have been a major problem for public health over the years and represent the fourth leading cause of poisoning in Brazil, leading to death many people, especially children. This study aimed to carry out an ethnobotanical survey of plants with toxic active constituents, gr...

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Main Authors: Diégina Araújo FERNANDES, Aline dos Santos FRANÇA, Rita de Cássia Fragoso de FREITAS, Edileuza Bezerra de ASSIS, Júlia Beatriz Pereira de SOUZA, Flávia Negromonte SOUTO MAIOR, Carlos Alberto Garcia SANTOS, Danielly Albuquerque da COSTA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Federal Council of Pharmacy 2017-12-01
Series:Infarma: Pharmaceutical Sciences
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Online Access:http://revistas.cff.org.br/?journal=infarma&page=article&op=view&path%5B%5D=2064
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Summary:Incidents involving plants have been a major problem for public health over the years and represent the fourth leading cause of poisoning in Brazil, leading to death many people, especially children. This study aimed to carry out an ethnobotanical survey of plants with toxic active constituents, grown in the municipality of Cuité, Paraíba, correlating the popular and scientific knowledge. This study conducted an exploratory and descriptive field research by applying semi-structured questionnaires to city dwellers who maintained frequent contact with plants. The identification of 19 toxic species and 18 potentially poisonous species was possible. Prevalent plants in homes were ornamental. Most respondents were senior women who carried out this practice over ten years, and this interest in cultivation had come through relatives. The survey showed that most interviewees unaware the toxic potential of cited plants, which indicates the need to carry out educational and preventive work among the population.
ISSN:0104-0219
2318-9312