Hammer M L, Johns E A
Christ Church, Oxford, UK.
J Ethnopharmacol. 1993 Sep;40(1):53-75. doi: 10.1016/0378-8741(93)90089-n.
This study focused its attention on four medicinal plants (Carapa guianensis, Elephantopus scaber, Piper umbellatum, Stachytarpheta cayenensis) used by Caboclo communities on Marajó, the main island of the Amazon delta. In the field, interviews were conducted with Caboclos and the medicinal usages and preparation procedures of the four plants were recorded. In the laboratory, the plant extracts were subjected to bioassays and their crude chemical composition was established. All four plants showed significant bioactivity and the chemical tests confirmed the presence of bioactive compounds. In addition, the results of both the field and laboratory studies corresponded well with those of a literature search. The ethnopharmacological significance of the four plants is discussed.
本研究聚焦于亚马逊三角洲主岛马拉若岛上卡博克洛社区使用的四种药用植物(圭亚那卡拉帕树、地胆草、伞叶胡椒、卡宴假马鞭)。在实地,对卡博克洛人进行了访谈,并记录了这四种植物的药用和制备方法。在实验室中,对植物提取物进行了生物测定,并确定了其粗化学成分。所有四种植物均表现出显著的生物活性,化学测试证实了生物活性化合物的存在。此外,实地研究和实验室研究的结果与文献检索结果非常吻合。本文还讨论了这四种植物的民族药理学意义。