Plantas do Gênero Xylopia: Composição Química e Potencial Farmacológico

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The family Annonaceae has representatives of great medical interest, and the Xylopia species deserves attention. The Xylopia genus is composed by approximately 160 species, with geographic distribution in tropical and subtropical regions of America, Africa and Asia. This genus can present shrubs or trees. In Brazil, they can be found at the North, North-west, Central-West and Central-South Regions. The phytochemical investigations resulted mainly in the isolation of alkaloids, diterpenos, quinolines and acetogenins, with the latter presenting very interesting biological properties such as the cytotoxic, antiprotozoal and the insecticide activities.This study aimed to review the botanical, chemical and pharmacological aspects of the Xylopia genus found in Brazil, highlighting the chemical components, as the well-known pharmacological effect.

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Silva, L. E., Reis, R. A., Moura, E. A., Amaral, W., & Sousa, P. T. (2015). Plantas do Gênero Xylopia: Composição Química e Potencial Farmacológico. Revista Brasileira de Plantas Medicinais. Instituto de Biociencias. https://doi.org/10.1590/1983-084X/14_076

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