The present study aimed to survey the native medicinal plants in the biome Caatinga in the community of Sítio Nazaré from Milagres, in Ceará, Brazil. Semi-structured interviews with 100 persons, from 25 to 85 years old, were recorded. Sixty-two species were pointed for medical information on use, used plant part, therapeutic indication and methods of preparation of home remedies. We also prepared the collection of botanical material and production of exsiccates. The most representative families reported in this study were: Fabaceae (15 spp.), Euphorbiaceae (7 spp.), Cucurbitaceae and Malvaceae (3 spp.). On the preparation of remedies, we found that all parts of the plants were used, predominantly the roots (33.77%) and the barks (29.87%). The most common way of preparation observed was tea (49.21%), followed by syrup (40.69%). These collected data revealed that popular knowledge on medicinal Caatinga plants were important for disease control in the local population and it has contributed to other ethnopharmacology studies.
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Silva, C. G., Marinho, M. G. V., Lucena, M. F. A., & Costa, J. G. M. (2015). Levantamento etnobotânico de plantas medicinais em área de Caatinga na comunidade do ítio Nazaré, município de Milagres, Ceará, Brasil. Revista Brasileira de Plantas Medicinais, 17(1), 133–142. https://doi.org/10.1590/1983-084X/12_055
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