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copaifera_officinalis_jacq._l [2015/02/03 22:33] andreas |
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Branchy tree, up to 30m high, native to Amazonas rainforests; source of copaiba oleoresin (obtained from the trunk, also of several other Copaifera L. species). | Branchy tree, up to 30m high, native to Amazonas rainforests; source of copaiba oleoresin (obtained from the trunk, also of several other Copaifera L. species). |
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"Copaiba oleoresin is widely used as a popular medicine, through topical and oral administration. It has various ethnopharmacological indications, including: gonorrhea, bronchitis, pains in general, back pain, injury, blennorrhagia, leucorrhea, psoriasis, “catarro da bexiga”, wounds, asthma, as an antiseptic for wounds, skin ulcers, aching joints, ovarian cysts, uterine myoma, weak uterus, vaginal discharge, ovarian problem, ulcers, sore throat, uterine infections, general inflammations, as a tonic and to treat ulcers and other digestive diseases, and cancer, and leishmanioses." \\ | |
[Chemistry and biological activities of terpenoids from copaiba (Copaifera spp.) oleoresins., Lea,ndro, L. M., de Sousa Vargas, F., Barbosa, P.C.S., Neves, J.K.O., da Silva, J.A., da Veiga-Junior, V.F. Molecules, Vol.17(4), 2012, 3866-3889] \\ | |
[[http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/17/4/3866/htm]] | |
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"The leaf tissue contained 26 sesquiterpenes and the stem tissues contained 25 sesquiterpenes. Two sesquiterpenes were identified in roots. The most abundant sesquiterpene in leaves was germacrene D with a concentration of 322.8 mg/g fresh weight, which accounted for 81.4% of total sesquiterpenes. Germacrene D was also the most abundant sesquiterpene in stems, which had a concentration of 256.2 mg/g fresh weight. Four terpenes, including α-cubebene, cis-α-bergamotene, trans-α-bergamotene and sesquisabinene-B, were | "The leaf tissue contained 26 sesquiterpenes and the stem tissues contained 25 sesquiterpenes. Two sesquiterpenes were identified in roots. The most abundant sesquiterpene in leaves was germacrene D with a concentration of 322.8 mg/g fresh weight, which accounted for 81.4% of total sesquiterpenes. Germacrene D was also the most abundant sesquiterpene in stems, which had a concentration of 256.2 mg/g fresh weight. Four terpenes, including α-cubebene, cis-α-bergamotene, trans-α-bergamotene and sesquisabinene-B, were |
[Within-plant distribution and emission of sesquiterpenes from Copaifera officinalis., Chen, F., Al-Ahmad, H., Joyce, B., Zhao, N., Köllner, T.G., Degenhardt, J., Stewart, C.N., Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, 47(11), 2009, 1017-1023] \\ | [Within-plant distribution and emission of sesquiterpenes from Copaifera officinalis., Chen, F., Al-Ahmad, H., Joyce, B., Zhao, N., Köllner, T.G., Degenhardt, J., Stewart, C.N., Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, 47(11), 2009, 1017-1023] \\ |
[[http://plantsciences.utk.edu/pdf/chen_stewart_PLAPHY2879.pdf]] | [[http://plantsciences.utk.edu/pdf/chen_stewart_PLAPHY2879.pdf]] |
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| "Copaiba oleoresin is widely used as a popular medicine, through topical and oral administration. It has various ethnopharmacological indications, including: gonorrhea, bronchitis, pains in general, back pain, injury, blennorrhagia, leucorrhea, psoriasis, “catarro da bexiga”, wounds, asthma, as an antiseptic for wounds, skin ulcers, aching joints, ovarian cysts, uterine myoma, weak uterus, vaginal discharge, ovarian problem, ulcers, sore throat, uterine infections, general inflammations, as a tonic and to treat ulcers and other digestive diseases, and cancer, and leishmanioses." \\ |
| [Chemistry and biological activities of terpenoids from copaiba (Copaifera spp.) oleoresins., Lea,ndro, L. M., de Sousa Vargas, F., Barbosa, P.C.S., Neves, J.K.O., da Silva, J.A., da Veiga-Junior, V.F. Molecules, Vol.17(4), 2012, 3866-3889] \\ |
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{{http://plantgenera.org/ILLUSTRATIONS_HD/31439.jpg?500}} \\ | {{http://plantgenera.org/ILLUSTRATIONS_HD/31439.jpg?500}} \\ |
Köhler, F.E., Medizinal Pflanzen, vol. 2: t. 171 (1890) \\ | Köhler, F.E., Medizinal Pflanzen, vol. 2: t. 171 (1890) \\ |
[[http://plantgenera.org/species.php?id_species=272285]] | [[http://plantgenera.org/species.php?id_species=272285]] |