REVISÃO DE LITERATURA CIENTÍFICA SOBRE A JATROPHA GOSSYPIIFOLIA L. (PINHÃO-ROXO): ASPECTOS FITOQUÍMICOS, ATIVIDADE CICATRIZANTE E ANTI-HERPÉTICA
REVISÃO DE LITERATURA CIENTÍFICA SOBRE A JATROPHA GOSSYPIIFOLIA L. (PINHÃO-ROXO): ASPECTOS FITOQUÍMICOS, ATIVIDADE CICATRIZANTE E ANTI-HERPÉTICA
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22533/at.ed.6791225200610
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Palavras-chave: Jatropha gossypiifolia; Pinhão-roxo; Euphorbiaceae; Atividade cicatrizante; Atividade anti-herpética.
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Keywords: Jatropha gossypiifolia; Pinhão-roxo; Euphorbiaceae; Wound healing activity; Antiherpetic activity;
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Abstract: This study is a literature review of the plant Jatropha gossypiifolia L., belonging to the Euphorbiaceae family, popularly known in Brazil as "pinhão-roxo" (Bellyache bush), and reported in folk medicine as a wound healer, where the application of the plant's latex is considered useful at the wound site. The use of plants for medicinal purposes constitutes a therapeutic alternative for humanity and an important factor for its survival, as they offer advantages such as low cost, cultivation in home gardens, and ease of access. This study prioritized describing aspects of the species, such as defining characteristics in the phytochemical composition of the latex and leaf of J. gossypiifolia L., focusing on its healing and anti-herpetic activity, exploring its therapeutic potential, given the toxicity of the plant in question. For the literature review, 96 digital publications from the last 29 years were consulted, obtained from different search platforms and databases, such as PubMed, Google Scholar, BVS, Elsevier, and INCHEM. The descriptors used were Jatropha gossypiifolia L., latex, chemical composition, wound healing activity, anti-herpetic, and wound healing, resulting in the final selection of 20 publications. Two cyclic peptides were found in the latex: Cycloglossin A and Cycloglossin B, and the leaves contain triterpenes in EtOH extract. Regarding toxicity, there is still no consensus on its concentration. The plant has shown good wound healing in some in vitro studies. Although there are references to the anti-herpetic activity of this plant, the studies available in the literature are still scarce. Despite some promising findings, there is a lack of more in-depth investigations into its toxicological and pharmacological effects, as well as its therapeutic potential. Given the limited pharmacological options for treating HSV-1, research into natural compounds used in folk medicine is particularly relevant for promoting human health.
- Beatriz Gois de Souza
- Ticiano Gomes do Nascimento