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José Maria Barbosa-Filho

Researcher at Federal University of Paraíba

Publications -  303
Citations -  10140

José Maria Barbosa-Filho is an academic researcher from Federal University of Paraíba. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cissampelos & Essential oil. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 294 publications receiving 8899 citations. Previous affiliations of José Maria Barbosa-Filho include State University of Paraíba & Sao Paulo State University.

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Synopsis of the plants known as medicinal and poisonous in Northeast of Brazil

TL;DR: A survey of the species of plants and their alleged therapeutic uses which are utilized in Northeast region of Brazil is presented in this paper, where a total of 483 species belonging to 79 families along with their ethnomedicinal information have been recorded.
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Survey of medicinal plants used in the region Northeast of Brazil

TL;DR: A survey of the species of plants and their uses as medicinal, which are utilized for therapeutic purposes in Northeast region of Brazil, and the greatest importance of investigation of those species that have not been subject of pharmacological study is emphasized.
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A review of natural products with antileishmanial activity

TL;DR: A review of the literature on plant extracts and chemically defined molecules of natural origin showing antileishmanial activity and some aspects of recent antileishesmanial-activity-directed research on natural products are discussed.
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Flavonoids with gastroprotective activity.

TL;DR: This review has summarized the literature on ninety-five flavonoid with varying degrees of antiulcerogenic activity, confirming that flavonoids have a therapeutic potential for the more effective treatment of peptic ulcers.
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Plants with central analgesic activity.

TL;DR: The present communication constitutes a global review on plant analgesic activity with special emphasis on those found in different parts of the world, including Brazil, which act on the central nervous system.