INIBIOMA   20415
INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES EN BIODIVERSIDAD Y MEDIOAMBIENTE
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Ethnobotanical, micrographic and pharmacological features of plant-based weight-loss products sold in naturist stores in Mexico City: the need for better quality control.
Autor/es:
ARENAS P.; MOLARES S.; DOUMECQ B.; AGUILAR A.; GABRIELLI F.
Revista:
ACTA BOTANICA BRASILICA
Editorial:
SOC BOTANICA BRASIL
Referencias:
Lugar: San Pablo; Año: 2013 vol. 27 p. 560 - 579
ISSN:
0102-3306
Resumen:
The consumption of dietary supplements and herbal mixtures to promote weight loss is a common practice in the West. This study was undertaken in Mexico City, surveying stores selling natural products at subway stations. The aims of this paper were as follows: to compile a record of plant products marketed as slimming aids and of retailerperceptions of these products; to review the pharmacological and ethnobotanical literature on the species declared; and to create an optical micrograph of a subset of products to verify the accuracy of the list of component plant species shown on the labels. We applied the techniques of observation, semi-structured interviews and free-listing at the retail stores. Results are presented for the 75 species recorded in the 41 weight-loss products surveyed, showing which plant parts are used, the geographical distribution of the species, pharmacological effects, dosage, route of administration and method of preparation, as well as ethnobotanical information derived from fieldwork. We discuss the values assigned to the species used. Microscopic analyses revealed that many of the plant ingredients declared were absent, highlighting the need for greater quality control and safety of these herbal remedies.