BECAS
GONZALEZ Daniela Alejandra
capítulos de libros
Título:
Fabiana punensis S.C. Arroyo, F. bryoides Phil., F. densa Remy, F. patagonica Speg.
Autor/es:
ISLA, MARIA INES; LEAL,MARIANA; GONZALEZ, DANIELA A.; ORQUEDA, MARÍA EUGENIA ; ZAMPINI, IRIS CATIANA
Libro:
Medicinal and aromatic plants of South America
Editorial:
Elsevier
Referencias:
Año: 2021; p. 225 - 234
Resumen:
Fabiana Ruiz & Pav. (Solanaceae) is a South American genus, growing especially in arid mountainous areas. In Argentina, 10 species are present in the High Andean, Pre-Puna, Puna, and Monte biogeographical regions, in addition to Patagonia. In this chapter reference will be made to four Fabiana species, F. punensis, F. patagonica, F. bryoides and F. densa. They are described as medicinal plants under the common names of ?tola? or ?tolilla?. Progresses will be reviewed regarding the scientific validation of medicinal properties, as well as the study of the chemical composition of these species. The potential as antioxidants, anti-inflammatory, and antibiotics agents from the hydroalcoholic or aqueous extracts from the aerial parts was described. Antioxidant and diuretic properties of infusions and essential oils was demonstrated. The safety of these preparations was also demonstrated. Although in vivo studies would be necessary to fully demonstrate the safety of the extracts, presently, prolonged traditional use by local communities is still recognized to support their safe use. Also, studies are needed about the agronomic conditions for its cultivation so that they could be used as raw material for phytotherapic and phytocosmetic preparation