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Plantas medicinales con efecto inmunoestimulante

Authors: Silva, Hermann; Alvarado, Róger; Hidalgo, Jorge; Cerruti, Teodoro; Dávila, Walter; Mestanza, Marina; Nina, Ernesto; +2 Authors

Plantas medicinales con efecto inmunoestimulante

Abstract

El presente trabajo de investigación farmacológica en plantas medicinales, fue realizado en el Instituto de Medicina Tradicional de EsSalud, con el objeto de evaluar la actividad inmunoestimulante de tres especies medicinales de la Amazonía Peruana. La medicina popular les atribuye varias propiedades, entre ellas la estimulación de nuestras defensas y la cura de algunos males renuentes al tratamiento con fármacos sintéticos. Para evaluar esta actividad se utilizó el Método de Biozzi modificado por IMET-EsSalud en ratones albinos Mus musculus cepa Balb/c, cuyos resultados se obtienen estableciendo el coeficiente de regresión lineal (K). El estudio realizado mediante este método, demuestra que tres especies: Huama Pistia stratiotes L, Santa maría Piper peltatum L y Uña de gato Uncaria tomentosa (Willd ) DC. estimulan el sistema inmunitario.

The pharmalogical survey research of medicinal plants was completed at the EsSalud Traditional Medicine Institute (IMET) to assess the immunostimulant activity of three medicinal plants species of the Peruvian amazon jungle. Folk medicine gives these plants some credits such as stimulation of natural immunological defense and healing of some aliments failing treatment with synthetic drugs To evaluate these properties the Biozzi Metnod, modified by IMET, was used on white mice Mus musculus strain Balb/c, and results were obtained using the linear regression coefficient (K). This study demonstrated that three plant species: Huama Pistia stratiotes L. anta maria Piper peltatum L., and Uña de gato Uncaria tomentosa (Willd) DC do stimulate human immune system.

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Plants medicinal, Usos terapéuticos, Plantas medicinales, Therapy use, https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#3.02.29

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