Ethnopharmacological and botanical evaluation of medicinal plants used by Brazilian Amazon Indian community

Plants have been widely used to treat many diseases, especially by traditional communities as Indians, that can be considered as an important source of empirical knowledge about the medicinal potential of the Brazilian biodiversity. This study aimed to investigate the use of medicinal plants by a pa...

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