243 resultados para Euterpe precatoria Mart


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A - NORTE - A floresta em tôrno de Belém parece já bastante alterada, sendo poucas as árvores de grande porte. O solo é sempre arenoso, com uma camada de húmus muito fina a qual, quando é removida, deixa ver uma areia branca. Em Utinga era de notar o grande número de árvores caídas, justamente as maiores, o que sugere um solo pobre e raso, originando um enraizamento superficial e conseqüente queda das mesmas pelos ventos. Na floresta de àgua Preta é muito maior o número de árvores finas, o que sugere um solo ainda mais pobre. Trata-se de floresta típica da planície (Quartenário antigo), onde o solo foi formado por deposição do arenitos pobres do Centro-oeste capturados pela bacia do Tocatins. B - Nordeste - 1. Caatinga: O tipo de vegetação que predomina no Nordeste é o da caatinga, vegetação de arbustiva a arbórea, espinhosa e decidual. A parte vista, de Terezina até Paulo Afonso, via Ubajara, Fortaleza, Crato e Floresta, apresenta várias nuances fisiográficas de densidade e porte. Essas são devidas, aparentemente ao menos, não só à intervenção humana, como também à grande variação na constituição física do solo. Assim é que observamos: a) Caatinga arbórea - dominada pela carnaúba: Copernicia cerifera (A. Cam.) Mart. nos lugares encharcados, pela oiticica: Licania rigida Benth. na linha demarcatória das maiores enchentes, e pelo juàzeiro: Zizyphus joazeiro Mart., fora da influência das àguas dos rios. b) Caatinga aberta - nos solos pedregosos, com dominância da imburana-de-espinho: Bursera leptophloeos Engl. e do umbu: Spondias tuberosa A. Cam. Ocorre nas enconstas dessecadas dos serrotes de quartzito. c) Caatinga arbustiva densa - existente nos largos vales dos maiores rios, provável fruto da intervenção...

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Several palms species provide an important habitat for triatomines and associate vertebrates in tropical America. The objective of this work is to identify the triatomine species living in the palms of rural areas in the Province of Corrientes, and to estimate the potential epidemiological risk they represent for the residents of nearby houses. The survey was carried out in a palm community in Colonia Laurel, Department San Roque, Province of Corrientes, Argentina. Samplings were performed in October, November and December 1998; January, February and March 1999; May and June 1999. Thirty palms: 27 (90%) Butia yatay (Mart.) Becc. and 3 Acrocomia aculeata (Jacq.) Lodd ex Mart. were dissected. Triatoma sordida Stål 1859 was found in 96.2% of B. yatay and in all the A. aculeata palms. A total of 272 live T. sordida was collected; 36 of them (13.2%) were found in bird nests in the frond and the remainder in other locations of the tree. The mean number of triatomines per palm was 9.6 (range 1-60, mode 2). T. sordida was collected during all the sampling months and all stages were present at all seasons. The highest population density was reached in spring and the lowest in autumn. Trypanosoma cruzi was detected in 38.5% in feces of 174 examined insects and identified as such, both by microscopical examination and PCR. This is the first finding of T. sordida populations in B. yatay, an endemic palm of South America distributed in southern Brazil, Uruguay and northeastern Argentina. The high infection prevalence found in this work suggests that T. sordida plays an essential role in the maintenance of the wild T. cruzi transmission cycle in northeastern Argentina.

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In this work, the analgesic and anti-inflammatory activities of Zeyheria montana Mart. ethanol leaf extract were investigated at doses of 75, 150 and 300 mg/kg body weight. In the analgesic assay, against a chemical stimulus in mice, acetic acid-induced writhes were significantly inhibited by the extract at doses of 75 mg/kg (67.27%), 150 mg/kg (49.38%) and 300 mg/kg (82.87%). Also, a vigorous decrease in hyperalgesia was observed when measured after 2 h and 6 h of lipopolysaccharide stimulation of rats for all doses of extract tested. Z. montana extract, at doses of 75 and 300 mg/kg, caused very slight central analgesia in rats submitted to thermal stimulus, particularly noticeable at 30 min following treatment. The anti-inflammatory activity of Z. montana extract on carrageenan-induced oedema in rats was evaluated. The oedema development, measured at 180 min following carrageenan intraplantar injection, was significantly reduced by all tested doses: 75 mg/kg (33.30%), 150 mg/kg (45.80%) and 300 mg/kg (75.00%). The LD50 value was greater than 2000 mg/kg. These results demonstrated that the ethanol extract from Z. montana leaf possesses anti-nociceptive and anti-inflammatory activities, which could be of relevance for the pharmacological control of pain and inflammatory processes.