Hyptis verticillata Jacq:Areviewofitstraditionaluses, phytochemistry,pharmacologyandtoxicology
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TextoSeries ; Journal of ethnoPharmacology, 147(1), p.16-41, 2013Trabajos contenidos: - Picking, D
- Delgoda, R
- Boulogne, I
- Mitchell, S
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Ethnopharmacological relevance: Hyptis verticillata Jacq. (Lamiaceae)(John Charles)is an important medicinal plant with a long history of traditional use, originating in Central America and now extending from Florida to Colombia and across the Caribbean. Records of its earliest use date back to the ancient Mayan and Aztec cultures of Mesoamerica. There is no indication that this plant is being used outside of the Americas.
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