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Clinopodium mexicanum: potential and difficulties for the sustainable use of a Mexican medicinal plant

Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries ; Boletín Latinoamericano y del Caribe de Plantas Medicinales y Aromáticas, 19 (2), p.149-160, 2020Trabajos contenidos:
  • Alvarado, A. M
  • García-Trejo, F
  • Cardador-Martínez, A
  • Magallán-Hernández, F
Tema(s): Recursos en línea: Resumen: Clinopodium mexicanum (Benth.)Govaerts (Lamiaceae)is a native plant of Mexico. This plant is used in traditional Mexican medicine for the treatment of cultural specific syndromes such as "susto", "nervios" or "espanto", conditions related to anxiety and depression. In addition, it has a high biocultural value for its medicinal and culinary use and for its exchange value in various indigenous areas of México. This review aims to compile updated information about the ethnobotanical, phytochemistry and commercialization aspects of Clinopodium mexicanum, and it focuses on the potential use of this species as a raw material in the phytopharmaceutical industry for the treatment of anxiety and pain. Moreover, it would be a viable productive alternative for many rural communities, which could not only produce the raw material but who could also add value to the sale of the plant.
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Clinopodium mexicanum (Benth.)Govaerts (Lamiaceae)is a native plant of Mexico. This plant is used in traditional Mexican medicine for the treatment of cultural specific syndromes such as "susto", "nervios" or "espanto", conditions related to anxiety and depression. In addition, it has a high biocultural value for its medicinal and culinary use and for its exchange value in various indigenous areas of México. This review aims to compile updated information about the ethnobotanical, phytochemistry and commercialization aspects of Clinopodium mexicanum, and it focuses on the potential use of this species as a raw material in the phytopharmaceutical industry for the treatment of anxiety and pain. Moreover, it would be a viable productive alternative for many rural communities, which could not only produce the raw material but who could also add value to the sale of the plant.

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