Bibliographic citations
Taranco, M., Perez, F. (2021). Estudio fitoquímico de especies vegetales usadas como hipoglucemiantes en el distrito de Iquitos [Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12737/7651
Taranco, M., Perez, F. Estudio fitoquímico de especies vegetales usadas como hipoglucemiantes en el distrito de Iquitos []. PE: Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana; 2021. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12737/7651
@misc{renati/971344,
title = "Estudio fitoquímico de especies vegetales usadas como hipoglucemiantes en el distrito de Iquitos",
author = "Perez Vasquez, Frank Juliñho",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana",
year = "2021"
}
This work was proposed taking into account that there is a diversity of plant kinds to which it is attributed the hypoglycemic effect. In most cases it is only about traditional uses, though in some cases we have clinical evidence that supports such an action. It has been studied the particular case of the Iquitos district in order to get phytochemical data from the vegetable species used as anti-diabetic. The data was collected by means of a research instrument like the one interview-survey based in a questionnaire with eight areas expressed in closed questions and of multiple-choice which were intended to identify plants and parts used, preparation type, administration ways, doses, treatment duration and orientation. The samples were identified at the Herbarium Amazonense of the UNAP (Peruvian Rainforest State University by its initials in Spanish) and the trials were performed at the Organic Chemistry Lab of the UNAP. It was reported that a total of 70 medicinal plants in the surveys, 24 of which were selected for their anti-diabetic use for the phytochemical analysis getting as a result, in terms of sample group presence, the following percentages values: alkaloids (42%), heart-tonics (42%), coumarin (29%), flavonoids (88%), tannin (79%), saponin (67%), triterpene and/or steroids (71%), quinone (29%) and amino acids (46%).
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