Butia para Malestar gastrointestinal leve
Butia paraguayensis — 5 estudios científicos revisados
Preliminary¿Sirve Butia para malestar gastrointestinal leve?
La presencia de ácidos orgánicos naturales en el fruto puede irritar la mucosa gástrica en individuos con estómagos sensibles.
Compuestos activos involucrados: {'name': 'Ácido oleico', 'class': 'Ácido graso'}, {'name': 'Carotenoides', 'class': 'Terpenoide'}, {'name': 'Ácido ascórbico', 'class': 'Vitamina'}, {'name': 'Flavonoides', 'class': 'Polifenol'}
Evidencia Científica
Los siguientes estudios han investigado la relación entre Butia y malestar gastrointestinal leve:
Antitumor Effect of Butia odorata Hydroalcoholic Extract on C6 and U87MG Glioma Cell Lines: Impact on Redox Status and Inflammation Signaling.
Among the spectrum of gliomas, glioblastoma stands out as the most aggressive brain tumor affecting the central nervous system. In addressing this urgent medical challenge, exploring therapeutic alternatives becomes imperative to enhance the patient's prognosis. In this regard, Butia odorata (BO) fruit emerges as a promising candidate due to its array of bioactive compounds, including flavonoids, phenolic acids, and carotenoids, known for their antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antitumor properties. Thus, this study aimed to investigate the impact of standardized hydroalcoholic extract of BO
PubMed: 39671046Bioactive and yield potential of jelly palms (Butia odorata Barb. Rodr.).
In this descriptive study, Butia odorata genotypes were evaluated for yield, fruit number, pulp yield, bioactive content (including phenolic compounds, carotenoid, anthocyanin, L-ascorbic acid, and fibre content), antioxidant potential, and phenotypic characteristics. Genotype 117 was the highest yielding, with an estimated fruit yield of 22,000 kg ha(-1) and pulp yield of 12,000 kg ha(-1). On the other hand, the lowest yielding genotype, accession 49, showed an estimated fruit yield of 8400 kg ha(-1). Jelly palm fruit were generally rich in phenolic content (280.50-398.50 mg 100(-1)g), carote
PubMed: 25442610Palliative Care Services within a Pediatric Hematology-Oncology Program in a Low-Resource Setting.
CONTEXT: Outcomes for children with cancer in sub-Saharan Africa (SAA) are dismal due to delayed diagnosis and limited access to curative therapy. When establishing a pediatric hematology-oncology (PHO) program in low-resource settings, early integration of palliative care services becomes essential. While palliative care is a human right, equitable distribution is lacking. OBJECTIVES: We aim to describe our experience establishing a palliative care program, the services offered, and the distribution of patients served. METHODS: This is a brief description of our PHO palliative care program in
PubMed: 35031502Pyrene morphology and molecular identification of some garden ornamental palms of the family Arecaceae based on the plastid rbcL gene in Egypt morphological and molecular identification of ornamental palms (Arecaceae) in Egypt based on pyrene traits and rbcL gene sequence.
The ornamental palms represent a diverse species in the national botanical gardens, and roadsides; however, the accurate identification of the palm trees (Arecaceae) is a problematic due to the numerous overlapped morphological traits, especially with the environmental conditions. So, the objective of this study was to implement the different morphological traits, especially based on the pyrene morphology, with the molecular barcoding markers of the plastid rbcL on delineation and revising the taxonomical identification of the most common Palm trees in Egypt in addition to their pharmacologica
PubMed: 41419813Self-etching dental adhesive containing a natural essential oil: anti-biofouling performance and mechanical properties.
This study assessed the anti-biofouling performance of an experimental adhesive system containing a naturally occurring essential vegetable oil and examined the following physical and mechanical properties: water sorption (WS) and solubility (SL), microtensile bond strength to dentin (μTBS), and degree of conversion. The following six groups were tested: a self-etching experimental adhesive containing refined essential oil from the seeds of the Butia capitata tree (EAO); an oil-free version of the experimental adhesive (EANO); one group without adhesive as the control (C); and the three follow
PubMed: 23560741Seguridad y Precauciones
En lo que respecta al periodo de gestación y la etapa de lactancia, no existen estudios clínicos controlados que evalúen de manera concluyente la seguridad del consumo de Butia paraguayensis en mujeres embarazadas o lactantes. Debido a que el fruto contiene una compleja mezcla de metabolitos especializados, como flavonoides (específicamente rutina) y ácidos orgánicos, existe una preocupación teórica sobre la capacidad de estos compuestos para atravesar la barrera placentaria o la barrera hematolecrematoria. El consumo de sustancias con actividad biológica activa durante el embarazo debe evitarse ante la ausencia de perfiles toxicológicos detallados. En el caso de la lactancia, aunque los azúcares y ácidos orgánicos son componentes naturales, la variabilidad metabólica identificada en estudios de metabolómica sugiere que la composición química puede variar drásticamente según el origen geográfico, lo que introduce una variable de riesgo impredecible para el lactante. Para niños menores de 12 años, la precaucción es igualmente fundamental. El sistema digestivo y metabólico de los infantes es más sensible a las concentraciones de ácidos orgánicos y compuestos fenólicos que podrían alterar el equilibrio gastrointestinal o interferir con la absorción de micronutrientes esenciales.
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