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Evaluation of an extract of Brazilian arnica (Solidago chilensis Meyen, asteraceae) in treating lumbago. Phytotherapy research : PTR [Phytother Res] Journal article

 
TitleEvaluation of an extract of Brazilian arnica (Solidago chilensis Meyen, asteraceae) in treating lumbago.
Author(s)da Silva AG, de Sousa CP, Koehler J, Fontana J, Christo AG, Guedes-Bruni RR 
InstitutionProfessor Doutor I, Curso de Graduação em Farmácia, em Ciências Biológicas e Programa de Mestrado em Ecologia de Ecosistemas do Centro Universitário Vila Velha (UVV), Espírito Santo, Brasil.
SourcePhytother Res 2009 Oct 13.
AbstractOne of the Brazilian arnicas, Solidago chilensis Meyen, is a species of the family Asteraceae. This plant is known by this common name because it shares very similar organoleptic properties with the genus Arnica L., also within the family Asteraceae, that comprises approximately 30 European species of perennial, herbaceous plants. The effectiveness of a fluid extract of S. chilensis used externally for treating lumbago was examined in placebo-controlled double-blind clinical pharmacological studies. Two daily skin applications of a gel containing a 5% extract in glycol were administered for 15 days to ten volunteers in a placebo group and to an equal number in a test group. Statistical analyses of the results demonstrated a significant reduction in the perception of pain and a significant increase in the flexibility of patients in the test group as compared with those receiving only the placebo. Copyright (c) 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
LanguageENG
Pub Type(s)JOURNAL ARTICLE
PubMed ID19827029
  
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