Clinical Toxicology Study of an Herbal Medicinal Extract of Paullinia cupana, Trichilia catigua, Ptychopetalum olacoides and Zingiber officinale (Catuama(R)) in Healthy Volunteers.
Oliveira, Celso H. 1*; Moraes, Maria Elizabete A. 2; Moraes, Manoel O. 2; Bezerra, Fernando A. F. 2; Abib, Eduardo 1; De Nucci, Gilberto 1
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Phytotherapy Research.
19(1):54-57, January 2005.
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: In Brazil, a herbal medicinal extract named Catuama(R) containing a mixture of Paullinia cupana (guarana; Sapindaceae), Trichilia catigua (catuaba; Meliaceae), Ptychopetalum olacoides (muirapuama; Olacaceae) and Zingiber officinale (ginger; Zingiberaceae) is used as a body stimulant, energetic, tonic and aphrodisiac. The present study investigated the chronic administration of 25 mL Catuama(R) twice a day during 28 days for any toxic effect on healthy human volunteers of both sexes. No severe adverse reactions or haematological and biochemical changes were reported.
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