Exploring the Therapeutic Potential of Amburana cearensis: A Scientometric Study on an Endangered Medicinal Tree
Table 3
Therapeutic purposes of the species recorded by the analyzed studies, and their receptive performance in physiological systems, organized according to the International Classification of Diseases—ICD 10.
ICD 10 category and code
T.P.S.
N° of studies
Chapter I (A00–B99) Infectious and parasitic diseases
Diarrhea
01
Antibacterial activity
04
Antimicrobial activity
06
Antifungal activity
01
Leishmaniasis
01
Measles
01
Smallpox
01
Chapter V (F00–F99) mental and behavioral disorders
Eating disorder-Anorexia
01
Depression
01
Chapter VI (G00–G99) nervous system diseases
Migraine and headaches
02
Neurodegenerative diseases
07
Chapter X (J00–J99) respiratory system diseases
Influenza
08
Sinusitis
03
Asthma
06
Bronchitis
06
Pneumonia
Chapter XI (K00–K93) Digestive system diseases
Tooth eruption
01
Functional disorders of the intestine
06
Ulcers
02
Stomachache
03
Gastroesophageal reflux
01
Digestive diseases
01
Intestinal colic
02
Chapter XII (L00–L99) skin and subcutaneous tissue diseases
Skin inflammation
01
Chapter XIII (M00–M99) Osteomuscular and connective tissue diseases
Rheumatism
04
Healing
01
Muscle aches
01
01
Chapter XIV (N00–N99) diseases of the genitourinary system
Urinary tract infection
01
Kidney disorders
01
Menstruation suspension
01
Chapter XVIII (R00–R99) abnormal symptoms, signs and laboratory and clinical examination findings, not classified elsewhere
Sore throat,
02
Clipping
05
Fever
01
Dizziness
01
Chapter XIX: (S00–T98) Injury, poisoning and some other consequences of external causes
Toxic effect of contact with venomous animals such as snakes