Research Article

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 codeT.P.S.N° of studies

Chapter I (A00–B99) Infectious and parasitic diseasesDiarrhea01
Antibacterial activity04
Antimicrobial activity06
Antifungal activity01
Leishmaniasis01
Measles01
Smallpox01

Chapter V (F00–F99) mental and behavioral disordersEating disorder-Anorexia01
Depression01

Chapter VI (G00–G99) nervous system diseasesMigraine and headaches02
Neurodegenerative diseases07

Chapter X (J00–J99) respiratory system diseasesInfluenza08
Sinusitis03
Asthma06
Bronchitis06
Pneumonia

Chapter XI (K00–K93) Digestive system diseasesTooth eruption01
Functional disorders of the intestine06
Ulcers02
Stomachache03
Gastroesophageal reflux01
Digestive diseases01
Intestinal colic02

Chapter XII (L00–L99) skin and subcutaneous tissue diseasesSkin inflammation01

Chapter XIII (M00–M99) Osteomuscular and connective tissue diseasesRheumatism04
Healing01
Muscle aches01
01

Chapter XIV (N00–N99) diseases of the genitourinary systemUrinary tract infection01
Kidney disorders01
Menstruation suspension01

Chapter XVIII (R00–R99) abnormal symptoms, signs and laboratory and clinical examination findings, not classified elsewhereSore throat,02
Clipping05
Fever01
Dizziness01

Chapter XIX: (S00–T98) Injury, poisoning and some other consequences of external causesToxic effect of contact with venomous animals such as snakes04
Injuries01

T.P.S: therapeutic purpose of the species.