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Pothomorphe umbellata

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Piperaceae

Scientific name
  
Pothomorphe umbellata

Order
  
Piperales

Genus
  
Pothomorphe

Rank
  
Species

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Piper umbellatum, Piperaceae, Piper aduncum, Piper marginatum, Piperales

Pothomorphe umbellata, or Pariparoba is a plant of Amazonian origin that has been traditionally used in folk remedies for digestive and liver-related maladies. In 2002, a research group based at the Tokyo Medical and Dental University discovered antibacterial properties of the plant specific to Helicobacter pylori. Two years later in laboratory testing at the Pharmaceutical Sciences College (FCF) of the University of São Paulo, molecules found within the plant were demonstrated to have UVB-protective properties. For its medicinal and cosmetic promise, the Brazilian pharmaceutical company Natura obtained exclusive marketing rights to products developed from the plant.

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