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This study shows the results of a wide but non-exhaustive review on plants cited in the literacy work of the writer-naturalist João Guimarães Rosa (J.G. Rosa). Information about popular names and use of plants were recovered through a review in seven works of the author. The assignment of the scientific names was based in other previous ethnobotanical studies performed in similar areas of Cerrado in Minas Gerais state. For each species, data about their presence in the Brazilian Official Pharmacopoeia, or use for preparing commercial products were checked. A total of 964 popular names for plants were recovered, 59 of them being more frequently cited. From the total citations, 57 native species have their use described by the author but curiously, only thirteen are referred to as medicinal. It is assumed that the literature from J.G. Rosa is very rich in data about the utility of the plants from the Cerrado; however, the present work shows that his interest was rather the literary (poetic) creation, and we demystify that supposition.
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This review contains the results of T.G.L.B. Chaves’ Ph.D. Thesis funded by CAPES/ Brazil (FFLCH-USP). The authors also thank FAPEMIG and CNPq for fellowships and financial support, Dr. Juliana Rando (Universidade Federal do Oeste da Bahia) and Dr. Michel Barros for their expertise in Legume names, and Dr. Benoit Loeuille (Universidade de São Paulo) for his advise in Asteraceae.
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TGLBC has done the review in the books; LMR and MGLB have organized the plants and the manuscript; JP-S has revised the botanic names and the occurrence of the plants.
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Chaves, T.L., Ricardo, L., de Paula-Souza, J. et al. Useful Brazilian plants under the view of the writer-naturalist João Guimarães Rosa. Rev. Bras. Farmacogn. 25, 437–444 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bjp.2015.06.003
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