Evidence supporting the use of: Microtea debilis
For the health condition: Scratches and Abrasions

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2

Microtea debilis is primarily used for treating scratches and abrasions based on traditional medicine practices, particularly in regions of South America and the Caribbean where the plant is native. Ethnobotanical surveys have documented the external application of Microtea debilis leaves or preparations as poultices or washes for minor wounds, scratches, and abrasions. These traditional uses are often passed down orally and recorded in local medicinal plant guides or ethnopharmacological studies. The rationale for its use is generally based on anecdotal evidence and the belief in the plant’s cleansing or soothing properties, rather than on rigorous scientific validation.

To date, there is a lack of high-quality scientific studies (such as clinical trials or in vitro studies) directly testing the efficacy or safety of Microtea debilis for wound healing or the treatment of abrasions. Some related species in the Microtea genus have shown mild antimicrobial or anti-inflammatory effects in preliminary phytochemical research, but this evidence is not sufficient to draw conclusions about effectiveness in humans or specifically for scratches and abrasions. Therefore, while the traditional use is well-established in some cultures, scientific validation remains minimal, and the overall evidence is limited.

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