Potential use of chamomilla l. Matricaria manzanilla and experiences in Nicaragua

Authors

  • Liliana Meza Peter Facultad de Veterinaria de Zaragoza, España.
  • Luis María Dicovskiy Riobóo Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería-Sede Regional Norte, Nicaragua

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/elhigo.v10i1.9927

Keywords:

Matricaria chamomilla, aromatic herb, ethnobotany

Abstract

With this literature review we want to contribute to the use and diversification of chamomile, Matricaria chamomilla L., which is an aromatic herb with multiple uses and widespread. This plant is not demanding with respect to the quality of the soils, and is a plastic species that adapts to various climates. In Nicaragua it is part of the traditional ethnobotany of the country. Among the potential uses of the species are its medicinal use for its properties: anti-inflammatory, spasmolytic, antiulcer, carminative, digestive, bactericidal, fungicidal and mild sedative. For cosmetics such as shampoo or hair rinse or in creams to soften and regenerate the skin. And also as an ecological insecticide.

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Author Biographies

Liliana Meza Peter, Facultad de Veterinaria de Zaragoza, España.

Es Ingeniero Agrónomo, Con Maestría en “Ordenación Rural en Función del Medio Ambiente”. “Doctora en Economía” Consultora, Investigadora y Docente Universitario.

Luis María Dicovskiy Riobóo, Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería-Sede Regional Norte, Nicaragua

Es Ingeniero Agrónomo, Con Maestría en “Estadística e Investigación de Operaciones” y en “Métodos de Investigación Social Cualitativa”. “Doctor en Gestión y Calidad de la Investigación Científica”. Investigador y Docente Universitario por más 30 años.

Published

2020-06-30

How to Cite

Meza Peter, L., & Dicovskiy Riobóo, L. M. (2020). Potential use of chamomilla l. Matricaria manzanilla and experiences in Nicaragua. Journal of Science and Technology El Higo, 10(1), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.5377/elhigo.v10i1.9927

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Section

Review article