2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.jep.2007.03.005
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Chemical composition and anti-inflammatory activity of copaiba oils from Copaifera cearensis Huber ex Ducke, Copaifera reticulata Ducke and Copaifera multijuga Hayne—A comparative study

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“…Copaiba oil is obtained by tapping the tree's trunk and was traditionally used against inflammations, infections, malignancies, to stimulate wound healing, and to treat skin diseases [92,93]. The biologically active substances of copaiba oils are sesquiterpenes such as caryophyllene and diterpenes such as copalic acid and kaurenoic acid [92,93].…”
Section: Copaifera Guyanensis Desfmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Copaiba oil is obtained by tapping the tree's trunk and was traditionally used against inflammations, infections, malignancies, to stimulate wound healing, and to treat skin diseases [92,93]. The biologically active substances of copaiba oils are sesquiterpenes such as caryophyllene and diterpenes such as copalic acid and kaurenoic acid [92,93].…”
Section: Copaifera Guyanensis Desfmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Copaiba oil is obtained by tapping the tree's trunk and was traditionally used against inflammations, infections, malignancies, to stimulate wound healing, and to treat skin diseases [92,93]. The biologically active substances of copaiba oils are sesquiterpenes such as caryophyllene and diterpenes such as copalic acid and kaurenoic acid [92,93]. These compounds display substantial anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial effects including activity against Staphylococcus aureus (Staphylococcaceae) [92,94,95] which is a common cause of skin infections.…”
Section: Copaifera Guyanensis Desfmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…En la medicina tradicional la oleorresina de copaiba es utilizado como antiinflamatorio 14 , antimicrobiano 15 , antileishmaniasico 16 , cicatrizante 17 y antitumoral 18 , reportes de su posible uso en la cavidad bucal no se tiene documentado.…”
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“…Os metabólitos secundários majoritários encontrados no oleorresina da C. langsdorffii são os sesquiterpenos e os diterpenos da classe dos labdanos e clerodanos (série normal e série enantiomérica) (VEIGA JR. & PINTO, 2002;TAPPIN et al, 2004;VEIGA JR. et al, 2007).…”
Section: Teixeira and Machado 2011)unclassified