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Chitosan/Copaiba oleoresin films for would dressing application
International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 2019Biopolymeric films can be used as dressings for the treatment of skin burns and other chronic wounds. The healing properties of these films may be enhanced by the addition of Copaiba oil (Copaifera L.) which properties have already been well-described.
P S Lopes +2 more
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Two diterpenoids from copaiba oil
Phytochemistry, 1996Abstract Two new diterpenoids with the furanoid clerodane and dinorlabdane carbon skeletons, termed respectively (+)-7α-acetoxybacchotricuneatin D and (−)-3β-hydroxy-15,16-dinorlabd-8(17)-ene-13-one, were isolated from copaiba oil and their structures were elucidated by NMR spectroscopy.
Honore Monti +2 more
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Copaifera officinalis (copaiba balsam).
2021Abstract A datasheet on Copaifera officinalis covering, as an economically important tree, its taxonomy, importance, silviculture, distribution, biology and ecology, uses, products and pests.
Julissa Rojas-Sandoval +1 more
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Terpenoids from Copaiba Cearensis
Phytochemistry, 1998Abstract Crude oil of Copaifera cearensis was subjected to flash chromatography on KOH-impregnated silica gel from which three fractions were obtained: hexane, dichloromethane and methanol fractions. From the MeOH fraction a new sesquiterpenoid acid was identified.
Waldenir F Braga +3 more
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Antinociceptive activity of Amazonian Copaiba oils
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2007Copaiba oil resins are extensively commercialized in Brazil as capsules or crude oil and used as anti-inflammatory and anti-septic. Comparative pharmacological studies between different species of Copaiba oils are scarce. In the present work we compared the antinociceptive activity of two Amazonian Copaiba oils (Copaifera multijuga Hayne and Copaifera ...
Niele Matos, Gomes +4 more
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Photoacoustic investigation of copaiba oil
The European Physical Journal Special Topics, 2008In this study we demonstrate the usefulness of the Photoacoustic Spectroscopy (PAS) in the investigation of copaiba oil obtained from Copaifera tree, located in a site within Rondonia State, Amazon region, Brazil. Pure copaiba oil sample was diluted in 98% ethanol providing 10 different samples at volume concentration in the range of 5 to 50% vv.
J. G. Santos +8 more
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Compounding with Pracaxi Versus Copaiba Oil.
International journal of pharmaceutical compounding, 2022Although scarring is often considered trivial when compared to the seriousness of the incident that caused the wound, if the scarring is in a part of the body that is not easy to conceal, it can be aesthetically unpleasant and/ or disfiguring, which may cause anxiety and distress to the patient and reduce their quality of life.
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Copaiba oil on dentistry: a scoping review
ConciliumCopaiba oil is a natural product commonly employed in traditional medicine due to qualities as anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial mainly. On dentistry, studies have focused on the use of copaiba in cavity varnishes, endodontic cements, bacterial biofilm control and even in the composition of local anesthetics.
Cássia Cunha de Lima +7 more
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Chitosan Membrane Containing Copaiba Oil (Copaifera spp.) for Skin Wound Treatment
Polymers, 2022Passos,MF +2 more
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