Eperua oleifera Ducke (Fabaceae) Oilresin Chemical Composition and the Isolation of a Natural Diterpenic Acid Methyl Ester. [PDF]
Eperua oleifera (Fabaceae) oilresin presents not only diterpenic acids, but also diterpenic acid methyl ester. ABSTRACT Eperua oleifera Ducke, commonly known as “copaíba‐jacaré,” produces oilresins traditionally used in folk medicine for wound healing and as antifungal and antibacterial agents, similar to those of Copaifera species.
Ribeiro R +5 more
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Toxicological Effects of Copaiba Oil (Copaifera spp.) and Its Active Components. [PDF]
Cardinelli CC +5 more
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Copaiba Oil-Loaded Polymeric Nanocapsules: Production and In Vitro Biosafety Evaluation on Lung Cells as a Pre-Formulation Step to Produce Phytotherapeutic Medicine [PDF]
Éverton N Alencar +2 more
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Development of Environmentally Responsive Self-Emulsifying System Containing Copaiba Oil-Resin for Leishmaniasis Oral Treatment. [PDF]
de Oliveira MC +7 more
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Obesogenic diets lead to fat accumulation and dysfunctional adipose tissue. Active compounds were described in copaiba oleoresin, which presents anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and antioxidant properties.
Luciana Ortega TELLES +10 more
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Effect of copaiba oil in hepatic damage induced by acetaminophen in rats [PDF]
PURPOSE: To investigate the effects of copaiba oil on the hepatic damage induced by paracetamol. METHODS: Thirty six rats were distributed into six study groups (N=6): control group, that didn't receive the acetaminophen; Acetaminophen Group, that only ...
Renan Kleber Costa Teixeira +3 more
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Effect of copaiba oil on correction of abdominal wall defect treated with the use of polypropylene/polyglecaprone mesh [PDF]
PURPOSE: To evaluate the effects of copaiba oil on the correction of abdominal defect treated with the use of polypropylene/polyglecaprone mesh in rats.
Edson Yuzur Yasojima +6 more
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(E)-2,6,10-Trimethyldodec-8-en-2-ol: An Undescribed Sesquiterpenoid from Copaiba Oil
The use of copaiba oil has been reported since the 16th century in Amazon traditional medicine, especially as an anti-inflammatory ingredient and for wound healing.
Mohammed F. Hawwal +6 more
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Copaiba oil and Neem extract can be a potential alternative for the behavioral control of Sitophilus zeamais [PDF]
Insects' ethology is an important factor when it is desired to carry out pest management. This knowledge makes it possible to manipulate behavioral activities, repel, or attract insects according to needs and interests.
J. C. Martins +4 more
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