Leaf hydroalcoholic extract and oleoresin from Copaifera multijuga control Toxoplasma gondii infection in human trophoblast cells and placental explants from third-trimester pregnancy [PDF]
The conventional treatment of congenital toxoplasmosis is mainly based on the combination of sulfadiazine and pyrimethamine. However, therapy with these drugs is associated with severe side effects and resistance, requiring the study of new therapeutic ...
Samuel Cota Teixeira +2 more
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Comportamento de sementes de Copaifera multijuga durante o armazenamento [PDF]
O objetivo deste trabalho foi estudar o comportamento de sementes de Copaifera multijuga Hayne, sob diferentes condições de armazenamento visando estabelecer critérios para a conservação desse material por um maior período de tempo.
Lucinda Carneiro GARCIA, Divania de LIMA
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Skin Tear Treatment with Copaifera multijuga Hayne in Polymeric Hydrogel: A Randomized Clinical Trial [PDF]
A double-blind, randomized, and controlled clinical trial with therapeutic intervention was performed at a university hospital in Rio de Janeiro to evaluate whether the addition of Copaifera multijuga Hayne oleoresin to a carboxypolymethylene hydrogel is
Camila Castanho Cardinelli +7 more
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Evaluation of the antioxidant potential of Copaifera multijuga in Ehrlich tumor-bearing mice [PDF]
Copaifera multijuga, commonly known as copaiba, is popularly used in the form of tea for various conditions due to the presence of antioxidant substances in its composition, which protect cells against damage caused by free radicals.
Ana Paula SimÕes Da Cunha +2 more
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Estudos silviculturais de uma população natural de Copaifera multijuga Hayne - Leguminosae, na Amazônia Central. 1 - Germinação [PDF]
Resumo O autor estuda a germinação da Copaíba (Copaifera multijuga Hayne), como trabalho complementar aos estudos que o mesmo desenvolve na Reserva Ducke, sobre a produção de óleo-resina de uma população natural.
Juarandyr da Cruz Alencar
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Inclusion Complexes of Copaiba (Copaifera multijuga Hayne) Oleoresin and Cyclodextrins: Physicochemical Characterization and Anti-Inflammatory Activity [PDF]
Complexation with cyclodextrins (CDs) is a technique that has been extensively used to increase the aqueous solubility of oils and improve their stability. In addition, this technique has been used to convert oils into solid materials. This work aims to develop inclusion complexes of Copaifera multijuga oleoresin (CMO), which presents anti-inflammatory
Emanuella de Aragão Tavares +2 more
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Evaluation of the biological activities of Copaiba (Copaifera spp): a comprehensive review based on scientometric analysis [PDF]
Copaíba oil-resin is extracted from the trunk of the Copaíba tree and has medicinal, cosmetic, and industrial properties. As a result, widespread knowledge about the use of Copaíba oil-resin has evolved, attracting the scientific community’s attention ...
Deborah Ribeiro Frazão +8 more
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Correlation between the Skin Permeation Profile of the Synthetic Sesquiterpene Compounds, Beta-Caryophyllene and Caryophyllene Oxide, and the Antiedematogenic Activity by Topical Application of Nanoemulgels [PDF]
Sesquiterpene compounds are applied as permeation promoters in topical formulations. However, studies exploring their impact on nanostructured systems, changes in permeation profile, and consequently, its biological activity are restricted.
Patrícia Weimer +7 more
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Trypanosoma cruzi Growth Is Impaired by Oleoresin and Leaf Hydroalcoholic Extract from Copaifera multijuga in Human Trophoblast and Placental Explants [PDF]
Congenital Chagas disease (CCD) is caused when Trypanosoma cruzi crosses the placental barrier during pregnancy and reaches the fetus, which can lead to serious consequences in the developing fetus.
Guilherme de Souza +19 more
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Antioxidant and hepatoprotective effects of ethanolic and ethyl acetate stem bark extracts of Copaifera multijuga (Fabaceae) in mice [PDF]
The properties of oil-resin of copaiba, Copaifera multijuga are commonly mentioned in the literature, but there are few studies on extracts from its stem bark.
Débora Linsbinski Pereira +2 more
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