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2. Production and Preliminary Characterization of Linseed Mucilage-Based Films Loaded with Cardamom (Elettaria cardamomum) and Copaiba (Copaifera officinalis).
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Treviño-Garza, Mayra Z., Saldívar-Vázquez, Ana Karen, López-Villarreal, Sonia Martha, Lara-Banda, María del Refugio, Elizondo-Luevano, Joel Horacio, Chávez-Montes, Abelardo, Báez-González, Juan Gabriel, and Rodríguez-Luis, Osvelia Esmeralda
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CARDAMOMS ,ARTIFICIAL saliva ,FLAXSEED ,MUCILAGE ,BIOACTIVE compounds ,SOLUBILIZATION - Abstract
In this research, developed linseed mucilage (M)-based films loaded with E. cardamom (MCA), C. officinalis (MCO), and co-loaded with both compounds (MCACO) were evaluated. The incorporation of the active compounds modified the color (redness–greenness, and yellowness); however, the thickness remained constant in all treatments (0.0042–0.0052 mm). In addition, the solubilization time of the films (in artificial saliva) to release the active compounds fluctuates between 9 and 12 min. Furthermore, the incorporation of bioactive compounds increased the total phenolic content and antioxidant activity (DPPH and ABTS, respectively), mainly in MCA (inhibition of 81.99 and 95.80%, respectively) and MCACO (inhibition of 47.15% and 39.73%, respectively). In addition, the incorporation of these compounds also decreased the hardness (39.50%–70.81%), deformation (49.16%–78.30%), and fracturability (39.58%–82.95%). On the other hand, it did not modify the adhesiveness, except in MCO. Moreover, SEM micrographs showed a more homogeneous structure in the MCO films among the films that contained CA in the formulation (heterogeneous structure with the presence of protuberances). Finally, due to the previously reported pharmacological properties of E. cardamomun and C. officinalis, the films developed in this study could have an application as a wound dressing in dentistry. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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3. Chemical variability of Copaifera langsdorffii Desf. from environmentally contrasting populations.
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Antonio, Ananda S., Franco, Luciana O., Cardoso, Sérgio Ricardo S., dos Santos, Gustavo R. C., Pereira, Henrique Marcelo G., Wiedemann, Larissa S. M., Ferreira, Paulo C. G., and Veiga-Junior, Valdir F.
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CERRADOS ,ACID derivatives ,BIOMES ,FLAVONOLS ,RAIN forests - Abstract
Copaifera langsdorffii Desf. is recognised as one of most famous medicinal and economic species of Copaiba, occurring in several distinct biomes. An untargeted metabolomic approach was used to evaluate the chemical variability of C. langsdorffii from contrasting climates biomes (Atlantic Rainflorest and the semiarid Cerrado). Metabolomic analysis enabled the identification of 11 compounds, including glycosylated flavonoids and galloylquinic acid derivatives. Multivariate analysis highlighted that Cerrado population had a significantly higher concentrations of galloylquinic acid derivatives in comparison to the rainforest biome. Meanwhile, Atlantic Rainforest populations presented higher content of flavonols. Semiarid biome, reduced the concentration of flavonoids, mainly concerning quercetin and kaempferol derivatives, however, in this biome flavonoids were more diverse. Both chemical classes presented relevance to be used as geographical origin chemical markers by qualitative and quantitative features. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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4. Relações dendrométricas, edáficas e de produção de oleorresina de Copaifera multijuga Hayne, no município de Manicoré-AM.
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Rocha Maciel, Luiz, Ferreyra Ramos, Santiago Linorio, and Emídio da Silva, Kátia
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- 2023
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5. 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.
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Weimer, Patrícia, Kreutz, Tainá, Limberger, Renata P., Rossi, Rochele C., de Lima, Ádley A. N., Veiga Jr., Valdir F., de Araújo, Bibiana Verlindo, and Koester, Letícia S.
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TOPICAL drug administration , *CARYOPHYLLENE , *SKIN permeability , *SESQUITERPENES , *ANTI-inflammatory agents - Abstract
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. This study aimed to investigate the correlation between the skin permeation of the major sesquiterpenes, beta-caryophyllene, and caryophyllene oxide from the oleoresin of Copaifera multijuga, after delivery into topical nanoemulgels, and the in vivo antiedematogenic activity. First, ten nanoemulgels were prepared and characterized, and their in vitro permeation profile and in vivo anti-inflammatory activity were evaluated. In equivalent concentrations, β-caryophyllene permeation was greater from oleoresin nanoemulgels, resulting in greater in vivo antiedematogenic activity. However, an inverse relationship was observed for caryophyllene oxide, which showed its favored permeation and better in vivo anti-inflammatory effect carried as an isolated compound in the nanoemulgels. These results suggest that the presence of similar compounds may interfere with the permeation profile when comparing the profiles of the compounds alone or when presented in oleoresin. Furthermore, the correlation results between the permeation profile and in vivo antiedematogenic activity corroborate the establishment of beta-caryophyllene as an essential compound for this pharmacological activity of C. multijuga oleoresin. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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6. On the distribution of two species of Copaifera L. (Leguminosae) from the Brazilian Cerrado, and the first record of C. malmei Harms in São Paulo state, Brazil
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Adriano Maruyama, Alexandre Gibau, Juliana de Paula-Souza, and Jorge Antonio Silva Costa
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Conservation ,copaiba ,Detarioideae ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Copaifera L. is a pantropical genus with great diversity in the Cerrado. Fieldwork in western São Paulo revealed the first record of C. malmei Harms in this state, and this is only the second time that this species has been found in the Southeast Region of Brazil. Additional analyses of a related species, C. marginata Benth. revealed the same rare pattern of distribution in the region. We provide morphological descriptions, comments on geographical distribution, assessment of conservation status, phenology, and an identification key to the species of Copaifera in the Cerrado in southeastern Brazil.
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- 2021
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7. Population structure and spatial distribution of 'Copaifera langsdorffii' Desf.
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de Souza, Priscila Bezerra, Aguiar, Bruno Aurelio Campos, Neto, Giuseppe Varaschim, Fonseca, Euclides Figueredo, Santos, Barbara Maria Martins, Teixeira, Lorena Gama, Farias, Debora Lopes, Costa, Barbara Suelma Souza, de Andrade Ramos, Yasmim, Marchesan, Raquel, de Melo Amorim, Marcos Vinicius, de Almeida Sousa, Hygor Gomes, Epifanio, Maristela Lima Figueiredo Guimaraes, and da Silva, Rubens Ribeiro
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- 2020
8. How does Copaifera langsdorffii respond to flooding under different irradiance levels?
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Cremon, Thais, Scalon, Silvana de Paula Quintão, Rosa, Derek Brito Chaim Jardim, and Dresch, Daiane Mugnol
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FLOOD control , *PLANT capacity , *FLOODS , *LEAF physiology , *PHYSIOLOGICAL stress - Abstract
This study investigated the potential of shading to mitigate the stressful effects of different periods of flooding, favoring the recovery of seedlings in the post-flooding period. Copaifera langsdorffii Desf. seedlings were grown under three different levels of light availability (100%, 70%, and 30%), and two water conditions (control and flooded). During the flooding period, plants were evaluated at 0, 45, and 90 days, and at 45 days after the cessation of each period of flooding to assess post-flooding effects (45 + 45 and 90 + 45 days). There was an increase in internal concentration of CO2, and increased activity of antioxidant enzymes in both the leaves and roots at all levels of light availability, with more pronounced effects under shady conditions (30% brightness). The plants demonstrated the capacity to survive flooding but did not fully recover within 45 days after the suspension of flooding, as evidenced by an evaluation of physiological and biochemical characteristics. We concluded that shading does not mitigate the stressful effects of flooding. Flooding and cultivation under 30% light availability created stressful conditions for the plants, which presented adjustment mechanisms that allowed the resumption of balance up to 45 days after the suspension of flooding, especially when grown under high light conditions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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9. Insecticide activity of Copaifera langsdorffii oil in Aphis craccivora (Hemiptera: Aphididae).
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Guisse Pereira, Camila, Araujo Sanches, Laura, Timo Mascarenhas, Guilherme, Garlet, Juliana, and Folli-Pereira, Muriel Da Silva
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APHIDS , *INSECTICIDES , *HEMIPTERA , *DISTILLED water , *ANALYSIS of variance , *PETROLEUM - Abstract
In this study, the insecticide activity of Copaifera langsdorffii oil in the control of Aphis craccivora was evaluated under laboratory conditions. A completely randomized experimental design was used, with five concentrations of 2 %, 4 %, 6 %, 8 % and 10 %, blank test treatment (distilled water + Tween®) and control (Orthene®). In the evaluation, adults of Aphis craccivora and Gliricidia sepium were exposed to the application of 1 mL of the water mixture with different concentrations of oil. Mortality (%) was the variable used for the analysis, being evaluated at 4, 24, 48 and 72 hours after application of the treatments through the analysis of variance and determination of the median lethal concentration (LC50). It was observed that with the increase in concentrations there was increase in the mortality of Aphis craccivora, with higher mortality in the concentration of 10 % in the periods of 4 and 24 hours (88 % and 90 %) and from 6 %, with mortality ranging from 80 to 94 % (after 48 hours) and 92 to 98 % (after 72 hours). The LC50 calculated at times of 4, 24, 48 and 72 hours was: 6.16 %, 4.65 %, 4.22 % and 2.99 %, respectively. Copaiba oil has insecticidal activity and concentration of 6 % can be indicated for the control of Aphis craccivora. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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10. A STEP OUT OF THE CHAOS--A NOMENCLATURAL REVISION OF NEW WORLD COPAIFERA (FABACEAE, DETARIEAE).
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de Paula-Souza, Juliana, de Lima, Alexandre Gibau, Silva Costa, Jorge Antonio, and de Queiroz, Luciano Paganucci
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TRADITIONAL medicine ,DIGITIZATION - Abstract
Copaifera L. is a tropical genus with its highest diversity in the New World, renowned for the "copaiba oil" extracted from the trunk of many of its species, which has wide applications in traditional medicine and the pharmachemical industry. Despite relatively recent revisions, the genus is still deemed complex and its species difficult to recognize due to often overlapping circumscriptions. A crucial step in species delimitation and correct application of names is the analysis of types. Advances in the digitization of biological collections and bibliographical material have facilitated the access to type collections, but the information available is still fragmented and, in many cases, equivocal. The aim of this work was to perform a typological assessment of the names of Copaifera based on material from the New World, providing a nomenclatural revision toward a better understanding of its species and a broad taxonomic revision of the genus. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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11. Growth of Copaifera Langsdorffii seedlings in different conditions on the substrate
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T. Woiciechowski, M. F. S. Pinheiro, and L. J. B. Silvino
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copaiba ,seedling production ,hydrogel ,fertilizer ,biomass. ,General Works - Abstract
The demand for seedlings of native forest species for reforestation helps in favor of the need for scale production, since technical techniques for producing native seedlings with quality are incipient, especially when it comes to silvicultural methods such as irrigation, fertilization and substrate preparation. The objective of the work was to evaluate the development of Copaifera langsdorffii Desf. seedlings, under different conditions in the substrate. The treatments were: control, commercial substrate; adding hydrogel to the substrate; use of controlled release fertilization; and addition of hydrogel and use of controlled release fertilization. After 150 days after sowing, the biometric characteristics of shoot height, neck diameter, root length, shoot dry weight, root and total, and quality indexes were measured. Individually, controlled fertilization provided greater height of the aerial part, diameter of the neck and quality indexes, however it was similar to the control in some cases. The addition of hydrogel together with controlled fertilization increased the total dry mass of the seedlings. In general, the addition of hydrogel to the commercial substrate showed unsatisfactory results in the development of Copaíba seedlings.
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- 2020
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12. Effects of rice protein coating enriched with essential oils on internal quality and shelf life of eggs during room temperature storage
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P.G.S. Pires, A.F.R. Leuven, C.H. Franceschi, G.S. Machado, P.D.S. Pires, P.O. Moraes, L. Kindlein, and I. Andretta
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copaíba ,phytochemicals ,storage ,tea tree ,thymo ,Animal culture ,SF1-1100 - Abstract
ABSTRACT: The effectiveness of rice protein coatings enriched with essential oils on maintaining interior quality of fresh eggs was evaluated during storage at 20°C for 6 wk. Egg quality was assessed by weight loss, Haugh unit (HU), albumen pH, and yolk index (YI) in uncoated eggs (control treatment) and eggs coated with rice protein concentrate at 8% enriched or not with different essential oils (1%): tea tree (Melaleuca alternifolia), copaíba (Copaifera langsdorffii), or thymo (Thymus vulgaris). The HU and YI were higher in coated eggs (P < 0.001). Data were submitted to variance analysis, and the statistical models included the effects of treatments (coating types), storage periods (weeks), and interaction (treatments by storage periods). Weight loss increased (P < 0.001) during long-term storage. Uncoated eggs showed the highest weight loss (5.43%), whereas coatings of rice protein alone (4.23%) or enriched with tea tree (4.10%), copaíba (3.90%), and thymo (4.08%) solutions were effective in preventing weight lost (P < 0.001). The coating use preserved the internal quality of the eggs for up to 3 wk longer than uncoated eggs in terms of HU, YI, and pH. Uncoated eggs had the worst (P < 0.001) HU (58.46), albumen pH (9.48), and YI (0.33) after 6 wk of storage. In conclusion, the use of coatings based on rice protein concentrate enriched with different essential oils influences the internal quality of eggs during storage and may be an effective alternative for increasing the shelf life of commercial eggs.
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13. Anti-inflammatory and wound healing effect of Copaiba oleoresin on the oral cavity: A systematic review
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Ana Carolina dos Santos Menezes, Lísia Daltro Borges Alves, Daniel Cohen Goldemberg, Andréia Cristina de Melo, and Héliton Spindola Antunes
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Fabaceae ,Copaifera ,Copaiba ,Anti-inflammatory agents ,Wound healing ,Mouth ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Copaiba oleoresin has been related to properties including healing and anti-inflammatory effects, making it a potential candidate to treat oral lesions. We aimed to define the benefits related to the anti-inflammatory and healing capacity of Copaiba-based formulations on the oral cavity. This is a systematic review, conducted in PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, Embase, Scielo, Cochrane Library, BVS, and Google Scholar databases selecting full articles in English, Portuguese, or Spanish, until March 3rd, 2021. Pre-clinical, clinical, or randomized clinical trials, cohort and case-control in vivo studies were included; studies with other designs, in vitro, and those that did not match the PICO question were excluded (PROSPERO: CRD42021244938). Data was collected and synthesized descriptively through a specific form. The risk of bias was evaluated by SYRCLE's RoB Tool. So, five studies were included. Two reported beneficial wound healing effects, such as early reduction in the wound area and greater immature bone formation in the rats' mandibles; and two related benefic anti-inflammatory effects, like reduced acute inflammatory reaction and more advanced tissue repair stage, early formation of collagen fibrils, with greater quantity, thickness and better organization, and more expressive anti-inflammatory activity, reduction of the edema intensity and the CD68 + macrophages concentration. Based on the articles, benefits related to the wound healing and anti-inflammatory effects in the oral cavity of rats treated with Copaiba oleoresin were suggested. However, due to the limited data, future studies are necessary, especially clinical ones.
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14. Potencial tóxico, citotóxico e genotóxico de Copaifera langsdorffii desf. Nativa da Amazônia Mato-Grossense.
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Paula Maltezo, Daniele, dos Santos Cardoso, Elisa, Dutra Medeiros, Julliane, Lemes dos Santos, Larissa, Leonardo Ferreira, Edimilson, de Souza Pogalsky, Letícia, and Bandini Rossi, Ana Aparecida
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The Amazon rainforest harbor the greatest biodiversity on the planet, and has in its flora, several species with medicinal potential, among them Copaifera langsdorffii Desf., used to treat various diseases such as antiasthma, tonsillits and eczema. The aim of this study was to evaluate the toxic, cytotoxic and genotoxic potential of Copaifera langsdorffii using Allium cepa test. The bulbs were organized in a factorial scheme (2 x 5 + 2), with two extracts (infused and decocted), obtained from stem bark and leaves of Copaifera langsdorffii, five concentrations: 0.002; 0.004; 0.008; 0.016 and 0.032 mg ml-1, and two controls distilled water and glyphosate at 1%. It was evaluated the growth of the root system (CSR), the mitotic index (MI), and frequency so chromosomal changes and abnormalities on cell cycle phases. The greatest reductions in CSR were found in the decocted extract of the stem bark, at the concentration of 0.016 mg mL -1, and the lowest values of MI were observed at the concentration 0.032mg mL-1 in both stem bark extracts. The concentration usually used in folk medicine showed aberrations in all evaluated aqueous extracts. The reduction of CSR and IM and the presence of aberrations in the tested organism, showed the toxic, cytotoxic and genotoxic potential of Copaifera langsdorffii. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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15. Evaluation of the antioxidant potential of Copaifera multijuga in Ehrlich tumor-bearing mice
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Ana Paula Simões da CUNHA, Luana BALDISSERA, Débora Linsbinski PEREIRA, Lucineia Reuse ALBIERO, Lindsey CASTOLDI, Adilson Paulo SINHORIN, and Valéria Dornelles Gindri SINHORIN
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solid tumor ,oxidative stress ,free radicals ,copaiba ,antineoplasic ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 - Abstract
ABSTRACT 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. Its oleoresin is also used as an anti-inflammatory and antitumoral agent. The present study investigated the antioxidant effect of the ethanolic extract of copaiba stem bark on Swiss mice inoculated with solid Ehrlich tumors. Mice were inoculated subcutaneously with 1x106 Ehrlich’s tumor cells and treated via gavage with ethanolic extract of copaiba for thirty days, with doses varying between 100 and 200 mg kg-1. Biochemical analyses of enzymatic antioxidants [superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), glutathione-S-transferase (GST)], non-enzymatic antioxidants [reduced glutathione (GSH) and ascorbic acid (ASA)], substances reactive to thiobarbituric acid (TBARS) and protein carbonylation (carbonyl) in different tissues were significantly affected. The extract administered at 200 mg kg-1 presented higher antioxidant capacity in the liver, increased CAT, GST, GSH and decreased TBARS, as well as increased CAT activity and protein carbonylation in brain tissue. The results showed that the copaiba extract was able to reverse the oxidative stress caused by solid Ehrlich tumor, probably due to the presence of antioxidant compounds, and had potential antineoplasic effect after a 30-day treatment.
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- 2019
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16. 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
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Patrícia Weimer, Tainá Kreutz, Renata P. Limberger, Rochele C. Rossi, Ádley A. N. de Lima, Valdir F. Veiga, Bibiana Verlindo de Araújo, and Letícia S. Koester
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copaiba ,Copaifera multijuga ,beta-caryophyllene ,caryophyllene oxide ,nanoemulgel ,anti-inflammatory ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
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. This study aimed to investigate the correlation between the skin permeation of the major sesquiterpenes, beta-caryophyllene, and caryophyllene oxide from the oleoresin of Copaifera multijuga, after delivery into topical nanoemulgels, and the in vivo antiedematogenic activity. First, ten nanoemulgels were prepared and characterized, and their in vitro permeation profile and in vivo anti-inflammatory activity were evaluated. In equivalent concentrations, β-caryophyllene permeation was greater from oleoresin nanoemulgels, resulting in greater in vivo antiedematogenic activity. However, an inverse relationship was observed for caryophyllene oxide, which showed its favored permeation and better in vivo anti-inflammatory effect carried as an isolated compound in the nanoemulgels. These results suggest that the presence of similar compounds may interfere with the permeation profile when comparing the profiles of the compounds alone or when presented in oleoresin. Furthermore, the correlation results between the permeation profile and in vivo antiedematogenic activity corroborate the establishment of beta-caryophyllene as an essential compound for this pharmacological activity of C. multijuga oleoresin.
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17. Antimicrobial potential of Copaiba Oil (Copaifera multijuga Hayne-Leguminosae) against bubaline mastitis multiresistant isolates
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DIVÂNIA F.F. DE OLIVEIRA, THIAGO P. NASCIMENTO, CLÁUDIO HENRIQUE RODRIGUES, JUANIZE M.S. BATISTA, TATIANA P.S.L. LIU, ELIZABETH S. DE MEDEIROS, RINALDO A. MOTA, ROMERO MARCOS P.B. COSTA, TATIANA S. PORTO, CAMILA S. PORTO, and ANA LÚCIA F. PORTO
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Amazonian oil ,Bacterial resistance ,biotechnology ,copaiba ,Copaifera multijuga ,mastitis ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Copaiba oil is a natural product used by Amazonian populations and recognized for its medicinal properties because it has significant antimicrobial activity for several pathogenic microorganisms. The present work aimed to evaluate and characterize the effect of natural oil produced by copaiba – Copaifera multijuga against multiresistant isolates of bubaline mastitis. The nitrocefin test was performed with isolates of Staphylococcus aureus from bubaline mastitis, which were 100% positive for beta-lactamase enzyme detection. Minimum Bactericidal Concentration (MBC) of 25% to 3.12% was obtained for Enterococcus faecalis and Escherichia coli and 50% and 25% for S. aureus, but Klebsiella pneumoniae and Bacillus subtilis were resistant. MBC with 12.5% and 6.25% oil were obtained for most multiresistant bubaline mastitis isolates from the states of Pernambuco, Ceará, Bahia and Alagoas. The results demonstrated the great potential of using copaiba natural oil in the treatment of buffalo mastitis.
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18. Experimental skin wound treatment with Copaifera langsdorffii Desf Kuntze (Leguminosae) extract and oil-resin in horses
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Débora Perrone Kauer, Juliana de Moura Alonso, Lucas Fernando Sergio Gushiken, Marivane Lemos, Carlos Roberto Padovani, Celso Antonio Rodrigues, Ana Liz Garcia Alves, Marcos Jun Watanabe, Jairo Kenupp Bastos, Cláudia Helena Pellizzon, and Carlos Alberto Hussni
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Copaiba ,Healing ,Phytotherapy ,Animal culture ,SF1-1100 - Abstract
Copaifera langsdorffii is a Brazilian native plant that is used for wound healing or as an anti-inflammatory agent. Non-healing wounds are an important health problem, particularly in horses, because they can cause the animal invalidity or even lead to death. In addition, horses respond to skin wounds with chronic inflammatory response and intense wound granulation, thereby delaying the healing process. By this way, our aim was to evaluate the healing potential of Copaifera langsdorffii hydroalcoholic extract (HE) and oil-resin creams (OR) in horse skin wounds. Four wounds were performed bilaterally in the lumbar region of six horses with a 2 cm punch and treated daily with the respective treatments: saline solution, vehicle, 10% HE creams or 10% OR cream. Daily planimetry analyses were performed to measure the wound area and clinical parameters. In four different experimental periods (3, 7, 14 and 21 d), wound biopsies were removed and used for microscopic analyses. SS wounds presented a significant small area at day 3 and 7, OR wounds presented significant small area in comparison with HE at 14 d, and no significant difference was observed between treatments at 21 d. A better microscopic and clinical healing activity of HE and OR was identified in comparison with the controls. The OR group showed better healing quality, specifically after 7 d of treatment. Therefore, Copaifera langsdorffii formulations demonstrated their wound healing potential in horse skin lesions, exhibiting an improvement of the macro- and microscopic parameters.
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19. Morfoanatomia foliar de Copaifera sabulicola J.A.S. Costa & L.P. Queiroz: uma planta com potencial medicinal
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Carolina Rodrigues Victor de Carvalho, Edyany Kellen Souza Soares, and Andreia Barroncas de Oliveira
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Copaíba ,estruturas secretoras ,histoquímica ,fitoquímica ,Cerrado ,Botany ,QK1-989 - Abstract
RESUMO Copaifera sabulicola é uma espécie endêmica da região centro-oeste da Bahia e extremo norte de Minas Gerais e ainda possui lacunas nas informações botânicas. O presente trabalho caracterizou anatomicamente o folíolo e peciólulo de C. sabulicola, com ênfase nas estruturas secretoras e histolocalizar as substâncias biologicamente ativas. Amostras de folhas foram fixadas em FNT, desidratadas em série etílica e incluídas em metacrilato. Os cortes histológicos foram corados com azul de toluidina e montados em lâmina permanente. Foram realizados testes histoquímicos e fitoquímicos, dissociação e diafanização da lâmina foliolar. Cavidades secretoras foram encontradas ao longo do mesofilo, nervura central e peciólulo. Foram observados feixes vasculares circundados por bainha fibrosa e cutícula ornamentada na nervura central e no bordo foliolar. Nos testes histoquímicos foram detectados compostos fenólicos, alcaloides, proteínas e lipídios estruturais, e na análise fitoquímica, taninos catéquicos, flavonas, flavonois, xantonas, esteroides e terpenois. Tais caracteres auxiliam na correta identificação da espécie.
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- 2020
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20. Antioxidant and hepatoprotective effects of ethanolic and ethyl acetate stem bark extracts of Copaifera multijuga (Fabaceae) in mice
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Débora Linsbinski PEREIRA, Ana Paula Simões DA CUNHA, Cássia Regina Primila CARDOSO, Cláudia Quintino DA ROCHA, Wagner VILEGAS, Adilson Paulo SINHORIN, and Valéria Dornelles Gindri SINHORIN
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oxidative stress ,acute intoxication ,acetaminophen ,copaiba ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 - Abstract
ABSTRACT 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. We evaluated the antioxidant effects of ethanolic (EE) and ethyl acetate (EA) crude stem bark extracts from copaiba and compared them to rutin in a paracetamol (PCM)-induced oxidative stress model in mice. All test comparisons differed significantly. Hepatic catalase (CAT) and glutathione-S-transferase (GST) activity decreased in the PCM group, and there was an increase of protein carbonyls in the liver, kidney and brain. However, the protein carbonyls decreased in the liver for the PCM + EE group, in the kidneys for the PCM + EA and PCM + Rutin groups, and in the brain for all treatments. Hepatic GSH decreased in the PCM group and increased in the PCM + EE group. The extracts showed a positive effect on ascorbic acid (ASA), since they were able to restore the levels of parameters that had been changed by PCM. There was an increase of ALT and AST activity in the plasma within the PCM group. Even though ALT decreased in the PCM + Rutin, PCM + EE and PCM + EA groups, EE and EA did not have an effect on AST. The strongest antioxidant effect was observed for EE, due to the presence of the phenolic compounds epicatechin and epiafzelechin, as well as the highest concentration of total phenols and an excellent antioxidant potential observed in the DPPH· test.
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- 2018
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21. Metabolites from endophytic Aspergillus fumigatus and their in vitro effect against the causal agent of tuberculosis
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Emily Marcele Soares SILVA, Ingrid Reis da SILVA, Mauricio Morishi OGUSKU, Clarice Maia CARVALHO, Cristina Sayuri MAKI, and Rudi Emerson de Lima PROCÓPIO
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Mycobacterium spp. ,antimicrobial activity ,copaíba ,chromatography ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 - Abstract
ABSTRACT Tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the most deadly communicable infectious diseases, causing 1.4 million deaths in 2015 worldwide due to many conditions, including the inadequate treatment and the emergence of multidrug-resistant strains of the causal agent, Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Therefore, drugs developed from natural sources, as microorganisms and plant extracts, are a frequent target for the research and discovery of antimicrobial compounds. The current study started the characterization of compounds produced by an Aspergillus fumigatus isolated from copaíba (Copaifera multijuga) that efficiently inhibits M. tuberculosis by releasing the compounds into the fermentation broth under specific culture conditions. A preliminary assay was carried out with a correlate species, M. smegmatis, aiming to detect an antimicrobial effect related to A. fumigatus fermentation broth. The direct use of this substrate in antibiosis assays againstM. tuberculosis H37Rv strain (ATCC 27294) allowed the detection of antimicrobial activity with a minimal inhibitory concentration of 256 μg mL-1, demonstrating that purification processes developed by the Biotage Flash Chromatography System are robust and reliable techniques for purification of compounds from natural sources. Also, this chromatographic system can be used in combination with specific biochemical tests, improving the search for reliable results. We conclude that this fraction can express a broad action range, inhibiting both Mycobacterium species used as target organisms.
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22. Bioactive compounds of Copaifera sp. impregnated into three-dimensional gelatin dressings.
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Pascoal, Diego R. C., Velozo, Eudes S., Braga, Mara E. M., Sousa, Herminio C., Cabral-Albuquerque, Elaine C. M., and Vieira de Melo, Silvio A. B.
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This study investigates the immersion impregnation process of the copaiba oleoresin and leaf extract into Spongostan
TM gelatin dressings to be used in wound healing treatment. Copaiba oleoresin and leaf extract were characterized by spectroscopic analyses in order to confirm the identity of bioactive compounds and their compatibility with dressing material. Their antibacterial properties were evaluated and oleoresin activity against Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus bacteria was confirmed while the leaf extract showed activity against S. aureus. Solubility assays in organic solvents revealed that copaiba oleoresin is miscible into dichloromethane, while leaf extract showed a 20 g/ml solubility coefficient at 35 °C in the same solvent. These miscibility and solubility conditions were selected for the impregnation process. Using the organic solvent immersion method, 11 mg of copaiba oleoresin and 19 mg of leaf extract were impregnated into 1 cm3 of 3D matrix. The main bioactives from copaiba products, such as β-caryophyllene and lupeol, were tracked in the gelatin dressing. DSC and TGA assays showed no thermal changes in the samples after impregnation. Furthermore, the spatial organization of foam structure of the dressings was preserved after superficial distribution of oleoresin, as well as amorphous-like particulate deposition of leaf extract. The main compound of copaiba oleoresin, β-caryophyllene, which exhibits well-known anti-inflammatory activities, and the main compound of copaiba leaf extract, lupeol, also an anti-inflammatory agent, were successfully impregnated using organic solvent in wound dressings and are promising for further application on tissue wound healing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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23. Anatomical and ultrastructural studies reveal temporal and spatial variation in the oil production in leaves of the diesel tree (Copaifera langsdorffii, Leguminosae).
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Buarque, Plácido Fabrício Silva Melo, Machado, Silvia Rodrigues, and Rodrigues, Tatiane Maria
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SPATIAL variation , *LEGUMES , *LIGHT transmission , *TRANSMISSION electron microscopy - Abstract
The oily resin produced by Copaifera langsdorffii, commonly called oil of copaiba, is widely exploited by the drug, cosmetic, and biodiesel industries. The distribution of oily secretory cavities and canals (secretory spaces) over the vegetative body characterizes this species. Oil is stored inside the lumen of the secretory spaces and only reaches the organ surface after injuries. Nonetheless, translucent oily deposits occur on the adaxial surface of intact young leaves. In this study, we searched for further sources of oil production in C. langsdorffii leaves in addition to the well-known secretory cavities and investigated the mechanisms of secretion. Leaves in different developmental stages were collected from adult plants and processed for studies on light and transmission electron microscopies. The primary finding of this study was the involvement of the chlorenchyma cells in lipid biosynthesis, in addition to the secretory cavities. The secretory activity of cavities and chlorenchyma cells overlapped in young leaves. Ultrastructurally, secretory cavity cells exhibited abundant smooth endoplasmic reticulum profiles and oleoplasts, whereas the chlorenchyma cells had large chloroplasts with oil inclusions. Our data suggest that the oily material on the leaf surface arose from the chlorenchyma and was transported via the apoplast. These findings open new avenues for understanding oil biosynthesis regulation in mesophyll cells and planning of future strategies for the biotechnological application of C. langsdorffii leaves. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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24. SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION AND STRUCTURAL VARIATION OF Copaifera arenicola IN A CAATINGA FRAGMENT.
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Correia Gama, Dráuzio, Anastácio Ferreira, Robério, Batista de Jesus, Janisson, and do Nascimento Júnior, José Monteiro
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CENSUS , *DISPERSAL (Ecology) , *SPECIES distribution - Abstract
The study of spatial distribution of tree populations has proven to be important for revealing how individuals are horizontally organized in the environment, facilitating the structural understanding and forms of colonization and dispersion of propagules. The present work aimed at studying the pattern of spatial distribution of tree species Copaifera arenicola [(Ducke) J. Costa e L.P.Queiroz] and its structural relation with the altimetric profile in a Caatinga fragment in Ribeira do Pombal municipality, Bahia. Census of all individuals in the area with circumference at breast height (CBH) = 6 cm was performed. The spatial distribution analysis was conducted for the whole population using Ripley K univariate function, with maximum search radius (h) of 128 m. 409 individuals were found, corresponding to absolute density of 89.49 ind. ha-1 and 0.681 m?. ha-1 of basal area. The group of C. arenicola individuals corresponds to a stable population in expansion phase, presenting higher number of young and medium individuals. The pattern of spatial distribution of individuals in the area under study was the uniform arrangement. None of the altimetric classes of the area had a different influence on the structure and distribution of arboreal individuals. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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25. Copaifera langsdorffii Desf.: in vitro investigation on anti-Helicobacter pylori and anti-inflammatory activities of oleoresin and fruit methanolic extract.
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Governa, Paolo and Biagi, Marco
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FRUIT extracts , *GASTRIC mucosa , *TRADITIONAL medicine , *BLOOD cells , *HELICOBACTER pylori infections , *HELICOBACTER pylori , *LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDES - Abstract
Copaifera langsdorffii Desf. has been used in the traditional medicine of Brazil for centuries to treat a wide range of conditions, including infections, wounds and inflammation. The aim of this study is to compare the effects of C. langsdorffii bark oleoresin and a methanolic extract of the fruit for their anti-Helicobacter pylori (HP) activity and gastroprotective effects. We analyzed the in vitro anti-HP activity against three HP strains: CCUG 39500 (cagA+) and two clinical isolates, G21 and 10 K (cagA + and cagA–, respectively). The effect of C. langsdorffii products on IL-6 release in lipopolysaccharide-stimulated human peripheral blood mononuclear cells was also evaluated. Finally, the toxicity of the samples was evaluated in vitro and in vivo. Both the samples showed an interesting anti-HP activity, acting on different virulence strains, with the oleoresin reaching a minimum bactericidal concentration of 98 μg/ml against cagA– strain. Moreover, an interesting reduction in IL-6 release was observed, which could be helpful for reducing HP-induced inflammation, thus, preventing complications such as ulcer and irritation of the gastric mucosa. Toxicity was not observed up to 2000 µg/ml. Even if more studies must be conducted, this work supports the use of C. langsdorffii in the management of HP-related gastric disorders. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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26. Effects of rice protein coating enriched with essential oils on internal quality and shelf life of eggs during room temperature storage.
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Pires, P. G. S., Leuven, A. F. R., Franceschi, C. H., Machado, G. S., Pires, P. D. S., Moraes, P. O., Kindlein, L., and Andretta, I.
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The effectiveness of rice protein coatings enriched with essential oils on maintaining interior quality of fresh eggs was evaluated during storage at 20°C for 6 wk. Egg quality was assessed by weight loss, Haugh unit (HU), albumen pH, and yolk index (YI) in uncoated eggs (control treatment) and eggs coated with rice protein concentrate at 8% enriched or not with different essential oils (1%): tea tree (Melaleuca alternifolia), copaíba (Copaifera langsdorffii), or thymo (Thymus vulgaris). The HU and YI were higher in coated eggs (P < 0.001). Data were submitted to variance analysis, and the statistical models included the effects of treatments (coating types), storage periods (weeks), and interaction (treatments by storage periods). Weight loss increased (P < 0.001) during long-term storage. Uncoated eggs showed the highest weight loss (5.43%), whereas coatings of rice protein alone (4.23%) or enriched with tea tree (4.10%), copaíba (3.90%), and thymo (4.08%) solutions were effective in preventing weight lost (P < 0.001). The coating use preserved the internal quality of the eggs for up to 3 wk longer than uncoated eggs in terms of HU, YI, and pH. Uncoated eggs had the worst (P < 0.001) HU (58.46), albumen pH (9.48), and YI (0.33) after 6 wk of storage. In conclusion, the use of coatings based on rice protein concentrate enriched with different essential oils influences the internal quality of eggs during storage and may be an effective alternative for increasing the shelf life of commercial eggs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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27. Antibacterial and antibiotic-modifying activity of the commercialized essential oil of Copaifera spp. Associated with LED lights against a Staphylococcus aureus strain.
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Alves de Lima Sampaio, Milena, Carolina Justino de Araújo, Ana, Arthur de Oliveira Borges, João, Mariana Gonçalves Lima, Clara, Douglas Melo Coutinho, Henrique, Ramos Freitas, Priscilla, Emran, Talha Bin, Obaidullah, Ahmad J., and Olinda Macedo da Silva, Rakel
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[Display omitted] • The EOs of Copaifera spp. has a promising potential in modifying the antibiotic activity; • The combination with the red LED light potentiated the antibacterial activity of the EOs; • The red LED light potentiated the antibiotic activity against MDR bacteria; Copaiba oil is widely used in medicine due to its antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, healing, antiviral, antiseptic and analgesic properties. Thus, the main objective of the study is to evaluate the antibacterial activity and modifier of the antibiotic action of the commercialized essential oil of four species of Copaifera spp. in combination with Ampicillin and LED lights against the multidrug-resistant strain of S. aureus (SA 10). The essential oil was obtained commercially through the dōTERRA® company. The evaluation of the antibacterial and modulating activity was performed using the microdilution methodology in a 96-well plate, using blue 415 nm, red 620 nm and yellow 590 nm LEDs and Ampicillin at an initial concentration of 1.024 µg/mL. The experiments were carried out in triplicate and submitted to ANOVA statistical analysis, considering a significant value of p < 0,05. The essential oil of Copaifera spp. did not show antibacterial activity alone, but showed significant modifying activity when combined with Ampicillin in the absence of LED and with red LED. However, the yellow LED and the blue LED had no significant modulating effect. The results suggest the presence of an enzymatic mechanism of resistance, indicating relevance for the development of future scientific research, aiming to help in the treatment of lesions caused by multiresistant pathogens. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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28. Análise comparativa dos efeitos do mel, do óleo-serina de copaíba e de um produto comercial (fibrinolisina, desoxirribonuclease e cloranfenicol) na cicatrização por segunda intenção, em ratos.
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Maria de Lourdes Pessole Biondo-Simões, Lucélio Henning Júnior, Bruno Russiano de Oliveira Boen, Julyana Leoni do Prado, Luiza Rodrigues da Costa, Rogério Ribeiro Robes, and Sérgio Ossamu Ioshii
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Mel ,Copaíba ,Cicatrização de feridas ,Ratos. ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
RESUMO Objetivo: comparar a cicatrização, por segunda intenção, sob os efeitos da aplicação tópica de mel, óleo-resina de copaíba e um produto comercial (fibrinolisina, desoxirribonuclease e cloranfenicol) a um grupo controle, em ratos. Métodos: ressecção de pele, com 1cm de diâmetro, foi realizada no dorso de 40 ratos alocados em quatro grupos de dez animais. Todas as feridas foram limpas, diariamente, com 2ml de solução de NaCl 0,9%. O primeiro grupo (controle - GC) ficou restrito a tal procedimento. Nas feridas do segundo (GM), terceiro (GO) e quarto grupos (GF), após limpeza, aplicou-se, respectivamente, 1ml de mel, 1ml de óleo-resina de copaíba e 1ml de creme contendo fibrinolisina, desoxirribonuclease e cloranfenicol. Ocluíram-se as feridas com gaze estéril. Imediatamente após a incisão e nos dias três, sete e 14 do experimento, as feridas foram copiadas e, usando planimetria, analisou-se a contração. Após a eutanásia, a histologia foi utilizada para avaliação da reação inflamatória e do colágeno nas cicatrizes. Resultados: a redução da área da ferida do GM (p=0,003), GO (p=0,011) e GF (p=0,002) foram superiores ao do GC. A quantidade de colágeno tipo I presente no GM e no GO foi superior aos grupos GC e GF (p
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29. Potencial de Copaifera langsdorffii Desf. (Fabaceae) como indicadora de mudanças climáticas por meio da análise dos anéis de crescimento, Paraná, Brasil
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Bruno Palka Miranda, Victor Hugo Ferreira Andrade, Paulo Cesar Botosso, Tomaz Longhi Santos, Jaçanan Eloisa de Freitas Milani, and Carlos Vellozo Roderjan
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dendrocronologia ,dendroclimatologia ,El Niño ,pulsos de inundação ,copaíba ,Agriculture ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 - Abstract
No âmbito do atual tema das mudanças climáticas, ter acesso a ferramentas que permitam a sua análise torna-se essencial para a correta compreensão de tais alterações. A interpretação dos sinais climáticos evidenciados nos anéis de crescimento das árvores é uma das maneiras de entender essas relações. Portanto, este trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar como as relações climáticas regionais tem efeito sobre os anéis de crescimento de Copaifera langsdorffii, espécie típica das florestas estacionais semideciduais do Paraná. Foram utilizadas quatro árvores provenientes da supressão da vegetação para formação do reservatório da Usina Hidrelétrica Jayme Canet Júnior, na porção média do rio Tibagi, entre os municípios de Telêmaco Borba e Ortigueira. A partir dos discos transversais de madeira, foram traçados 40 raios com o intuito de identificar e demarcar os limites dos anéis de crescimento. Posteriormente, a largura dos anéis de crescimento foi mensurada, realizando-se o controle de qualidade destas medições e a construção de uma cronologia regional para a espécie. Os dados climáticos utilizados para as correlações foram obtidos junto aos institutos oficiais de meteorologia do Paraná e junto à um banco de dados climatológico global. A cronologia gerada compreende um período de 240 anos, com intercorrelação significativa (r = 0,469; p
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30. Determination of the Composition of Copaifera (Fabaceae) Leaf Extracts with Potential Antioxidant Activity by Metabolomics Approach
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da Silva, Jonas Joaquim Mangabeira, Casoti, Rosana, Figueiredo, Sônia Aparecida, Fonseca, Maria José Vieira, Rogez, Hervé, Heleno, Vladimir Constantino Gomes, and Bastos, Jairo Kenupp
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31. Qualidade de mudas de Copaifera langsdorffii Desf., cultivadas em substratos alternativos, em função de adubação complementar.
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Ribeiro da Silva, Rubens, de Melo Lopes Rêgo, Andréia Brandão, Campos Aguiar, Bruno Aurélio, Araújo de Freitas, GIlson, Lopes Rêgo, Pietro, and Bezerra de Souza, Priscila
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SEEDLING quality , *LEAF area , *RICE hulls , *BLOCK designs , *FACTORIAL experiment designs - Abstract
There is a growing interest in the production of seedlings of native species for the recovery of degraded areas, restoration of legal reserves and permanent preservation areas or for use in different sectors of the economy. The objective of this study was to evaluate the quality of seedlings of Copaifera langsdorffii Desf. (Copaíba) cultivated in alternative substrate as a function of complementary mineral fertilization. The experiment was carried out in the forest nursery of the Federal University of Tocantins - UFT, Gurupi university campus. The experimental design was a randomized block design in a 2x12 factorial scheme with ten replications. They were measured at 90 days after emergence: seedling height, root length; neck diameter; dry mass of shoot and root system; leaf area; substrate density and seedling quality index. The substrate consisted of earthworm humus (50%) and underground soil (50%) in the absence of fertilization. Substrates with 75% commercial and 25% subsoil and 100% commercial substrate do not require fertilization supplementation to promote seedling quality improvement. However, if commercial substrate and carbonized rice husk sources are used, fertilizer use is recommended as the proportion of these organic compounds decreases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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32. Evaluación de Mezclas Ternarias de Petrodiésel, Biodiésel de Palma y Oleorresina de Copaiba en una Planta Eléctrica.
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Espitia, Anny A., Delgado, Arnoldo E., and Aperador, William A.
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The performance of mixtures of petrodiesel, palm biodiesel and refined copaiba oleoresin as fuel in an electric generator is analyzed. Tests were carried out in a power plant provided with a secondary feeding system to monitor the performance of the mixtures and of the reference fuel under full load conditions. Influence of percentage of oleoresin in mixtures on fuel consumption, power delivered and emission of exhaust gases were studied. A decrease of up to 19% was established in power generated by plant with respect to energy supplied by the diesel-operated engine. In relation to gases emission, the addition of refined copaiba oleoresin to fuel, reduces concentration of CO and SO2 in exhaust gases. According to the results, incorporation of copaiba oleoresin to commercial diesel could be an environmentally friendly option. However, increase in viscosity of fuel could limit its use in automotive applications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. Potencial de Copaifera langsdorffii Desf. (Fabaceae) como indicadora de mudanças climáticas por meio da análise dos anéis de crescimento, Paraná, Brasil.
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Miranda, Bruno Palka, Andrade, Victor Hugo Ferreira, Botosso, Paulo Cesar, Santos, Tomaz Longhi, de Freitas Milani, Jaçanan Eloisa, and Roderjan, Carlos Vellozo
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Under the current issue of climate change, having access to tools that allow its analysis has become essential for the correct understanding of such changes. The interpretation of climatic signals evidenced in tree rings is one of the ways to understand these relations. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate how regional climatic relationships have an effect on the Copaifera langsdorffii growth rings, a typical species of the seasonal semideciduous forests of Parana. We used four trees as a result of the vegetation suppression to form the reservoir of the Jayme Canet Júnior Hydroelectric Power Plant, in the middle portion of the Tibagi River, between the municipalities of Telemaco Borba and Ortigueira. From the cross sections of the trees, 40 series were drawn in order to identify and demarcate the limits of the growth rings. Then, we measured the width of the growth rings and performed a quality control and the construction of a regional chronology for the species. The climatic data used for these correlations were obtained from the official meteorological institutes of Parana and a global climate database. The chronology has 240 years, with significant intercorrelation (r = 0,469, p <0.01). The relationship between development peaks and El Niño events was identified, with positive correlations from the 1970s, especially in 1983 (strongest El Niño in Southern Brazil). In this way, the preliminary results reinforce this species potential to be used for dendroecological studies, which may also help in the understanding of climatic changes, as well as their effects at a regional and local level, when incorporated into a sample universe of greater representativity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. Chitosan/Copaiba oleoresin films for would dressing application.
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Debone, Henrique Selli, Lopes, Patrícia Santos, Severino, Patrícia, Yoshida, Cristiana Maria Pedroso, Souto, Eliana B., and da Silva, Classius Ferreira
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Graphical abstract Abstract Biopolymeric 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. The aim of this study was to evaluate the addition of Copaiba oil in chitosan films prepared by casting solvent evaporation technique using chitosan solution (2% or 1% wt/wt) and Copaiba oil (0.1 or 1.0% wt/wt) at different concentrations. Films were characterized by color analysis, scanning electron microscopy, mechanical properties, thermal analysis, and fluid handling capacity. The developed films demonstrated potential for wound dressing, translated by the fluid handling capacity similar to that of commercial dressings. While no surfactant was present in the formulation, the droplets of Copaiba oil were well-dispersed and homogeneously distributed in the chitosan matrix even after drying. The thermal analysis translated the occurrence of interactions between the oil and chitosan. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. Copalic Acid: Occurrence, Chemistry, and Biological Activities
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Medeiros, Vanessa Gonçalves, Durán, Fernando Javier, and Lang, Karen Luise
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36. Dentin surface and hybrid layer morphological analysis after use of a copaiba oil- based dentin biomodifier
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Gerson Paiva Neto, Simone Assayag Hanan, Carina Toda, Cristiane Nagai Coelho de Bari, Luanny Gomes Moura, Geisy Rebouças Lima, Nikeila Chacon de Oliveira Conde, and Maria Fulgência Costa Lima Bandeira
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Molar ,Morphology (linguistics) ,Chemistry ,Copaiba Oil ,stomatognathic diseases ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,stomatognathic system ,Copaiba ,Emulsion ,Dentin ,medicine ,Adhesive ,Composite material ,Environmental scanning electron microscope - Abstract
This study evaluated dentin surface and hybrid layer’s morphology, using copaíba (CO) emulsion as dentin biomodifier before traditional and self-etching adhesive, by environmental scanning electron microscopy (ESEM). Ninety-six third sound molars were divided into 16 groups, according to the dentin substrate, tested substances, and the adhesive system used. The conditioned dentin surface treated with clorexidina (CHX) 2% showed phosphate salts on two dentin substrates as well as the sound conditioned or not surface treated with calcium hydroxide solution (CHS), where the mineral precipitate deposition obstructs the tubules lumen. A significant difference (p
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37. Copaiba oil-resin (Copaifera langsdorfii Desf.: Caesalpiniaceae) associated with laser therapy for skin wound treatment in Wistar rats
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Carolina Couto Barquete, Romulo Silva de Oliveira, Eduardo Cavalcante das Neves, Charles Pelizzari, Joelma de Faria Santos, Rodrigo Gomes de Souza, Tatiane Caleffo, Aline de Marco Viott, Luciane Maria Laskoski, and Soraia Figueiredo de Souza
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skin ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,General Veterinary ,biology ,business.industry ,Veterinary medicine ,Copaifera ,phytotherapy ,wound healing ,biology.organism_classification ,Copaiba Oil ,law.invention ,Copaifera langsdorffii ,Lesion ,Laser therapy ,law ,photobiomodulation ,SF600-1100 ,Copaiba ,Medicine ,medicine.symptom ,Phytotherapy ,business ,Wound healing - Abstract
Alternative protocols for the treatment of skin lesions have been developed with the use of techniques such as photobiomodulation and phytotherapy, aiming to optimize this process. To evaluate the effectiveness of copaiba (Copaiferalangsdorffii) oil-resin and low-level laser therapy for treating cutaneous wounds, 15 Wistar rats (Rattusnorvergicus) were used, in whom five 8-mm lesions were produced. The following protocols were applied: negative control group (T1); positive control group (T2); laser therapy with AsGa (904 nm), continuous, focal mode for 10 s, dosage of 4 J/cm² (T3); copaiba oil-resin (T4); and association group (copaiba and low-level laser) (T5). The efficacy of each technique was evaluated based on macroscopic aspects of the lesion, wound healing rate, and histopathological analysis (inflammatory infiltrate and collagen expression). The Kruskal-Wallis test was used for statistical analyses (P> 0.05). Copaiba treatment showed an advantage in type III collagen expression, whereas laser therapy demonstrated an enhanced capacity for tissue regeneration. The significant advantage obtained from the association treatment is the improvement of the macroscopic aspect of the wound, with a reduction in crust formation.
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38. The use of copaiba oil in broiler chicks feed to replace antibiotic caused an anti-inflammatory effect and promoted weight gain.
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Griss, Luiz Gustavo, da Silva, Aleksandro S., Galli, Gabriela M., Fortuoso, Bruno F., Campigotto, Gabriela, Jaguezeski, Antonise M., Souza, Carine F., Fagundes, Mariane B., Wagner, Roger, Gris, Anderson, Mendes, Ricardo E., Boiago, Marcel M., Oliveira, Elaine C. P., Stefani, Lenita M., and Machado, Gustavo
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The objective of this study was to assess the effect of copaiba oils (Copaifera reticulata and Copaifera duckei) on the health and performance of broiler chicks along with their anti-inflammatory activity. The experiment was performed in duplicate, using 60 chicks at a time. Groups were formed by broiler chicks fed with basal diet (control); basal diet and antibiotic (zinc bacitracin, 25 mg/kg of feed); basal diet and copaiba oil (0.15 mL/kg of feed); and basal diet and copaiba oil (0.30 mL/kg of feed) for 15 days. Sampling was performed on days 7 and 15 of life. Animals treated with 0.15 mL/kg of copaiba showed higher body weight (p < 0.05). The addition of copaiba oil in the diet caused a reduction in total leukocytes, mainly due to a reduction of lymphocytes (p < 0.001). Biochemical variables, such as total protein, albumin, globulin, cholesterol, and uric acid, did not differ between groups (p > 0.05); however, glucose and triglyceride levels were reduced on days 7 and 15 in animals that received copaiba oil, respectively (p < 0.05). No histopathological lesions were observed in the jejunum of all groups. Crypt and villus sizes were lower in animals treated with 0.15 mL/kg of copaiba oil. It is possible to conclude that copaiba vegetable oil at a dose of 0.15 mL/kg improved body weight gain and have anti-inflammatory effect. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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39. Quantification of diterpene acids in Copaiba oleoresin by UHPLC-ELSD and heteronuclear two-dimensional qNMR.
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Çiçek, Serhat Sezai, Pfeifer Barbosa, Anna Laís, and Girreser, Ulrich
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Graphical abstract Highlights • Quantitation of the five major and three minor diterpene acids in Copaifera reticulata oleoresin. • Solid phase extraction procedure for the quantitative separation of the diterpene acids from the oil. • Alternative strategy for the determination of diterpene acids using a quantitative HSQC approach. Abstract In this study, we present the quantitation of eight diterpene acids in the oleoresin of Copaifera reticulata Ducke by UHPLC-ELSD and quantitative HSQC (heteronuclear single quantum correlation spectroscopy). UHPLC was performed using reversed phase material and external calibration and showed RSD values of ≤ 3% (repeatability) and ≤ 4% (precision), and mean recovery rates of 91.2–104.8%. LOQs were determined with 10 and 20 μg/mL, and LODs with 4 and 8 μg/mL, respectively. For the qHSQC method, calibration curves of eight different NMR cross-peaks (furylic, endo- and exocyclic methine signals, exocyclic methylene and methyl signals) were established and normalized with dimethyl terephthalate, which served as internal standard. This approach allowed the direct quantification of four major and one minor diterpene, whereas simple calculation procedures led to the contents of the remaining minor compounds. Comparison with the results of the UHPLC assay showed good agreement for seven of the eight diterpene acids. In terms of precision, the qHSQC method was advantageous for the quantification of the three main compounds, whereas UHPLC-ELSD was superior in the determination of the minor components. In contrast to previous reports, kolavenic acid was identified as a major diterpene acid in the oleoresin of Copaifera reticulata , with amounts of 4.0 ± 0.3%. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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40. Production of copaiba (Copaifera officinalis) oleoresin particles by supercritical fluid extraction of emulsions.
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Pasquel Reátegui, José Luis, Fernandes, Flavia P., Dos Santos, Philipe, Rezende, Camila A., Sartoratto, Adilson, Queiroga, Carmen Lucia, and Martínez, Julian
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COPAIBA , *OLEORESINS , *SUPERCRITICAL fluid extraction , *EMULSIONS , *ENCAPSULATION (Catalysis) - Abstract
Graphical abstract Highlights • SFEE encapsulated copaiba oleoresin and reduced ethyl acetate to below 5000 ppm. • The mean droplets size in the dispersed systems is not modified in SFEE. • The dried particles by spray-drying and freeze-drying showed monomodal size distribution. • The micrographs obtained by CLSM confirm the encapsulation the copaiba oleoresin in the modified starch. Abstract Suspended particles of copaiba (Copaifera officinalis) oleoresin were produced by supercritical fluid extraction of emulsions (SFEE), using modified starch Hi-Cap 100® as core material. First, ultrasound was applied to produce oil in water (O/W) emulsions with droplet diameter of 261.7 ± 2.2 nm. In SFEE, CO 2 and emulsion flow rates, and solvent extraction time were evaluated in terms of residual ethyl acetate content (REA) and β-caryophyllene recovery in the suspension. SFEE achieved 94.1% reduction of ethyl acetate and β-caryophyllene recovery of 7.3%. This REA is within the exposure limit of ethyl acetate (5000 ppm per day). The suspended nanoparticles’ size showed little variation from the emulsion droplet diameter. Finally, the suspensions were dried to obtain powder particles. Field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM) revealed different structures depending on the drying method (freeze-drying or spray-drying). Moreover, confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) confirmed that copaiba oleoresin was encapsulated in the particles. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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41. Trypanocidal activity of copaiba oil and kaurenoic acid does not depend on macrophage killing machinery.
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Kian, Danielle, Lancheros, César Armando Contreras, Assolini, João Paulo, Arakawa, Nilton Syogo, Veiga-Júnior, Valdir Florêncio, Nakamura, Celso Vataru, Pinge-Filho, Phileno, Conchon-Costa, Ivete, Pavanelli, Wander Rogério, Yamada-Ogatta, Sueli Fumie, and Yamauchi, Lucy Megumi
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COPAIBA , *TRYPANOSOMA cruzi , *ANTI-infective agents , *PARASITIC disease treatment , *IMMUNE response , *MACROPHAGES , *DISEASES - Abstract
Activity, mechanisms of action, and toxicity of natural compounds have been investigated in a context in which knowledge on which pathway is activated remains crucial to understand the action mechanism of these bioactive substances when treating an infected host. Herein, we showed an ability of copaiba oil and kaurenoic acid to eliminate Trypanosoma cruzi forms by infected macrophages through other mechanisms in addition to nitric oxide, reactive oxygen species, iron metabolism, and antioxidant defense. Both compounds induced an anti-inflammatory response with an increase in IL-10 and TGF-β as well as a decrease in IL-12 production. Despite being able to modulate the immune response in host cells, the antimicrobial activity of copaiba oil and kaurenoic acid seems to be a direct action of the compounds on the parasites, causing their death. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. Why analyze germination experiments using Generalized Linear Models?
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Carvalho, Fábio Janoni, de Santana, Denise Garcia, and de Araújo, Lúcio Borges
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We compared the goodness of fit and efficiency of models for germination. Generalized Linear Models (GLMs) were performed with a randomized component corresponding to the percentage of germination for a normal distribution or to the number of germinated seeds for a binomial distribution. Lower levels of Akaikes's Information Criterion (AIC) and Bayesian Information Criterion (BIC) combined, data adherence to simulated envelopes of normal plots and corrected confidence intervals for the means guaranteed the binomial model a better fit, justifying the importance of GLMs with binomial distribution. Some authors criticize the inappropriate use of analysis of variance (ANOVA) for discrete data such as copaiba oil, but we noted that all model assumptions were met, even though the species had dormant seeds with irregular germination. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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43. Copaiba oil enhances in vitro/in vivo cutaneous permeability and in vivo anti‐inflammatory effect of celecoxib.
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Quiñones, Oliesia Gonzalez, Hossy, Bryan Hudson, Padua, Tatiana Almeida, Miguel, Nádia Campos de Oliveira, Rosas, Elaine Cruz, Ramos, Mônica Freiman de Souza, and Pierre, Maria Bernadete Riemma
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COPAIBA , *SKIN permeability , *CELECOXIB , *ANTIARTHRITIC agents , *EOSIN - Abstract
Abstract: Objectives: The aim of this article was to use copaiba oil (C.O) to improve skin permeability and topical anti‐inflammatory activity of celecoxib (Cxb). Methods: Formulations containing C.O (1–50%) were associated with Cxb (2%). In vitro skin permeability studies were conducted using porcine ear skin. Histological analysis of the hairless mice skin samples after application of formulations was achieved with the routine haematoxylin/eosin technique. The anti‐inflammatory activity was assessed using the AA‐induced ear oedema mice model. Key findings: The formulation containing 25% C.O promoted the highest levels of in vitro Cxb permeation through pig ear skin, retention in the stratum corneum (SC) and epidermis/dermis of pig ear skin in vitro (~5‐fold) and hairless mice skin in vivo (~2.0‐fold), as compared with the control formulation. At 25%, C.O caused SC disorganization and increased cell infiltration and induced angiogenesis without clear signs of skin irritation. The formulation added to 25% C.O as adjuvant inhibited ear oedema and protein extravasation by 77.51 and 89.7%, respectively, and that it was, respectively, 2.0‐ and 3.4‐fold more efficient than the commercial diethylammonium diclofenac cream gel to suppress these inflammatory parameters. Conclusions: 25% C.O is a potential penetration enhancer for lipophilic drugs like Cxb that can improve cutaneous drug penetration and its anti‐inflammatory activity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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44. Identification and quantification of β-caryophyllene in copaiba oil using Raman spectroscopy.
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Boaroto, José Aparecido, Fernandes, Adriana Barrinha, Moreira, Leonardo Marmo, Silveira, Landulfo, and José de Lima, Carlos
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ANALYTICAL chemistry , *ACID analysis , *CARYOPHYLLENE , *SESQUITERPENES , *COPAIBA - Abstract
Copaiba oleoresin presents several compounds with known biologic activity and physiologic effects, including analgesic and insecticide properties. Among them are the terpenoids (mainly diterpenes and sesquiterpenes) with β-caryophyllene, the main representative of the terpenoids and considered to be a chemical marker. This study employed Raman spectroscopy and principal component analysis (PCA) techniques to identify and quantify the β-caryophyllene marker in copaiba oil samples purchased from popular markets in Brazil. A dispersive Raman spectrometer (830 nm, 250 mW, 2 cm−1 spectral resolution) was used. Results showed the identification of the main Raman peaks from the β-caryophyllene in copaiba oil samples (main peaks at 507, 771, 1442, 1638, and 1673 cm−1). The loading vector 2 (PC2) extracted the spectral information from β-caryophyllene in the samples and the eigenvalue 2 (score 2) allowed the estimation of the concentration of this marker in commercial samples, with the concentrations from 15 to 34%. Raman spectroscopy combined with PCA may be considered to be a potential analytical tool for the quality control of
Copaifera oil samples by quantifying β-caryophyllene using its unique spectral information. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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45. Effects of nanoemulsions prepared with essential oils of copaiba- and andiroba against Leishmania infantum and Leishmania amazonensis infections.
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Dhorm Pimentel de Moraes, Alessandra Regina, Tavares, Guilherme Diniz, Soares Rocha, Francisca Janaina, de Paula, Eneida, and Giorgio, Selma
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Plant products are an important source of bioactive agents against parasitic diseases, including leishmaniasis. Among these products, vegetable oils have gained ground in the pharmaceutical field. Here we report the development of nanoemulsions as a delivery system for copaiba and andiroba oils (nanocopa and nanoandi) in order to test their effects on Leishmania infantum and L. amazonensis . The nanocopa and nanoandi had an average particle size of 76.1 and 88.1, respectively with polydispersity index 0.14 to 0.16 and potential zeta −2.54 to −3.9. The data indicated toxic activity of nanocopa and nanoandi against promastigotes of both Leishmania species ultrastructural analyses by scanning electron microscopy revealed that exposition to nanoemulsions induced oval cell shape and retracted flagella. The treatment with nanocopa and nanoandi led to a reduction in L. infantum and L. amazonensis infection levels in macrophage cultures. The nanoemulsions treatment have significant beneficial effects on all the parameters evaluated in lesions induced by L. amazonensis (lesion size, parasite burden and histopathology) on BALB/c mice. The treatment of L. infantum -infected BALB/c mice with nanoemulsions also showed promising results reducing parasite burden in spleen and liver and improving histopathological features. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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46. Development and characterization of poly(lactic-co-glycolic) acid nanoparticles loaded with copaiba oleoresin.
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de Almeida Borges, Vinícius Raphael, Tavares, Marina R., da Silva, Julianna Henriques, Tajber, Lidia, Boylan, Fabio, Ribeiro, Ana Ferreira, Nasciutti, Luiz Eurico, Cabral, Lucio Mendes, and de Sousa, Valeria Pereira
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POLYLACTIC acid ,GLYCOLIC acid ,NANOMEDICINE ,COPAIBA ,OLEORESINS ,TREATMENT of endometriosis - Abstract
Copaiba oleoresin (CPO), obtained from
Copaifera landgroffii , is described as active to a large number of diseases and more recently in the endometriosis treatment. In this work, poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) nanoparticles containing CPO were obtained using the design of experiments (DOE) as a tool to optimize the production process. The nanoparticles optimized by means of DOE presented an activity in relation to the cellular viability of endometrial cells. The DOE showed that higher amounts of CPO combined with higher surfactant concentrations resulted in better encapsulation efficiency and size distribution along with good stability after freeze drying. The encapsulation efficiency was over 80% for all produced nanoparticles, which also presented sizes below 300 nm and spherical shape. A decrease in viability of endometrial stromal cells from ectopic endometrium of patients with endometriosis and from eutopic endometriotic lesions was demonstrated after 48 h of incubation with the CPO nanoparticles. The nanoparticles without CPO were not able to alter the cell viability of the same cells, indicating that this material was not cytotoxic to the tested cells and suggesting that the effect was specific to CPO. The results indicate that the use of CPO nanoparticles may represent a promising alternative for the treatment of endometriosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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47. Inclusion of copaiba oil (Copaifera sp.) as additive in supplements for cattle on pasture.
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LIMA, Fabiola Espindola Ortega de, GOES, Rafael Henrique de Tonissi e. Buschinelli de, GANDRA, Jefferson Rodrigues, PENHA, Diego dos Santos, OLIVEIRA, Raquel Tenório de, GRESSLER, Maria Gizelma de Menezes, SILVA, Thaiano Iranildo de Sousa, and SILVA, Nayara Gonçalves
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COPAIBA ,CATTLE feeding & feeds ,PASTURES ,BEEF cattle ,PROTEINS in animal nutrition - Abstract
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48. DENDROCHRONOLOGY AND GROWTH OF Copaifera langsdorffii WOOD IN THE VEGETATIVE DYNAMICS OF THE PIRAPITINGA ECOLOGICAL STATION, STATE OF MINAS GERAIS, BRAZIL.
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Costa de Carvalho, Daniel, Pereira, Marcos Gervasio, Figueiredo Latorraca, João Vicente, Camargo Pace, José Henrique, da Silva, Leonardo Davi Silveira Augusto Baptista, and do Carmo, Jair Figueiredo
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The aim of this study was to construct the chronology of Copaifera langsdorffii (copaíba) growth rings in order to understand the dynamics of Cerrado vegetation formations that occur in a river island in the Três Marias Hydroelectric Power Plant reservoir, state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. For this purpose, 30 copaíba trees identified in the Mata Seca Sempre-Verde phytophysiognomy at Pirapitinga Ecological Station (PES), state of Minas Gerais, were selected. Two radial samples of each tree were collected with the aid of a probe. The samples were mechanically polished for better visualization of the growth rings, which allowed their delimitation and measurement. Afterwards, the synchronization of the growth rings width was verified in order to generate a master chronological series of the species. To verify the influence of meteorological factors, Pearson correlation (p < 0.5) was used. The results evidenced that the copaíba population from the PES presents dendrochronological potential, confirmed by the high correlation of the growth rings widths among trees. Dendrochronological analysis revealed that copaíba trees were already present before the reservoir filling, but with a lower population density than currently. In addition, it was possible to infer that the development of the phytophysiognomy of the Mata Seca Sempre-Verde began in the 1970s. The average sensitivity was sufficient to consider the species sensitive to environmental variations. Precipitation and temperature influenced positively the wood growth in the transition between climatic seasons. The results revealed information regarding the dynamics of the local vegetation and elucidated the changes that occurred in the environment in which the copaíba population is established. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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49. Microemulsions containing Copaifera multijuga Hayne oil-resin: Challenges to achieve an efficient system for β-caryophyllene delivery.
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de Oliveira Neves, Jamilly Kelly, de Freitas Araújo Reis, Mysrayn Yargo, de Lima Damasceno, Bolivar Ponciano Goulart, Apolinário, Alexsandra Conceição, Jr.Pessoa, Adalberto, Alcantara Saraiva, Karina Lidiane, da Silva, Dayanne Tomaz Casimiro, Moraes Galvão, Marcos Aurélio, Soares, Luiz Alberto Lira, Veiga Júnior, Valdir Florêncio da, Silva, José Alexsandro da, and Converti, Attilio
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MICROEMULSIONS , *COPAIBA , *CARYOPHYLLENE , *THERMAL analysis , *SURFACE active agents - Abstract
β-Caryophyllene (β-CP) is a bioactive sesquiterpene abundant in copaiba oil-resin (COR), which is widely used in Brazilian folk medicine; however, its instability due to the presence of unsaturations is an obstacle to the use of COR in its natural form. Therefore, the development of a system for β-CP delivery, like the one proposed herein for the first time, may protect it and preserve its therapeutic action. Pseudo-ternary phase diagrams were constructed in this study to obtain COR-containing nanocarriers. Two microemulsions (MEs) were obtained, namely a) ME-I containing (% w/w) 47.1 water, 8.5 Plurol Oleique, 33.8 Labrasol and 10.6 COR and b) ME-II containing (% w/w) 39.0 water, 18.3 Plurol Oleique, 36.6 Labrasol and 6.1 COR. Both MEs showed physicochemical properties suitable for a delivery system such as pH 5.25-5.74, conductivity of 79.5–120.9 μS cm −1 and slightly negative Zeta potential (-3.57/-2.63 mV). Transmission electron microscopy revealed the nanometric size of MEs droplets, differential scanning calorimetry their oil/water nature, while refractive indices clarity and isotropicity. Both systems behaved as Newtonian fluids and exhibited low viscosity (64.42 ± 0.667 mPa.s for ME-I and 118.78 ± 0.503 mPa.s for ME-II). After COR incorporation in MEs, steam distillation allowed obtaining β-CP contents depending on their initial COR amount. The pharmacological effectiveness of these innovating systems for β-CP delivery was confirmed by antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory activity tests. ME-II afforded a stronger antimicrobial effect against all target microorganisms than ME-I and a much stronger one than COR. Carrageenan-induced inflammation in rat paw was visibly inhibited by MEs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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50. Supplementation of copaiba or sucupira oils in broiler diets.
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NOLETO, Raiana Almeida, LEANDRO, Nadja Susana Mogyca, de Carvalho MELLO, Heloisa Helena, da CONCEIÇÃO, Edemilson Cardoso, de ARAÚJO, Itallo Conrado Sousa, de OLIVEIRA, Eduardo Miranda, da PAZ, Paulo Henrique Sousa, and BARBOSA, Aleane Francisca Cordeiro
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DIETARY supplements ,COPAIBA ,ANIMAL nutrition ,POULTRY ,ANTIBIOTICS ,ANIMAL health - Abstract
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