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In vivo topical anti-inflammatory and wound healing activities of the fixed oil ofCaryocar coriaceum Wittm. seeds

Author(s): Oliveira, Maria Liduína Maia de ; Pinheiro, Diana Célia Sousa Nunes ; Tomé, Adriana Rocha ; Mota, Erika Freitas ; Verde, Islene Araújo Lima ; Pinheiro, Francisco Geraldo de Melo ; Campello, Claudio Cabral ; Morais, Selene Maia de

Date: 2021

Origin: Oasisbr

Subject(s): Caryocar coriaceum; Caryocaraceae; Pequi; Fatty acids; Wound healing; Topical inflammation


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Ethnopharmacological relevance: Caryocar coriaceumWittm. (Caryocaraceae), popularly known as pequi,is important source of food and used in the folk medicine as wound healing, anti-inflammatory and forthe treatment of diseases of the respiratory tract, rheumatic and muscular pains and gastric ulcer.Aim of the study:To evaluate the effects of fixed oil ofCaryocar coriaceum(FOCC) on the topical inflam-mation and cutaneous wound healing.Materials and methods:FOCC was purchased commercially and used at 6%, 12%, 25%, 50% and 100% onmodel of ear edema induced by xylene and ointments formulations at 6% and 12% on wound excisionmodel in mice. Skin lesions were evaluated by planimetry and histological analysis.Results:FOCC was capable of reducing inflammation in a dose-dependent fashion. FOCC in nature (100%)inhibited the ear edema in 38.01% and 39.20% at time 15min and 1h, respectively, after induction ofinflammation, when compared to the positive control. The topical administration of FOCC ointment 12%showed a significantly reduction of unhealed wound area, with increased percentage of wound con-traction (96.54%) on day 7 when compared to the other groups. The results of histological evaluationsupported the outcome of excision wound model

Document Type Journal article
Language Portuguese
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