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Title: Anti-inflammatory and wound healing effect of Copaiba oleoresin on the oral cavity: A systematic review
Authors: Menezes, Ana Carolina dos Santos
Alves, Lísia Daltro Borges
Goldemberg, Daniel Cohen
Melo, Andreia Cristina de
Antunes, Héliton Spíndola
Keywords: Fabaceae
Anti-Inflammatory Agents
Wound Healing
Mouth
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Heliyon.
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.
URI: http://sr-vmlxaph03:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/5596
ISSN: 2405-8440
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