2004
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-695x2004000300018
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The application of essential oils and terpenics/terpenoids compounds in the fields of pharmaceutic and cosmetic through the knowledge registered in patents

Abstract: This work identified the current technological uses of essential oils and terpenic/terpenoids compounds in the fields of PHARMACEUTIC and COSMETIC industries through the research in granted patent database from United States Patent and Trademarks Office amongst 1980-2003. 2,288 documents were listed, where the Pharmaceutical Preparations answered by 56.73% (1,298 patents); and Cosmetics, Perfumes and similar preparations for personal

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“…For patients, the antimicrobial resistance increases the morbidity and mortality, whilst for healthcare institutions it means increasing costs (Dancer, 2001;Coutinho et al, 2005). Regarding the increasing clinical importance given to nosocomial and community bacterial infections and the progressive development of antimicrobial resistance, a great number of scientifi c researches emphasizing the antibacterial properties of plant products has been carried out (Hernández et al, 2003;Silva-Santos et al, 2004;Duarte et al, 2005;Gayoso et al, 2005;Michelin et al, 2005;Lima et al, 2006a,b;Santos et al, 2007;Serafi n et al, 2007;Silva et al, 2007;Aguiar et al, 2008;Silva et al, 2008;Salvagnini et al, 2008;Simões et al, 2008). Filtrates, infusions, macerated, juices, extracts and cataplasms from plants with medicinal properties have been applied in the treatment of various diseases since antiquity (Annuk et al, 1999;Hernández et al, 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For patients, the antimicrobial resistance increases the morbidity and mortality, whilst for healthcare institutions it means increasing costs (Dancer, 2001;Coutinho et al, 2005). Regarding the increasing clinical importance given to nosocomial and community bacterial infections and the progressive development of antimicrobial resistance, a great number of scientifi c researches emphasizing the antibacterial properties of plant products has been carried out (Hernández et al, 2003;Silva-Santos et al, 2004;Duarte et al, 2005;Gayoso et al, 2005;Michelin et al, 2005;Lima et al, 2006a,b;Santos et al, 2007;Serafi n et al, 2007;Silva et al, 2007;Aguiar et al, 2008;Silva et al, 2008;Salvagnini et al, 2008;Simões et al, 2008). Filtrates, infusions, macerated, juices, extracts and cataplasms from plants with medicinal properties have been applied in the treatment of various diseases since antiquity (Annuk et al, 1999;Hernández et al, 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…People, throughout the time used plants as a form to obtain relief of the symptoms or the cure of their diseases. Either as a religious, or as a healing process, they highlighted the aromatic plants holders of essential oils, whose components and biological activities became objective of several researches in the last years (Cowan, 1999;Hoareau;Da Silva, 2001;Agostini et al, 2005;Silva-Santos et al, 2004;Bieski, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…28,52 Os estudos relativos às novas fontes de safrol a partir de espécies de Piper da Amazônia são bem promissores. 28,44 Das folhas de P. hispidinervum obtém-se um óleo essencial com teores acima de 90% de safrol, mais rico neste constituinte que o próprio óleo de sassafrás.…”
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