2015
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-86502015002000006
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Copaiba oil effect on experimental jaw defect in Wistar rats

Abstract: PURPOSE:To evaluate the effects of copaiba oil on jaw defects repair in Wistar rats treated with bioglass or adipose tissue. METHODS:A jaw defect was randomly created in forty-two rats and filled with bioglass or adipose tissue. The two groups (Gbio and Gcell) were subdivided in three subgroups with seven animals each according to gavage administration: control (distillated water), oil (copaiba oil) and melox (meloxicam). Euthanasia was performed after forty post-operative days. The bone formation was analyzed… Show more

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“…The oral administration of copaiba has been used as another form of alternative therapy with controversial results. With 28.6%, in the present meta-analysis, the oral administration of copaiba has been shown to be an effective agent against certain parasites, 14 gastrointestinal cancer, 8 6,7,15 arthritis, 16 and other conditions. Contrary to what was thought, the oral administration of copaiba was shown to be non-toxic to rat liver when used as a carrier for amphotericin B.…”
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confidence: 72%
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“…The oral administration of copaiba has been used as another form of alternative therapy with controversial results. With 28.6%, in the present meta-analysis, the oral administration of copaiba has been shown to be an effective agent against certain parasites, 14 gastrointestinal cancer, 8 6,7,15 arthritis, 16 and other conditions. Contrary to what was thought, the oral administration of copaiba was shown to be non-toxic to rat liver when used as a carrier for amphotericin B.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…These differences in toxicity reported in the use of copaiba oil were even more evident when Teixeira et al 1 demonstrated that 200 mg/kg/day presented low toxicity and positive results in inflammatory processes. Similarly, Silva et al 6,7 demonstrated that 50 μg/mL of nanocomposite system (Nano COR) was developed and a toxicity test was performed. The tests showed that Nano COR has a greater impact on the behavior of human endometriotic stromal cells than on the behavior of eutopic endometrium stromal cells, supporting the idea that Nano COR, a form of copaiba oil, should be further investigated as a novel and valuable alternative to treat endometriosis.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Atualmente, nenhum material capeador disponível comercialmente preenche todos os requisitos para um resultado de sucesso, apesar do progresso rápido neste campo (Dominguez et al, 2003;Accorinte et al, 2008;Parirokh et al, 2011;Silva et al, 2015), necessitando de inúmeros estudos para este fim. Assim, é importante ter conhecimento dos potenciais efeitos benéficos da relação entre os materiais de capeamento pulpar direto com o complexo dentino-pulpar para obter resultados mais satisfatórios (Ferracane et al, 2010 (Schroder, 1985;Mohammadi;Dummer, 2011).…”
Section: Capeamento Pulparunclassified