2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2017.09.087
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Orabase formulation with cashew gum polysaccharide decreases inflammatory and bone loss hallmarks in experimental periodontitis

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“…The metabolities mainly the secondaries metabolities as phenolics and flavonoids are necessaries for the plant survive, including activities in growth regulation, enzyme inhibition, antioxidant activity and ultraviolet light (UV) (Jia et al, 2014;Räisänen et al, 2008). The phenolic compounds and flavonoids are the major groups referred to with antioxidant activity in hydrophilic or lipophilic systems, such as cardanol, comprised among the phenolic lipids found in Anacardium occidentale, with antiinflammatory action (Cossetin et al, 2019;Souza Filho et al, 2018a). Under stressful environmental conditions, as observed in the Caatinga, there is a natural increase in the concentration of phenolic compounds as a self-defense mechanism (Sharma et al, 2019).…”
Section: Chemical Composition Of Plants Observed In the Caatingamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The metabolities mainly the secondaries metabolities as phenolics and flavonoids are necessaries for the plant survive, including activities in growth regulation, enzyme inhibition, antioxidant activity and ultraviolet light (UV) (Jia et al, 2014;Räisänen et al, 2008). The phenolic compounds and flavonoids are the major groups referred to with antioxidant activity in hydrophilic or lipophilic systems, such as cardanol, comprised among the phenolic lipids found in Anacardium occidentale, with antiinflammatory action (Cossetin et al, 2019;Souza Filho et al, 2018a). Under stressful environmental conditions, as observed in the Caatinga, there is a natural increase in the concentration of phenolic compounds as a self-defense mechanism (Sharma et al, 2019).…”
Section: Chemical Composition Of Plants Observed In the Caatingamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In pharmaceutical applications, natural cashew gum has been used in conjunction with phthalocyanines to develop a layer-by-layer film for an electrochemical sensor to detect dopamine, with an acceptable detection limit for the pharmaceutical industry (Araújo et al 2012). Cashew gum has also been used as a pharmaceutical excipient (a natural muco-adhesive polymer) in dental pastes containing aceclofenac (AC) for pain management in periodontitis (Hasnain et al 2018); in bucal-adhesive curcumin tablets with the potential to improve the bioavailability of the active ingredient (Gowthamarajan et al 2012); and in an Orabase formulation for periodontitis treatment (Souza Filho et al 2018). The dental paste demonstrated sustained AC release over 6 h with good oral mucosa adhesion, resulting in effectual management of dental inflammation and pain through prolonged local delivery of AC in periodontitis treatment (Hasnain et al 2018).…”
Section: Anacardium Occidentale L (Anacardiaceae)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The bucal-adhesive tablet bypasses first pass metabolism and provides sustained release of curcumin, a phenolic compound whose therapeutic effectiveness is often limited due to its poor absorption from the gastrointestinal tract (Gowthamarajan et al 2012). The Orabase formulation with cashew gum polysaccharide decreased inflammation and bone loss (hallmarks in experimental periodontitis) (Souza Filho et al 2018). A. occidentale was also used to produce nanoparticles in varied applications.…”
Section: Anacardium Occidentale L (Anacardiaceae)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of anti-inflammatory agents has been proposed as another adjuvant approach in periodontitis treatment [ 13 ]. For example, the application of orabase cashew gum polysaccharide reduced alveolar bone destruction and inflammatory cytokine expression in a ligature-induced periodontitis model [ 14 ], and rice peptide injections inhibited bone loss and reduced osteoclast numbers compared to untreated experimental periodontitis [ 15 ]. These could represent therapeutic options to control the progression of periodontal disease and to promote a microenvironment conducive to periodontal regeneration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%