2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jep.2012.12.031
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Orofacial antinociceptive effect and antioxidant properties of the hydroethanol extract of Hyptis fruticosa salmz ex Benth

Abstract: Hyptis fruticosa leaf CHEE is of pharmacological interest because it was able to inhibit the peripheral and central transmission of orofacial pain, while reducing the spreading of the inflammatory processes by neutralizing reactive oxygen species, which are by-products in the biosynthesis of pain mediators.

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“…is an aromatic plant of the family Lamiaceae, endemic to Brazil, known as "alecrim-de-vaqueiro". Besides being popularly used as an anti-inflammatory plant using the infusion of its leaves, the antitumor properties of E. fruticosa were identified by alcoholic extracts of the leaves (de Lima et al, 2013). Furthermore, the essential oil of this species has antinociceptive properties and induces arterial hypotensive effect (Menezes et al, 2007;Santos et al, 2007).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…is an aromatic plant of the family Lamiaceae, endemic to Brazil, known as "alecrim-de-vaqueiro". Besides being popularly used as an anti-inflammatory plant using the infusion of its leaves, the antitumor properties of E. fruticosa were identified by alcoholic extracts of the leaves (de Lima et al, 2013). Furthermore, the essential oil of this species has antinociceptive properties and induces arterial hypotensive effect (Menezes et al, 2007;Santos et al, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This aromatic plant has a high medicinal and therapeutic potential and is commonly used as a painkiller. The medicinal properties of its essential oil and other extracts have been tested in rats and show edanalgesic, antiinflammatory, antioxidant, and vasodilator effects (SILVA et al, 2006;SANTOS et al, 2007;ANDRADE et al, 2010;MOREIRA et al, 2010;FRANCO et al, 2011;LIMA et al, 2013). Nevertheless, there are no Silva et al record sons the cultivation of this species.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been alleged that the Hyptis genus possesses medicinal properties and it is recommended in folk medicine for the treatment of several conditions, such as gastrointestinal disorders, skin infections, nasal congestion, fever and cramps (Rojas et al, 1992[ 43 ]). Additionally, redox, analgesic and anti-inflammatory profiles have been reported to this genus (Franco et al, 2011[ 12 ]; Lima et al, 2013[ 25 ]; Menezes et al, 2015[ 31 ]; Paixão et al, 2015[ 35 ], 2013[ 36 ]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%