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Diana Célia Sousa Nunes-Pinheiro
Researcher at State University of Ceará
Publications - 76
Citations - 623
Diana Célia Sousa Nunes-Pinheiro is an academic researcher from State University of Ceará. The author has contributed to research in topics: Leishmania infantum & Atopic dermatitis. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 73 publications receiving 531 citations.
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Topical anti-inflammatory, gastroprotective and antioxidant effects of the essential oil of Lippia sidoides Cham. leaves.
Maria Vivina Barros Monteiro,Ana Karine Rocha de Melo Leite,Luciana Medeiros Bertini,Selene Maia de Morais,Diana Célia Sousa Nunes-Pinheiro +4 more
TL;DR: The great potential of this plant for medicinal proposals was confirmed, with pharmacological studies performed on acute toxicity, topical inflammation and ethanol-induced gastric lesions in mice, using the leaf essential oil of Lippia sidoides.
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Clinical and laboratory alterations in dogs naturally infected by Leishmania chagasi
José Claudio Carneiro de Freitas,Diana Célia Sousa Nunes-Pinheiro,Belarmino Eugênio Lopes Neto,Glauco Jonas Lemos Santos,Cyntia Rafaelle Amaral de Abreu,Roberta da Rocha Braga,Rafael Campos,Ligene Fernandes de Oliveira +7 more
TL;DR: Animals with the clinical form of the disease demonstrate hematological and biochemical changes consistent with anemia, uremia, hyperproteinemia, and hyperglobulinemia which present themselves as strong clinical markers of visceral leishmaniasis associated with the signs previously reported.
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In vivo topical anti-inflammatory and wound healing activities of the fixed oil of Caryocar coriaceum Wittm. seeds.
Maria Liduína Maia de Oliveira,Diana Célia Sousa Nunes-Pinheiro,Adriana da Rocha Tomé,Erika Freitas Mota,Islene Araújo Lima-Verde,Francisco Geraldo de Melo Pinheiro,Cláudio Cabral Campello,Selene Maia de Morais +7 more
TL;DR: Caryocar coriaceum inhibits the topical inflammation and accelerate cutaneous wound repair and was capable of reducing inflammation in a dose-dependent fashion.
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Anti-inflammatory and wound healing potential of cashew apple juice (Anacardium occidentale L.) in mice
Mirele da Silveira Vasconcelos,Neuza F. Gomes-Rochette,Maria Liduína Maia de Oliveira,Diana Célia Sousa Nunes-Pinheiro,Adriana da Rocha Tomé,Francisco Yuri Maia de Sousa,Francisco Geraldo de Melo Pinheiro,Carlos Farley Herbster Moura,Maria Raquel Alcântara de Miranda,Erika Freitas Mota,Dirce Fernandes de Melo +10 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that UNCAJ presents a greater therapeutic activity due to a synergistic effect of its phytochemical components, which improve the immunological mechanisms as well as an optimal balance between ROS and antioxidants leading to a better wound healing process.
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Topical continuous use of Lippia sidoides Cham. essential oil induces cutaneous inflammatory response, but does not delay wound healing process.
Maria Liduína Maia de Oliveira,Belise Maria Oliveira Bezerra,Luana Oliveira Leite,Virgínia Cláudia Carneiro Girão,Diana Célia Sousa Nunes-Pinheiro +4 more
TL;DR: The continuous application of EOLS in adequate concentrations on cutaneous wounds increases inflammatory response without delay the lesions closure, which allows its indication as an alternative therapeutic modality for topical treatment of infected cutaneous wound.