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O gênero copaifera L.

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This review details the history, chemistry and pharmacology of the Copaifera L. genus (Leguminosae - Caesalpinoideae), including copaiba oils.
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This review details the history, chemistry and pharmacology of the Copaifera L. genus (Leguminosae - Caesalpinoideae), including copaiba oils.

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Chemical composition and anti-inflammatory activity of copaiba oils from Copaifera cearensis Huber ex Ducke, Copaifera reticulata Ducke and Copaifera multijuga Hayne--A comparative study

TL;DR: The Copaiba Oil from Copaifera multijuga Hayne (100 mg/kg) was the most potent, inhibiting both NO production and the pleurisy induced by zymosan, and the oleoresins from CopAifera cearensis Huber ex Ducke and Copaifiera reticulata Ducke were also able to inhibit NOProduction and the Pleurisy but with less intensity.
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Chemistry and Biological Activities of Terpenoids from Copaiba (Copaifera spp.) Oleoresins

TL;DR: This review presents all the substances already described in this oleoresin, together with structures and activities of its main terpenoids.
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Antimicrobial activity of Brazilian copaiba oils obtained from different species of the Copaifera genus

TL;DR: Transmission electron microscopy of S. aureus treated with resin oil from C. martii revealed disruption and damage to the cell wall, resulting in the release of cytoplasmic compounds, alterations in morphology, and a decrease in cell volume, indicating that copaiba oil may affect the cell walls.
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Antinociceptive activity of Amazonian Copaiba oils.

TL;DR: This work compared the antinociceptive activity of two Amazonian Copaiba oils administered by oral route using peripheral, spinal, spinal and supra-spinal models to indicate that CopAiba oils demonstrate peripheral and central antinOCiceptive effect.
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Ethnobotanical study of medicinal plants used by Ribeirinhos in the North Araguaia microregion, Mato Grosso, Brazil

TL;DR: This study aimed to identify and document species of medicinal plants used by local experts from riverine communities in the North Araguaia microregion in Mato Grosso State, and to further chemical and pharmacological studies on species selected based on searches in the relevant literature.
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