Evaluación de la actividad antinflamatoria de un ungüento hecho a base de aceites esenciales de Baccharis latifolia (Ruiz & Pav) Per. (CHILCA) Y Cannabis sativa L. (CAÑAMO)

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dc.contributor.advisorNoriega Rivera, Paco Fernando-
dc.contributor.authorIdrobo Bermeo, Tatiana Paola-
dc.contributor.authorPintag Fuertes, Mary Mishell-
dc.date.accessioned2025-02-19T20:42:39Z-
dc.date.available2025-02-19T20:42:39Z-
dc.date.issued2022-
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.ups.edu.ec/handle/123456789/29568-
dc.descriptionThere were two naturals products, essential oils of C. sativa (cannabis) and B. latifolia (chilca), were applied with anti-inflammatories ingredients in an ointment of topical application. To measure the efficacy, the various formulas designed based on these two essential oils were evaluated in-vivo, using the method of inducing plantar edema in rats, as a positive control an over-the-counter formulation with the active ingredient diclofenac at 1% was used. The chemical evaluation of the two oils presented the following main components for chilca oil: liguloxide 14.02%, andro encecalinol 9.84%, kesano 7.53%, limonene 5.6%, and Z-cadin-4-en-7-ol with 5.03%. ; while in cannabis essential oil the most abundant molecules were: E-caryophyllene 27.91%, myrcene 21.19%, α-pinene 8.05%, α-humulene 8.03%, limonene 7.18%, terpinolene 7.12% and β-pinene 4.68 %. The results of the investigation indicate that those formulas with mixtures of the two essential oils in the formulation at 1% are those that have the greatest anti-inflammatory activity, from the statistical point of view the significance is high concerning the positive control in those whose Oil composition is as follows: 75% cannabis essential oil and 25% chilca oil, and 50% cannabis essential oil and 50% chilca oil. The rest of the formulations show activity, but this is similar to that of the commercial formula used as a control. From the results found, both natural products can be proposed as anti-inflammatories, and the design and commercialization of topical pharmaceutical drugs using these two essential oils can be foreseen.spa
dc.description.abstractThere were two naturals products, essential oils of C. sativa (cannabis) and B. latifolia (chilca), were applied with anti-inflammatories ingredients in an ointment of topical application. To measure the efficacy, the various formulas designed based on these two essential oils were evaluated in-vivo, using the method of inducing plantar edema in rats, as a positive control an over-the-counter formulation with the active ingredient diclofenac at 1% was used. The chemical evaluation of the two oils presented the following main components for chilca oil: liguloxide 14.02%, andro encecalinol 9.84%, kesano 7.53%, limonene 5.6%, and Z-cadin-4-en-7-ol with 5.03%. ; while in cannabis essential oil the most abundant molecules were: E-caryophyllene 27.91%, myrcene 21.19%, α-pinene 8.05%, α-humulene 8.03%, limonene 7.18%, terpinolene 7.12% and β-pinene 4.68 %. The results of the investigation indicate that those formulas with mixtures of the two essential oils in the formulation at 1% are those that have the greatest anti-inflammatory activity, from the statistical point of view the significance is high concerning the positive control in those whose Oil composition is as follows: 75% cannabis essential oil and 25% chilca oil, and 50% cannabis essential oil and 50% chilca oil. The rest of the formulations show activity, but this is similar to that of the commercial formula used as a control. From the results found, both natural products can be proposed as anti-inflammatories, and the design and commercialization of topical pharmaceutical drugs using these two essential oils can be foreseen.spa
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dc.subjectPRODUCTOS FARMACÉUTICOS NATURALESspa
dc.subjectACEITES ESENCIALESspa
dc.subjectCANNABIS SATIVAspa
dc.subjectAGENTES ANTI INFLAMATORIOSspa
dc.subjectMEDICINA TRADICIONALspa
dc.subjectPLANTAS MEDICINALESspa
dc.titleEvaluación de la actividad antinflamatoria de un ungüento hecho a base de aceites esenciales de Baccharis latifolia (Ruiz & Pav) Per. (CHILCA) Y Cannabis sativa L. (CAÑAMO)spa
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