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.advisor | Noriega Rivera, Paco Fernando | - |
dc.contributor.author | Idrobo Bermeo, Tatiana Paola | - |
dc.contributor.author | Pintag Fuertes, Mary Mishell | - |
dc.date.accessioned | 2025-02-19T20:42:39Z | - |
dc.date.available | 2025-02-19T20:42:39Z | - |
dc.date.issued | 2022 | - |
dc.identifier.uri | http://dspace.ups.edu.ec/handle/123456789/29568 | - |
dc.description | There 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.abstract | There 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.rights | openAccess | spa |
dc.rights | Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 Ecuador | * |
dc.rights.uri | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ec/ | * |
dc.subject | PRODUCTOS FARMACÉUTICOS NATURALES | spa |
dc.subject | ACEITES ESENCIALES | spa |
dc.subject | CANNABIS SATIVA | spa |
dc.subject | AGENTES ANTI INFLAMATORIOS | spa |
dc.subject | MEDICINA TRADICIONAL | spa |
dc.subject | PLANTAS MEDICINALES | spa |
dc.title | 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) | spa |
dc.type | masterThesis | spa |
ups.carrera | Maestría en Productos Farmacéuticos Naturales | spa |
ups.sede | Sede Quito | spa |
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