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Publicado 2009
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In the present investigation was evaluated the healing effect of the essential oil of Schinus molle L. “molle” to different concentrations, in comparison with a commercial product. The one was determined that the essential oil of the Schinus molle L. “molle”, mostly have monoterpenoids and sesquiterpenoids in ointment having as base solid petroleum jelly. The results mostrated what the product also has healing properties front to the wounds infected in the cattle, in which they healed of appropriate way; the carried out experiments in mice cepa Balb C 53, corroborated the mentioned experience, being the concentration to 2% that presented/displayed greater to be able healing front to the pododermatitis and reported subclinical mastitis.
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Publicado 2009
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In the present investigation was evaluated the healing effect of the essential oil of Schinus molle L. “molle” to different concentrations, in comparison with a commercial product. The one was determined that the essential oil of the Schinus molle L. “molle”, mostly have monoterpenoids and sesquiterpenoids in ointment having as base solid petroleum jelly. The results mostrated what the product also has healing properties front to the wounds infected in the cattle, in which they healed of appropriate way; the carried out experiments in mice cepa Balb C 53, corroborated the mentioned experience, being the concentration to 2% that presented/displayed greater to be able healing front to the pododermatitis and reported subclinical mastitis.
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Publicado 2011
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Objectives: To determine the cicatrizing effect of Copaifera officinalis’ stem bark copaiba oil compared with omeprazole 20 mg in patients with diagnosis of peptic ulcer. Design: Experimental, comparative, phase II, randomized, double-blind, parallel-group clinical trial. Setting: Clinical Investigation Institute, Faculty of Medicine, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Lima, Peru. Participants: Patients with diagnosis of peptic ulcer. Interventions: Clinical diagnosis of peptic ulcer was done by endoscopy as well as pre and post treatment evaluation following administration of copaiba oil formulated capsules (80 mg and 120 mg). Sixty patients enrolled voluntarily to the study and signed informed consent as approved by the Institutional Review Board. Patients were randomly distributed in three groups of 20 cases each according to arrival order; the first and second group received...