Ary Gomes da Silva, Paula de Freitas Puziol, Roane Nunes Leitao, Tatiana Rafaela Gomes, Rodrigo Scherer, Monica Lacerda Lopes Martins, Aurea Scardua Saade Cavalcanti, Luiz Carlos Cavalcanti
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摘要
Copaiba油树脂因其抗炎、愈合和抗菌活性而广泛用于传统医学。本研究旨在通过双盲安慰剂对照临床试验,从油树脂中提取并评价可巴依巴精油的定性和定量成分,并将其掺入凝胶中应用于痤疮志愿者,检测其效果。采用水蒸气蒸馏法提取精油,冷冻净化,去除残留水分。在20℃下称重1 mL液体,用重量法测定精油的密度。通过高分辨率气相色谱分析,结合质谱法鉴定精油成分。挥发油的密度为0.9175 mg/mL,由48种物质组成,其中14种为主要成分,占挥发油总成分的95.80%。主要成分为顺式叔叶皂苷(46.96%)。使用安慰剂治疗时,痤疮表面减少(F = 13.931, p = 0.001, r = 0.518;R2 = 0.268),但线性模型只能解释原始数据矩阵中总方差的26.8%。1.0% copaiba精油制剂治疗组痤疮表面显著减少(F = 86.494, p = 0.000, r = 0.834;R2 = 0.695)。
Application of the essential oil from copaiba (Copaifera langsdori Desf.) for acne vulgaris: a double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial.
Copaiba oil-resin is widely used in traditional medicine due to its anti-inflammatory, healing, and antiseptic activities. This research aims to extract and evaluate the qualitative and quantitative composition of copaiba essential oil from the oil-resin, and test its effects, after incorporation in a gel applied in volunteers with acne, in a double-blind placebo controlled clinical trial. The essential oil was extracted by steam distillation, and purified by freezing to remove the residual remnant water. The density of the essential oil was gravimetrically determined by weighing 1 mL of liquid at 20 degree C. The identification of the essential oil components was carried out through high-resolution gas chromatography analysis, coupled with mass spectrometry. The essential oil has a density of 0.9175 mg/mL and was composed of 48 substances, 14 of which were the major components representing 95.80% of total essential oil composition. Cis-thujopsene was the main component (46.96% of total essential oil composition). The surface affected with acne decreased when treated with placebo (F = 13.931, p = 0.001, r = 0.518; r2 = 0.268), but the linear model could explain only 26.8% of total variance in original data matrix. There was a highly significant decrease in the surface affected with acne in the areas treated with the 1.0% copaiba essential oil preparation (F = 86.494, p = 0.000, r = 0.834; r2 = 0.695).