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Condor, S., Lazo, M. (2024). Propiedades antimicrobianas, antiinflamatorias y cicatrizantes de los aceites esenciales: una revisión sistemática de interés farmacéutico [Universidad María Auxiliadora]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12970/2361
Condor, S., Lazo, M. Propiedades antimicrobianas, antiinflamatorias y cicatrizantes de los aceites esenciales: una revisión sistemática de interés farmacéutico []. PE: Universidad María Auxiliadora; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12970/2361
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title = "Propiedades antimicrobianas, antiinflamatorias y cicatrizantes de los aceites esenciales: una revisión sistemática de interés farmacéutico",
author = "Lazo Llanco , Mariela",
publisher = "Universidad María Auxiliadora",
year = "2024"
}
Objective: the object of study of this research work is to carry out a systematic review of the essential oils of medicinal plants with antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and healing effects. Materials and methods: the evidence was collected from 60 primary research studies, with a qualitative approach and a non-experimental, descriptive and cross-sectional design, based on non-probabilistic convenience sampling. The information obtained was processed and organized using the Microsoft Excel program. Results: it was determined that the essential oils of plants with the highest antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and healing activities are; the Picea mariana, Croton (argyrophyllus, Cissus, quadrangularis), plumbago zeylanica, Terminalia bellarica, Ziziphus Mauritania, Annona mauritania, Annona muricata, Telephium imperati, Datura metal and Mentha longifolia. In addition, phytochemical compounds were found present such as Anethole, estragole, transcaryophyllene and other notable terpenic compounds such as cineole, linalool and terpinol. Conclusion: the results verified that there is a great diversity of botanical resources to treat cases of infection, inflammation and wound healing.
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