Seed and peel essential oils obtained from Campomanesia adamantium fruit inhibit inflammatory and pain parameters in rodents.

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Author(s): VISCARDI, D. Z.; ARRIGO, J. da S.; CORREIA, C. de A. C.; KASSUYA, C. A. L.; CARDOSO, C. A. L.; MALDONADE, I. R.; ARGANDOÑA, E. J. S.

Summary: This study evaluated the anti-inflammatory and antinociceptive activities and toxicology of essential oils from peel (EOP) and seed (EOS) of C. adamantium fruits in animal models.

Publication year: 2017

Types of publication: Journal article

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