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Anti-inflammatory and antialgic actions of a nanoemulsion of Rosmarinus officinalis L. essential oil and a molecular docking study of its major chemical constituents.

Raphaelle Sousa Borges1,2, Emerson Silva Lima3, Hady Keita4,5, Irlon Maciel Ferreira4, Caio Pinho Fernandes6,7, Rodrigo Alves Soares Cruz6, Jonatas Lobato Duarte4, Josué Velázquez-Moyado8, Brenda Lorena Sánchez Ortiz4,7, Andrés Navarrete Castro8, Jaderson Vieira Ferreira9,7, Lorane Izabel da Silva Hage-Melim9,7, José Carlos Tavares Carvalho4,7.   

Abstract

We evaluate the anti-inflammatory and antialgic potency of a nanoemulsion (NEORO) containing the essential oil of Rosmarinus officinalis L. (EORO), which is composed primarily of limonene, camphor and 1,8-cineole. The EORO and NEORO were administered orally 30 min prior to starting the experiments. In a test of rat paw oedema induced by carrageenan, NEORO was effective in doses of 498 µg/kg, and it inhibited 46% of the maximum peak of the oedema; in a dose of 300 mg/kg, EORO inhibited 50% of the maximum peak of the oedema. In an acetic acid-induced writhing test, NEORO yielded a dose-dependent effect, and a dose of 830 µg/kg inhibited 84% of the algesic process; a dose of 100 mg/kg of EORO inhibited 55%. In an assay for H2S production in rat stomachs, a dose of 498 µg/kg of NEORO inhibited H2S production in all of the measurement phases, and a dose of 100 mg/kg EORO inhibited 60% and influenced the effect of the ethanol significantly, reducing the production of H2S. We suggest that NEORO potentiated the effect of EORO, demonstrating effectiveness in doses 600 times lower than those applied with EORO. Among the major compounds of EORO, the camphor molecule exhibited the largest number of interactions with the therapeutic targets related to the inflammatory process, suggesting that it is responsible for EORO's anti-inflammatory and antialgic effects. This work paves the way for future investigations related to the therapeutic role of NEORO in the inflammation process.

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Keywords:  Anti-inflammatory; Antialgic; H2S; Molecular docking; Nanoemulsions; Rosmarinus officinalis

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28707182     DOI: 10.1007/s10787-017-0374-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Inflammopharmacology        ISSN: 0925-4692            Impact factor:   4.473


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