Perspectives and Applications of Natural Products as Civilian Defense Devices

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Autor(a) principal: Antonio,Ananda S.
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Fonseca,Gabriel D., Mendes,Álvaro J. B., Wiedemann,Larissa S. M., Veiga-Junior,Valdir F.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-50532019000601115
Resumo: Civilian defense devices are physical and chemical artefacts used to incapacitate an aggressor without causing death or injury. As city violence increases, safety feelings became worst and a growing commercial demand for these materials supply faces technologically challenges not only to riot control but also to self-protection. Controversies on the use of these devices have been discussed, especially on their toxicity when synthetic chemical agents are used. Natural metabolites are a less explored alternative to meet this demand. They have the capacity to generate a temporary disabling effect due to their pungency. Those metabolites, which include capsaicinoids, gingerols and piperine, can be used as deterrent agents in civilian defense devices due to their low toxicity to humans. Although they are a viable alternative, there are few studies focused on their quality control, efficiency and toxicity. This review aimed to present relevant aspects about the development and use of natural products as deterrent agents in self-defense devices against aggressors and animals, and as non-lethal weapons for riot control in order to help the scientific development of this type of bioproduct.
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title Perspectives and Applications of Natural Products as Civilian Defense Devices
spellingShingle Perspectives and Applications of Natural Products as Civilian Defense Devices
Antonio,Ananda S.
disabling agents
Capsicum
Piper
Zingiber
self-defense devices
title_short Perspectives and Applications of Natural Products as Civilian Defense Devices
title_full Perspectives and Applications of Natural Products as Civilian Defense Devices
title_fullStr Perspectives and Applications of Natural Products as Civilian Defense Devices
title_full_unstemmed Perspectives and Applications of Natural Products as Civilian Defense Devices
title_sort Perspectives and Applications of Natural Products as Civilian Defense Devices
author Antonio,Ananda S.
author_facet Antonio,Ananda S.
Fonseca,Gabriel D.
Mendes,Álvaro J. B.
Wiedemann,Larissa S. M.
Veiga-Junior,Valdir F.
author_role author
author2 Fonseca,Gabriel D.
Mendes,Álvaro J. B.
Wiedemann,Larissa S. M.
Veiga-Junior,Valdir F.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Antonio,Ananda S.
Fonseca,Gabriel D.
Mendes,Álvaro J. B.
Wiedemann,Larissa S. M.
Veiga-Junior,Valdir F.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv disabling agents
Capsicum
Piper
Zingiber
self-defense devices
topic disabling agents
Capsicum
Piper
Zingiber
self-defense devices
description Civilian defense devices are physical and chemical artefacts used to incapacitate an aggressor without causing death or injury. As city violence increases, safety feelings became worst and a growing commercial demand for these materials supply faces technologically challenges not only to riot control but also to self-protection. Controversies on the use of these devices have been discussed, especially on their toxicity when synthetic chemical agents are used. Natural metabolites are a less explored alternative to meet this demand. They have the capacity to generate a temporary disabling effect due to their pungency. Those metabolites, which include capsaicinoids, gingerols and piperine, can be used as deterrent agents in civilian defense devices due to their low toxicity to humans. Although they are a viable alternative, there are few studies focused on their quality control, efficiency and toxicity. This review aimed to present relevant aspects about the development and use of natural products as deterrent agents in self-defense devices against aggressors and animals, and as non-lethal weapons for riot control in order to help the scientific development of this type of bioproduct.
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