Natural products assessed in animal models for orofacial pain – a systematic review

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Autor(a) principal: Siqueira-Lima,Pollyana S.
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Silva,Juliane C., Quintans,Jullyana S.S., Antoniolli,Angelo R., Shanmugam,Saravanan, Barreto,Rosana S.S., Santos,Márcio R.V., Almeida,Jackson R.G.S., Bonjardim,Leonardo R., Menezes,Irwin R.A., Quintans-Júnior,Lucindo J.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Orofacial pain is related to tissues of the head, face, neck and all the intraoral structures; it is rather debilitating to the patient and also difficult to treat. There are relatively few studies dedicated to the use of natural products to alleviate orofacial pain in preclinical experiment models (performed in experimental animals which provide support for clinical trials). Main objectives of the present systematic review summarize the studies on natural products assessed in animal models for orofacial pain seeking to give evidence to future development of new pharmaceutical products to manage the orofacial pain. Our review includes a thorough search of literature using the terms of orofacial pain, facial pain, medicinal plants and natural products. This search was performed using to retrieve English language articles in Medline-PubMed, Scopus and Web of Science. A total of eighteen studies were included in our survey for the inclusion criteria. Firstly, this review identified 210 citations from electronic search, after removal of duplicates and screening for relevant titles and abstracts, a total of eighteen articles were selected to the inclusion criteria established. Our findings suggest that natural products can be a promising or a trump tool for the development of new drugs to treat orofacial pain conditions, but the researchers that deal with experimental preclinical trials of new drugs (including natural products or synthetic drugs) for orofacial pain conditions urgently need to show translational evidence (with clinical approach) of these compounds.
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title Natural products assessed in animal models for orofacial pain – a systematic review
spellingShingle Natural products assessed in animal models for orofacial pain – a systematic review
Siqueira-Lima,Pollyana S.
Medicinal plants
Natural products
Orofacial pain
Pain
Animal models
title_short Natural products assessed in animal models for orofacial pain – a systematic review
title_full Natural products assessed in animal models for orofacial pain – a systematic review
title_fullStr Natural products assessed in animal models for orofacial pain – a systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Natural products assessed in animal models for orofacial pain – a systematic review
title_sort Natural products assessed in animal models for orofacial pain – a systematic review
author Siqueira-Lima,Pollyana S.
author_facet Siqueira-Lima,Pollyana S.
Silva,Juliane C.
Quintans,Jullyana S.S.
Antoniolli,Angelo R.
Shanmugam,Saravanan
Barreto,Rosana S.S.
Santos,Márcio R.V.
Almeida,Jackson R.G.S.
Bonjardim,Leonardo R.
Menezes,Irwin R.A.
Quintans-Júnior,Lucindo J.
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author2 Silva,Juliane C.
Quintans,Jullyana S.S.
Antoniolli,Angelo R.
Shanmugam,Saravanan
Barreto,Rosana S.S.
Santos,Márcio R.V.
Almeida,Jackson R.G.S.
Bonjardim,Leonardo R.
Menezes,Irwin R.A.
Quintans-Júnior,Lucindo J.
author2_role author
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author
author
author
author
author
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Silva,Juliane C.
Quintans,Jullyana S.S.
Antoniolli,Angelo R.
Shanmugam,Saravanan
Barreto,Rosana S.S.
Santos,Márcio R.V.
Almeida,Jackson R.G.S.
Bonjardim,Leonardo R.
Menezes,Irwin R.A.
Quintans-Júnior,Lucindo J.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Medicinal plants
Natural products
Orofacial pain
Pain
Animal models
topic Medicinal plants
Natural products
Orofacial pain
Pain
Animal models
description ABSTRACT Orofacial pain is related to tissues of the head, face, neck and all the intraoral structures; it is rather debilitating to the patient and also difficult to treat. There are relatively few studies dedicated to the use of natural products to alleviate orofacial pain in preclinical experiment models (performed in experimental animals which provide support for clinical trials). Main objectives of the present systematic review summarize the studies on natural products assessed in animal models for orofacial pain seeking to give evidence to future development of new pharmaceutical products to manage the orofacial pain. Our review includes a thorough search of literature using the terms of orofacial pain, facial pain, medicinal plants and natural products. This search was performed using to retrieve English language articles in Medline-PubMed, Scopus and Web of Science. A total of eighteen studies were included in our survey for the inclusion criteria. Firstly, this review identified 210 citations from electronic search, after removal of duplicates and screening for relevant titles and abstracts, a total of eighteen articles were selected to the inclusion criteria established. Our findings suggest that natural products can be a promising or a trump tool for the development of new drugs to treat orofacial pain conditions, but the researchers that deal with experimental preclinical trials of new drugs (including natural products or synthetic drugs) for orofacial pain conditions urgently need to show translational evidence (with clinical approach) of these compounds.
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