Plant extracts used in Brazil for treatment of oral ulcers and mucositis: systematic review

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Autor(a) principal: Volpato, Luiz Evaristo Ricci
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Eubank , Patrícia Leão Castillo, Lara, Lorraynne dos Santos, Godinho , Géssica Vasconcelos, Abreu, Lucas Guimarães
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Dental Science
Texto Completo: https://ojs.ict.unesp.br/index.php/cob/article/view/3907
Resumo: Objective: To identify and analyze plant extracts used in Brazil for the treatment of oral ulcers and oral mucositis. Material and Methods: A systematic review was registered in PROSPERO (CRD 42018102184) and performed following the PRISMA protocol. The databases searched were PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, Lilacs, Scielo, the Brazilian Dentistry Library. Manual searches were also performed. Results: Initially, 440 studies were found, of which 392 were excluded after reading the titles and abstracts. A total of 29 articles were read in full and 11 studies were excluded, resulting in 18 articles included in the systematic review. Nine plant species were identified in five clinical trials and 13 in vivo studies, with Chamomila recutita being the most used (33.3% of the studies). Chamomila recutita showed more promising results for analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and healing properties. Calotropis procera latex significantly decreased (p<0.05) inflammatory mediators, such as TNF-alpha and IL-1beta in oral mucositis induced in rats. Eupatorium laevigatum showed anti-inflammatory activity and analgesic action on oral ulcers. Carapa guianensis Aubl. reduced the severity and painful symptoms of oral mucositis and exhibited better results compared to the use of low power laser. Curcuma longa L accelerated re-epithelialization and resolution of inflammatory processes. Spondias mombin reduced oxidative stress and inflammation caused by oral mucositis and helped on healing it. Extracts of Aloe barbadensis Miller or Aloe vera showed antiinflammatory action but did not help in the healing process of oral ulcers. Copaifera reticulata Ducke oil did not induce improvement in the healing process, nor did it show an anti-inflammatory effect. Malva sylvestris did not show an anti-inflammatory action on oral lesions in humans or rats. The assessment of methodological heterogeneity showed the impossibility of performing a meta-analysis. Risk of bias varied from low to high. Conclusion: The plant species most used and with the best results for the treatment of oral ulcerations and oral mucositis was Chamomilla recutita. Spondias mombin L., Curcuma longa L., Carapa guianensis Aubl and Calotropis procera showed good results in the treatment of oral mucositis, while Eupatorium laevigatum was efficient in the treatment of ulcers of traumatic origin. Malva sylvestris, Copaifera reticulata Ducke, and Aloe barbadensis Miller did not exhibit significant results. KEYWORDS Medicinal plants; Mucositis; Oral ulcer; Phytotherapy; Plant extracts; Stomatitis
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spelling Plant extracts used in Brazil for treatment of oral ulcers and mucositis: systematic reviewObjective: To identify and analyze plant extracts used in Brazil for the treatment of oral ulcers and oral mucositis. Material and Methods: A systematic review was registered in PROSPERO (CRD 42018102184) and performed following the PRISMA protocol. The databases searched were PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, Lilacs, Scielo, the Brazilian Dentistry Library. Manual searches were also performed. Results: Initially, 440 studies were found, of which 392 were excluded after reading the titles and abstracts. A total of 29 articles were read in full and 11 studies were excluded, resulting in 18 articles included in the systematic review. Nine plant species were identified in five clinical trials and 13 in vivo studies, with Chamomila recutita being the most used (33.3% of the studies). Chamomila recutita showed more promising results for analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and healing properties. Calotropis procera latex significantly decreased (p<0.05) inflammatory mediators, such as TNF-alpha and IL-1beta in oral mucositis induced in rats. Eupatorium laevigatum showed anti-inflammatory activity and analgesic action on oral ulcers. Carapa guianensis Aubl. reduced the severity and painful symptoms of oral mucositis and exhibited better results compared to the use of low power laser. Curcuma longa L accelerated re-epithelialization and resolution of inflammatory processes. Spondias mombin reduced oxidative stress and inflammation caused by oral mucositis and helped on healing it. Extracts of Aloe barbadensis Miller or Aloe vera showed antiinflammatory action but did not help in the healing process of oral ulcers. Copaifera reticulata Ducke oil did not induce improvement in the healing process, nor did it show an anti-inflammatory effect. Malva sylvestris did not show an anti-inflammatory action on oral lesions in humans or rats. The assessment of methodological heterogeneity showed the impossibility of performing a meta-analysis. Risk of bias varied from low to high. Conclusion: The plant species most used and with the best results for the treatment of oral ulcerations and oral mucositis was Chamomilla recutita. Spondias mombin L., Curcuma longa L., Carapa guianensis Aubl and Calotropis procera showed good results in the treatment of oral mucositis, while Eupatorium laevigatum was efficient in the treatment of ulcers of traumatic origin. Malva sylvestris, Copaifera reticulata Ducke, and Aloe barbadensis Miller did not exhibit significant results. KEYWORDS Medicinal plants; Mucositis; Oral ulcer; Phytotherapy; Plant extracts; StomatitisInstitute of Science and Technology of São José dos Campos2024-05-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.ict.unesp.br/index.php/cob/article/view/390710.4322/bds.2024.e3907Brazilian Dental Science; Vol. 27 No. 1 (2024): Jan - Mar / 2024 - Published Jan 2024Brazilian Dental Science; v. 27 n. 1 (2024): Jan - Mar / 2024 - Published Jan 20242178-6011reponame:Brazilian Dental Scienceinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPenghttps://ojs.ict.unesp.br/index.php/cob/article/view/3907/4718Copyright (c) 2024 Brazilian Dental Scienceinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessVolpato, Luiz Evaristo Ricci Eubank , Patrícia Leão Castillo Lara, Lorraynne dos SantosGodinho , Géssica Vasconcelos Abreu, Lucas Guimarães 2024-04-01T17:45:19Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/3907Revistahttp://bds.ict.unesp.br/PUBhttp://ojs.fosjc.unesp.br/index.php/index/oaisergio@fosjc.unesp.br||sergio@fosjc.unesp.br2178-60112178-6011opendoar:2024-04-01T17:45:19Brazilian Dental Science - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
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title Plant extracts used in Brazil for treatment of oral ulcers and mucositis: systematic review
spellingShingle Plant extracts used in Brazil for treatment of oral ulcers and mucositis: systematic review
Volpato, Luiz Evaristo Ricci
title_short Plant extracts used in Brazil for treatment of oral ulcers and mucositis: systematic review
title_full Plant extracts used in Brazil for treatment of oral ulcers and mucositis: systematic review
title_fullStr Plant extracts used in Brazil for treatment of oral ulcers and mucositis: systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Plant extracts used in Brazil for treatment of oral ulcers and mucositis: systematic review
title_sort Plant extracts used in Brazil for treatment of oral ulcers and mucositis: systematic review
author Volpato, Luiz Evaristo Ricci
author_facet Volpato, Luiz Evaristo Ricci
Eubank , Patrícia Leão Castillo
Lara, Lorraynne dos Santos
Godinho , Géssica Vasconcelos
Abreu, Lucas Guimarães
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author2 Eubank , Patrícia Leão Castillo
Lara, Lorraynne dos Santos
Godinho , Géssica Vasconcelos
Abreu, Lucas Guimarães
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Eubank , Patrícia Leão Castillo
Lara, Lorraynne dos Santos
Godinho , Géssica Vasconcelos
Abreu, Lucas Guimarães
description Objective: To identify and analyze plant extracts used in Brazil for the treatment of oral ulcers and oral mucositis. Material and Methods: A systematic review was registered in PROSPERO (CRD 42018102184) and performed following the PRISMA protocol. The databases searched were PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, Lilacs, Scielo, the Brazilian Dentistry Library. Manual searches were also performed. Results: Initially, 440 studies were found, of which 392 were excluded after reading the titles and abstracts. A total of 29 articles were read in full and 11 studies were excluded, resulting in 18 articles included in the systematic review. Nine plant species were identified in five clinical trials and 13 in vivo studies, with Chamomila recutita being the most used (33.3% of the studies). Chamomila recutita showed more promising results for analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and healing properties. Calotropis procera latex significantly decreased (p<0.05) inflammatory mediators, such as TNF-alpha and IL-1beta in oral mucositis induced in rats. Eupatorium laevigatum showed anti-inflammatory activity and analgesic action on oral ulcers. Carapa guianensis Aubl. reduced the severity and painful symptoms of oral mucositis and exhibited better results compared to the use of low power laser. Curcuma longa L accelerated re-epithelialization and resolution of inflammatory processes. Spondias mombin reduced oxidative stress and inflammation caused by oral mucositis and helped on healing it. Extracts of Aloe barbadensis Miller or Aloe vera showed antiinflammatory action but did not help in the healing process of oral ulcers. Copaifera reticulata Ducke oil did not induce improvement in the healing process, nor did it show an anti-inflammatory effect. Malva sylvestris did not show an anti-inflammatory action on oral lesions in humans or rats. The assessment of methodological heterogeneity showed the impossibility of performing a meta-analysis. Risk of bias varied from low to high. Conclusion: The plant species most used and with the best results for the treatment of oral ulcerations and oral mucositis was Chamomilla recutita. Spondias mombin L., Curcuma longa L., Carapa guianensis Aubl and Calotropis procera showed good results in the treatment of oral mucositis, while Eupatorium laevigatum was efficient in the treatment of ulcers of traumatic origin. Malva sylvestris, Copaifera reticulata Ducke, and Aloe barbadensis Miller did not exhibit significant results. KEYWORDS Medicinal plants; Mucositis; Oral ulcer; Phytotherapy; Plant extracts; Stomatitis
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