Ansiolytic effect of essential oils: a review on pre-clinical and clinical studies

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, Júlia Assunção de Castro
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Karin de Lima, Rafaela, Totarelli Monteforte , Priscila, Alves Marques, Érica, Duarte Coelho, Adriane, Losada Gavilanes, Manuel, Pereira Zanzini, Alice, Lara de Carvalho, Alisson
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/7716
Resumo: Anxiety participates in the body's natural defense, however, it can be pathological, when symptoms start to interfere in the individual's routine, causing loss of quality of life. Essential oils (EOs) are secondary metabolites with numerous pharmacological and biological activities, where we can highlight anxiolytic activity. Thus, the objective was to carry out a systematic review of the last 9 years in the large area of ​​pharmacology and toxicology, and to verify which EOs have anxiolytic activity, which tests were performed and the possible mechanisms involved. A bibliographic review with a qualitative and quantitative nature was carried out, using the Scopus database, where original studies were published, published between January 2010 and August 10, 2019, of the pre-clinical and clinical trial type that present results referring to anxiolytic activity of EOs, excluding those studies that did not understand the area of ​​pharmacology and / or toxicology. At the end of this analysis, of the 71 papers found, 18 were selected to compose this review. This review made it possible to visualize the panorama of preclinical and clinical studies for assessing anxiety with the use of OEs in the last 9 years, pointing out that in addition to the EO of Lavandula angustifolia, other EOs can also be promising, such as the EOs obtained from species of the genus Citrus. However, there is a scarcity of clinical studies to prove the efficacy and safety of the use of these EOs in the treatment of anxiety, which allows the opening of research in this area for the development and launch of new natural anxiolytics.
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spelling Ansiolytic effect of essential oils: a review on pre-clinical and clinical studiesEfecto ansiolítico de los aceites esenciales: una revisión de estudios preclínicos y clínicosEfeito ansiolítico de óleos essenciais: uma revisão sobre estudos pré-clínicos e clínicosAnxietyPharmacologyAromatherapyAnsiedadFarmacologíaAromaterapiaAnsiedadeFarmacologiaAromaterapiaAnxiety participates in the body's natural defense, however, it can be pathological, when symptoms start to interfere in the individual's routine, causing loss of quality of life. Essential oils (EOs) are secondary metabolites with numerous pharmacological and biological activities, where we can highlight anxiolytic activity. Thus, the objective was to carry out a systematic review of the last 9 years in the large area of ​​pharmacology and toxicology, and to verify which EOs have anxiolytic activity, which tests were performed and the possible mechanisms involved. A bibliographic review with a qualitative and quantitative nature was carried out, using the Scopus database, where original studies were published, published between January 2010 and August 10, 2019, of the pre-clinical and clinical trial type that present results referring to anxiolytic activity of EOs, excluding those studies that did not understand the area of ​​pharmacology and / or toxicology. At the end of this analysis, of the 71 papers found, 18 were selected to compose this review. This review made it possible to visualize the panorama of preclinical and clinical studies for assessing anxiety with the use of OEs in the last 9 years, pointing out that in addition to the EO of Lavandula angustifolia, other EOs can also be promising, such as the EOs obtained from species of the genus Citrus. However, there is a scarcity of clinical studies to prove the efficacy and safety of the use of these EOs in the treatment of anxiety, which allows the opening of research in this area for the development and launch of new natural anxiolytics.La ansiedad participa en la defensa natural del organismo, sin embargo, puede ser patológica, cuando los síntomas comienzan a interferir en la rutina del individuo, provocando pérdida de calidad de vida. Los aceites esenciales (AEs) son metabolitos secundarios con numerosas actividades farmacológicas y biológicas, entre las que podemos destacar la actividad ansiolítica. Assim, o objetivo era realizar uma revisión sistemática dos últimos 9 anos no amplio ámbito de la farmacología y toxicología, y comprobar qué AE tienen actividad ansiolítica, qué pruebas se han realizado y los posibles mecanismos implicados. Se realizó uma revisión bibliográfica de carácter cualitativo y cuantitativo, utilizando a base de dados Scopus, donde se publicaron estudios originales, publicado entre enero de 2010 e 10 de agosto de 2019, del tipo de ensayo clínico y preclínico que apresenta resultados referidos a la atividade ansiolítica de los AEs, excluindo aquellos estudios que não comprendem a área de farmacología y / o toxicología. A final desta análise, dos 71 artigos encontrados, 18 foram selecionados para componer esta revisión. Esta revisión permite visualizar o panorama dos estudos preclínicos e clínicos para avaliar la ansiedad con el uso de AEs nos últimos 9 anos, señalando que además de la AE deLavandula angustifolia , otras AEs también pueden ser prometedoras, como los AEs obtenidas de especies del género Citrus . No entanto, existe um escasso de estudos clínicos que demonstram a eficiência e segurança do uso de estos AEs no tratamento da ansiedade, o que permite a abertura da investigação nesta área para o desenvolvimento e desenvolvimento de novos ansiolíticos naturais.A ansiedade participa da defesa natural do organismo, no entanto, ela pode ser patológica, quando os sintomas passam a interferir na rotina do indivíduo, causando perda da qualidade de vida. Os óleos essenciais (OEs) são metabólitos secundários com inúmeras atividades farmacológicas e biológicas, onde podemos destacar a atividade ansiolítica. Desta forma, objetivou-se realizar uma revisão sistemática dos últimos 9 anos na grande área de farmacologia e toxicologia, e verificar quais OEs apresentam atividade ansiolítica, quais os ensaios foram realizados e os possíveis mecanismos envolvidos. Realizou-se uma revisão bibliográfica com natureza quali-quantitativa, utilizando-se a base de dados Scopus, onde foram selecionados estudos originais, publicados entre janeiro de 2010 a 10 de agosto de 2019, do tipo ensaio pré-clínico e clínico que apresentam resultados referentes à atividade ansiolítica de EOs, sendo excluídos aqueles estudos que não compreendiam a área de farmacologia e/ou toxicologia. Ao final desta análise, dos 71 trabalhos encontrados, 18 foram selecionados para compor esta revisão. Esta revisão possibilitou visualizar o panorama dos estudos pré-clínicos e clínicos para avaliação da ansiedade com a utilização de OEs dos últimos 9 anos, apontando que além do OE de Lavandula angustifolia, outros OEs também podem ser promissores, como por exemplo os OEs obtidos de espécies do gênero Citrus. No entanto, verifica-se a escassez de estudos clínicos para a comprovação da eficácia e segurança do uso destes OEs no tratamento da ansiedade, o que possibilita a abertura de pesquisas nesta área para o desenvolvimento e lançamento de novos ansiolíticos naturais.Research, Society and Development2020-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/771610.33448/rsd-v9i9.7716Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 9; e638997716Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 9; e638997716Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 9; e6389977162525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/7716/6836Copyright (c) 2020 Júlia Assunção de Castro Oliveira; Rafaela Karin de Lima; Priscila Totarelli Monteforte ; Érica Alves Marques; Adriane Duarte Coelho; Manuel Losada Gavilanes; Alice Pereira Zanzini; Alisson Lara de Carvalhohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOliveira, Júlia Assunção de CastroKarin de Lima, Rafaela Totarelli Monteforte , PriscilaAlves Marques, ÉricaDuarte Coelho, AdrianeLosada Gavilanes, ManuelPereira Zanzini, AliceLara de Carvalho, Alisson2020-09-18T01:42:11Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/7716Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:30:21.450368Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Ansiolytic effect of essential oils: a review on pre-clinical and clinical studies
Efecto ansiolítico de los aceites esenciales: una revisión de estudios preclínicos y clínicos
Efeito ansiolítico de óleos essenciais: uma revisão sobre estudos pré-clínicos e clínicos
title Ansiolytic effect of essential oils: a review on pre-clinical and clinical studies
spellingShingle Ansiolytic effect of essential oils: a review on pre-clinical and clinical studies
Oliveira, Júlia Assunção de Castro
Anxiety
Pharmacology
Aromatherapy
Ansiedad
Farmacología
Aromaterapia
Ansiedade
Farmacologia
Aromaterapia
title_short Ansiolytic effect of essential oils: a review on pre-clinical and clinical studies
title_full Ansiolytic effect of essential oils: a review on pre-clinical and clinical studies
title_fullStr Ansiolytic effect of essential oils: a review on pre-clinical and clinical studies
title_full_unstemmed Ansiolytic effect of essential oils: a review on pre-clinical and clinical studies
title_sort Ansiolytic effect of essential oils: a review on pre-clinical and clinical studies
author Oliveira, Júlia Assunção de Castro
author_facet Oliveira, Júlia Assunção de Castro
Karin de Lima, Rafaela
Totarelli Monteforte , Priscila
Alves Marques, Érica
Duarte Coelho, Adriane
Losada Gavilanes, Manuel
Pereira Zanzini, Alice
Lara de Carvalho, Alisson
author_role author
author2 Karin de Lima, Rafaela
Totarelli Monteforte , Priscila
Alves Marques, Érica
Duarte Coelho, Adriane
Losada Gavilanes, Manuel
Pereira Zanzini, Alice
Lara de Carvalho, Alisson
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Júlia Assunção de Castro
Karin de Lima, Rafaela
Totarelli Monteforte , Priscila
Alves Marques, Érica
Duarte Coelho, Adriane
Losada Gavilanes, Manuel
Pereira Zanzini, Alice
Lara de Carvalho, Alisson
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Anxiety
Pharmacology
Aromatherapy
Ansiedad
Farmacología
Aromaterapia
Ansiedade
Farmacologia
Aromaterapia
topic Anxiety
Pharmacology
Aromatherapy
Ansiedad
Farmacología
Aromaterapia
Ansiedade
Farmacologia
Aromaterapia
description Anxiety participates in the body's natural defense, however, it can be pathological, when symptoms start to interfere in the individual's routine, causing loss of quality of life. Essential oils (EOs) are secondary metabolites with numerous pharmacological and biological activities, where we can highlight anxiolytic activity. Thus, the objective was to carry out a systematic review of the last 9 years in the large area of ​​pharmacology and toxicology, and to verify which EOs have anxiolytic activity, which tests were performed and the possible mechanisms involved. A bibliographic review with a qualitative and quantitative nature was carried out, using the Scopus database, where original studies were published, published between January 2010 and August 10, 2019, of the pre-clinical and clinical trial type that present results referring to anxiolytic activity of EOs, excluding those studies that did not understand the area of ​​pharmacology and / or toxicology. At the end of this analysis, of the 71 papers found, 18 were selected to compose this review. This review made it possible to visualize the panorama of preclinical and clinical studies for assessing anxiety with the use of OEs in the last 9 years, pointing out that in addition to the EO of Lavandula angustifolia, other EOs can also be promising, such as the EOs obtained from species of the genus Citrus. However, there is a scarcity of clinical studies to prove the efficacy and safety of the use of these EOs in the treatment of anxiety, which allows the opening of research in this area for the development and launch of new natural anxiolytics.
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