Guaviduca para Inflamación

Piper carpunya — 4 estudios científicos revisados

Preliminary

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Acción antiinflamatoria mediante compuestos fenólicos.

Compuestos activos involucrados: Safrol, Apiol, Miristicina, Ácidos fenólicos, Flavonoides, Terpinoleno, Aceite esencial, Alcaloides, Fenoles, Glucósidos, Polifenoles, Saponinas, Terpenos

Evidencia Científica

Los siguientes estudios han investigado la relación entre Guaviduca y inflamación:

Rediscovering Medicinal Amazonian Aromatic Plants: Piper carpunya (Piperaceae) Essential Oil as Paradigmatic Study.

Piper carpunya Ruiz & Pav. (Piperaceae) is a perennial aromatic shrub of Amazonian area of Ecuador and Peru, belonging to the ethnomedicine of these countries. The traditional preparations of the crude drug (fresh leaves used topically as is, and dried leaves in infusions or decoctions) are known for anti-inflammatory, antiulcer, antidiarrheal, antiparasitic effects, and wound healing properties. In light of this traditional evidence, chemical composition (GC-MS) and biological activity, i.e., antioxidant, antifungal (yeast) capacities, and genotoxicity, of Amazonian P. carpunya leaf essential

PubMed: 30713575

Anti-secretory, anti-inflammatory and anti-Helicobacter pylori activities of several fractions isolated from Piper carpunya Ruiz & Pav.

ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: The leaves of Piper carpunya Ruiz & Pav. (syn Piper lenticellosum C.D.C.) (Piperaceae), are widely used in folk medicine in tropical and subtropical countries of South America as an anti-inflammatory, anti-ulcer, anti-diarrheal and anti-parasitical remedy as well as an ailment for skin irritations. AIMS OF THE STUDY: To study the anti-inflammatory, anti-secretory and anti-Helicobacter pylori activities of different fractions isolated from an ethanolic extract of the leaves of Piper carpunya, in order to provide evidence for the use of this plant as an anti-ulcer

PubMed: 20152892

Piper umbellatum L.: a comparative cross-cultural analysis of its medicinal uses and an ethnopharmacological evaluation.

AIM OF THE STUDY: This review assesses the botany, traditional medicinal uses, phytochemistry, pharmacology and toxicology of P. umbellatum. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Information on P. umbellatum was gathered via the internet (using Scirus, Google Scholar, CAB-Abstracts, MedlinePlus, Embase, Scielo, and Web of Science) and libraries. Additionally, previously unpublished work on the traditional uses of P.

PubMed: 20678569

Lignans from the genus Piper L. and their pharmacological activities: An updated review.

The genus Piper, a member of the Piperaceae family, comprises >2000 species, of which many are well known to possess considerable economic and medicinal values. Lignans are essential ingredients and are rich in Piper plants. Although many phytochemical studies have reported many lignans identified from Piper plants, comprehensive research has not reviewed these compounds. Hence, the present review reports on natural lignans from the genus Piper and their pharmacological activities. At least 275 lignans have been discovered from the Piper genus until October 2022, including traditional lignans,

PubMed: 36577457

Seguridad y Precauciones

Seguridad y Precauciones de Uso (Guaviduca) El uso de la Guaviduca (Piper carpunya) debe abordarse con precaución, ya que, al ser una planta con propiedades farmacológicas activas, su administración requiere considerar los siguientes perfiles de riesgo: Embarazo y Lactancia: No existen estudios clínicos suficientes que garanticen la inocuidad de la Piper carpunya en mujeres gestantes o en periodo de lactancia. Debido a la presencia de metabolitos secundarios que podrían atravesar la barrera placentaria o excretarse en la leche materna, su uso está contraindicado en estas etapas para evitar posibles efectos teratogénicos o alteraciones en el desarrollo del neonato. Niños: La seguridad en la población pediátrica no ha sido establecida. Debido a la inmadurez de los sistemas metabólicos y renales en los niños, no se recomienda su administración sin supervisión médica estricta, ya que la toxicidad potencial podría ser mayor debido a la dificultad para procesar sus compuestos químicos. Interacciones con fármacos: La Guaviduca puede interactuar con diversos medicamentos debido a su capacidad para influir en las enzimas del citocromo P450 en el hígado. Esto podría alterar la velocidad con la que el cuerpo procesa otros fármacos, aumentando o disminuyendo su eficacia.

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