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Toxicon ; 43(6): 729-35, 2004 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15109894

ABSTRACT

Dieffenbachia picta Schott (Araceae), known in Brazil as "comigo-ninguém-pode" is an ornamental plant with toxic properties. Its juice, when chewed, causes a painful edema of the oral mucous membranes, buccal ulcerations and tongue hypertrophy. This acute inflammation sometimes becomes severe enough to produce glottis obstruction, respiratory compromise and death. Eugenol (4-alil-2-metoxiphenol), the essential oil extracted from Caryophyllus aromaticus (Myrtaceae) is widely used in odontology. In this study, our objective was to standardize, in mice, a measurable methodology for the tongue edema induced by the topical application of the D. picta stem juice; evaluate the effects of eugenol in this model and compare the results with emergency treatment used in hospitals. Our results show that in spite of a small increase in edema a few minutes after administration, emergency treatment reduced by 70% the overall edema. When compared with the combination of the above drugs, eugenol, even at the smallest dose of 5 microg/kg, regardless of the chosen administration route, or the moment the treatment began, presents better results in the reduction and inhibition of the tongue edema induced by the D. picta juice.


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Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal/therapeutic use , Edema/prevention & control , Eugenol/therapeutic use , Phytotherapy , Syzygium , Animals , Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal/administration & dosage , Araceae , Edema/chemically induced , Eugenol/administration & dosage , Male , Mice , Plant Extracts/toxicity , Plant Oils/administration & dosage , Plant Oils/therapeutic use , Plants, Toxic
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