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Translational Value of the Transdermal Administration of Bergamot Essential Oil and of Its Fractions
The essential oil of bergamot (BEO) has consistently proven antinociceptive and antiallodynic properties. Accordingly, the analgesic efficacy of the decolored essential oil (DEC), with higher levels of limonene, and the deterpenated (DET) fraction, with higher levels of linalool and linalyl acetate,...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9143031/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35631592 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14051006 |
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author | Scuteri, Damiana Rombolà, Laura Crudo, Michele Watanabe, Chizuko Mizoguchi, Hirokazu Sakurada, Shinobu Hamamura, Kengo Sakurada, Tsukasa Morrone, Luigi Antonio Tonin, Paolo Bagetta, Giacinto Corasaniti, Maria Tiziana |
author_facet | Scuteri, Damiana Rombolà, Laura Crudo, Michele Watanabe, Chizuko Mizoguchi, Hirokazu Sakurada, Shinobu Hamamura, Kengo Sakurada, Tsukasa Morrone, Luigi Antonio Tonin, Paolo Bagetta, Giacinto Corasaniti, Maria Tiziana |
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description | The essential oil of bergamot (BEO) has consistently proven antinociceptive and antiallodynic properties. Accordingly, the analgesic efficacy of the decolored essential oil (DEC), with higher levels of limonene, and the deterpenated (DET) fraction, with higher levels of linalool and linalyl acetate, was investigated using a formalin test after inhalation. The present study was aimed at characterizing the effects of BEO, its components with the highest pharmacological activity (represented by linalool, limonene, and linalyl acetate), and its DEC and DET fractions on the formalin test after transdermal administration relevant to clinical translation through topical application. To this aim, the schedule of intervention involved administration immediately after formalin injection or as a 5 min pretreatment followed by washout in ddY-strain mice. This study demonstrates, for the first time, the significant analgesic effect of all three constituents in the first and second phases, accounting for the efficacy of the essential oil in the formalin test. While all fractions revealed equal activity toward the phytocomplex in the early phase, the reduction in time of licking/biting during the late phase was more markedly induced by DEC. Moreover, pretreatment with BEO and its fractions followed by washout did not produce a significant reduction in licking/biting time in both phases of formalin-induced nociceptive response. |
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spelling | pubmed-91430312022-05-29 Translational Value of the Transdermal Administration of Bergamot Essential Oil and of Its Fractions Scuteri, Damiana Rombolà, Laura Crudo, Michele Watanabe, Chizuko Mizoguchi, Hirokazu Sakurada, Shinobu Hamamura, Kengo Sakurada, Tsukasa Morrone, Luigi Antonio Tonin, Paolo Bagetta, Giacinto Corasaniti, Maria Tiziana Pharmaceutics Article The essential oil of bergamot (BEO) has consistently proven antinociceptive and antiallodynic properties. Accordingly, the analgesic efficacy of the decolored essential oil (DEC), with higher levels of limonene, and the deterpenated (DET) fraction, with higher levels of linalool and linalyl acetate, was investigated using a formalin test after inhalation. The present study was aimed at characterizing the effects of BEO, its components with the highest pharmacological activity (represented by linalool, limonene, and linalyl acetate), and its DEC and DET fractions on the formalin test after transdermal administration relevant to clinical translation through topical application. To this aim, the schedule of intervention involved administration immediately after formalin injection or as a 5 min pretreatment followed by washout in ddY-strain mice. This study demonstrates, for the first time, the significant analgesic effect of all three constituents in the first and second phases, accounting for the efficacy of the essential oil in the formalin test. While all fractions revealed equal activity toward the phytocomplex in the early phase, the reduction in time of licking/biting during the late phase was more markedly induced by DEC. Moreover, pretreatment with BEO and its fractions followed by washout did not produce a significant reduction in licking/biting time in both phases of formalin-induced nociceptive response. MDPI 2022-05-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9143031/ /pubmed/35631592 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14051006 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Scuteri, Damiana Rombolà, Laura Crudo, Michele Watanabe, Chizuko Mizoguchi, Hirokazu Sakurada, Shinobu Hamamura, Kengo Sakurada, Tsukasa Morrone, Luigi Antonio Tonin, Paolo Bagetta, Giacinto Corasaniti, Maria Tiziana Translational Value of the Transdermal Administration of Bergamot Essential Oil and of Its Fractions |
title | Translational Value of the Transdermal Administration of Bergamot Essential Oil and of Its Fractions |
title_full | Translational Value of the Transdermal Administration of Bergamot Essential Oil and of Its Fractions |
title_fullStr | Translational Value of the Transdermal Administration of Bergamot Essential Oil and of Its Fractions |
title_full_unstemmed | Translational Value of the Transdermal Administration of Bergamot Essential Oil and of Its Fractions |
title_short | Translational Value of the Transdermal Administration of Bergamot Essential Oil and of Its Fractions |
title_sort | translational value of the transdermal administration of bergamot essential oil and of its fractions |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9143031/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35631592 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14051006 |
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