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    Kahweol, a natural diterpene from coffee, induces peripheral antinociception by endocannabinoid system activation by Guzzo, L.S., Oliveira, C.C., Ferreira, R.C.M., Machado, D.P.D., Castor, M.G.M., Perez, A.C., Piscitelli, F., Marzo, V. Di, Romero, T.R.L., Duarte, I.D.G.

    “…Kahweol is a compound derived from coffee with reported antinociceptive effects. Based on the few reports that exist in the literature regarding the mechanisms…”
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    Participation of cannabinoid receptors in peripheral nociception induced by some NSAIDs by Silva, L C R, Romero, T R L, Guzzo, L S, Duarte, I D G

    “…Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) have been used extensively to control inflammatory pain. Several peripheral antinociceptive mechanisms have been…”
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    Antinociceptive and anti-inflammatory activities of ethanolic extracts of Lychnophora species by Guzzo, L.S., Saúde-Guimarães, D.A., Silva, A.C.A., Lombardi, J.A., Guimarães, H.N., Grabe-Guimarães, A.

    Published in Journal of ethnopharmacology (28-02-2008)
    “…Extracts from Lychnophora species are traditionally used in Brazil as anti-inflammatory, and to treat bruise, pain and rheumatism. The ethanolic extract of…”
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    Brine shrimp (Artemia salina Leach) bioassay of extracts from Lychnophoriopsis candelabrum and different Lychnophora species by Ferraz Filha, Z.S, Lombardi, J. A., Guzzo, L.S., Saúde-Guimarães, D.A.

    “…The present study aimed to evaluate on Artemia salina the citotoxicity of twenty-two extracts from five species of the genus Lychnophora and one species of the…”
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    Participation of cannabinoid receptors in peripheral nociception induced by some NSAIDs by L.C.R. Silva, T.R.L. Romero, L.S. Guzzo, I.D.G. Duarte

    “…Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) have been used extensively to control inflammatory pain. Several peripheral antinociceptive mechanisms have been…”
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