Prospección tecnológica de la actividad del Ácido Vanílico antIinflamatorio, con énfasis en su derivado semisintético de vanilato de isopropilo

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https://doi.org/10.33448/rsd-v10i3.13451

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Ácido vanílico; Vanilato de isopropilo; Inflamación.

Resumen

La inflamación es la respuesta del cuerpo a estímulos dañinos como infecciones, traumatismos o lesiones. La cascada inflamatoria puede conducir al desarrollo de numerosas enfermedades, y la intervención farmacoterapéutica actual consiste en el uso de corticosteroides y antiinflamatorios no esteroideos. Sin embargo, el uso de estos se asocia a varios efectos secundarios graves, por lo que es necesario buscar nuevas alternativas que puedan minimizar este efecto. En esta prospección, el objetivo fue realizar un estudio sobre las actividades biológicas ya descritas para el ácido vainílico, con especial énfasis en su derivado semisintético de vanilato de isopropilo como agente antiinflamatorio. Para ello, se obtuvo información sobre documentos de patente basados ​​en las bases de datos del INPI, USPTO y EPO, utilizando las palabras clave: ácido vainílico, agentes antiinflamatorios, vanilato de isopropilo, siempre utilizados en el campo de búsqueda relacionado con el resumen de trabajos. Como resultados obtenidos en el presente estudio de prospección tecnológica, se encontró que en las bases de datos internacionales de patentes los documentos relacionados con el tema eran muy escasos y algunos tenían un mayor número de patentes, sobre el ácido vainílico, pocos se refieren a su antiinflamatorio, y no se encontraron documentos sobre el uso de isopropil vainilla como agente antiinflamatorio, lo que refuerza el carácter innovador de las investigaciones que involucran su uso en esta tecnología.

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18/03/2021

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NOGUEIRA, K. M. .; SOUZA, L. K. M. de .; MEDEIROS, J. V. R. . Prospección tecnológica de la actividad del Ácido Vanílico antIinflamatorio, con énfasis en su derivado semisintético de vanilato de isopropilo. Research, Society and Development, [S. l.], v. 10, n. 3, p. e35910313451, 2021. DOI: 10.33448/rsd-v10i3.13451. Disponível em: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/13451. Acesso em: 30 jun. 2024.

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