Efecto del aceite de Cannabidiol (CBD) en el acné

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33448/rsd-v10i14.22075

Palabras clave:

Cannabidiol (CBD); Piel; Acné; Sistema endocannabinoide.

Resumen

El cannabidiol es un cannabinoide no psicoactivo aislado de Cannabis sativa que, debido a sus supuestas propiedades beneficiosas y potencial terapéutico, y un tema cada vez más discutido a medida que la despenalización y legalización de estos productos continúan expandiéndose, recientemente ha despertado un interés considerable en la comunidad científica. Y con poca evidencia en la literatura, el objetivo principal de este estudio fue investigar la administración de CBD, con un enfoque particular en la influencia de aspectos relacionados con las propiedades antiinflamatorias y antimicrobianas sobre el acné. Sin embargo, queda por definir el papel actual del CBD en el tratamiento de afecciones dermatológicas. Realizamos una revisión de la literatura actual para determinar las aplicaciones cutáneas de los cannabinoides. Después de realizar nuestro análisis, descubrimos que los productos cannabinoides tienen el potencial de tratar una variedad de afecciones de la piel, como el acné. Sin embargo, la mayoría de los datos disponibles sobre estos compuestos son preclínicos y existe una falta correspondiente de estudios controlados de alta calidad que evalúen sus efectos. Se ha estudiado ampliamente la química y la farmacología del CBD, y con varios objetivos moleculares, incluidos los receptores cannabinoides y el sistema endocannabinoide con el que eventualmente interactúan. Este artículo proporciona una actualización sobre los avances en la investigación del CBD hasta la fecha y las áreas potenciales para futuras exploraciones.

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02/11/2021

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VIANA, L. S.; AIRES SILVA, T.; ANTUNES, V. M. de S. .; GONZAGA, R. V. Efecto del aceite de Cannabidiol (CBD) en el acné. Research, Society and Development, [S. l.], v. 10, n. 14, p. e306101422075, 2021. DOI: 10.33448/rsd-v10i14.22075. Disponível em: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/22075. Acesso em: 30 jun. 2024.

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