O USO DO CANABIDIOL NO TRATAMENTO DA ACNE
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https://doi.org/10.61164/rmnm.v11i1.4019Palabras clave:
Canabidiol, Cannabis sativa, acne, cosmético, pele, anti-inflamatório.Resumen
A acne é uma doença que afeta grande parte da população, e seu tratamento requer estratégias diferenciadas. Atualmente, a busca por alternativas naturais de tratamento tópicos tem crescido no mundo todo. A planta Cannabis sativa ficou conhecida por ser utilizada para obter as sensações de excitação e relaxamento que as substâncias provenientes de suas flores são capazes de proporcionar. Uma delas é o Canabidiol, um composto não psicoativo que possui diversas propriedades terapêuticas. Este estudo consistiu em uma revisão da literatura sobre os efeitos terapêuticos da Cannabis sativa, especialmente do canabidiol (CBD), para o tratamento da acne. A pesquisa foi realizada utilizando artigos, teses e dissertações nas bases de dados, do Scopus, do PUBMED e do Google Acadêmico. Estudos apontam que o Canabidiol possui atividade anti-inflamatória na pele e tem potencial para ser manipulado em forma de cosmético de uso tópico para prevenir e combater a acne causada por bactéria, sem ocasionar danos ao paciente. Apesar de sua atividade terapêutica ter sido constatada, mais estudos em relação ao ativo precisam acontecer. Enquanto isso, o seu uso segue sendo apenas uma esperança para futuros tratamentos alternativos da acne, tendo em vista que a substância faz parte de uma planta que ainda é criminalizada.
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