Key Findings:  The main mono- and sesquiterpene, limonene (IC(50) = 278 μM) and caryophyllene (IC(50) = 96 μM), were tested against the strains of Leishmania amazonensis, and the IC(50) values of these compounds were lower than those found for the essential oils of the Piper species. The HET-CAM test was used to evaluate the irritation potential of these oils as topical products, showing that these oils can be used as auxiliary medication in cases of cutaneous leishmaniasis, with less side effects and lower costs.
Type of Study:  Laboratory Study
Study Result:  Positive
Research Location(s):  Brazil
Year of Pub:  2012
Cannabinoids Studied: 
Phytocannabinoid Source:  Not Applicable
Terpenes Studied:  ß-Caryophyllene, Limonene
Route of Administration:  In vitro
Citation:  Moura do Carmo DF, et al. Chemical and biological analyses of the essential oils and main constituents of Piper species. Molecules. 2012; 17:1819-29. doi: 10.3390/molecules17021819
Authors:  Moura do Carmo DF, Amaral AC, Machado GM, Leon LL, Silva JR