The Chilean has started this season in fine form, having struggled for both form and fitness since his return to the Palestra Italia.
It is unknown whether the midfielder will be fit to face Mogi Mirim at home on Wednesday, but Palmeiras should have the strength to see off both sides with few problems.
Midfielder Tinga will also miss the game, having become a target for crowd abuse following two poor performances to open the season. His place on the right-flank will be taken by pacy forward Maikon Leite, as Palmeiras look to secure a win away from home.