“…In human cancer, antiproliferative and cytotoxic properties of carvacrol have been demonstrated in lymphoma (Bhakkiyalakshmi et al, ), colon cancer (Fan et al, ), glioblastoma (Chen et al, ; Liang & Lu, ), hepatoma (Melušová, Jantová, & Horváthová, ), neuroblastoma (Aydın, Türkez, & Keleş, ), oral cancer (Liang et al, ), cervical cancer (Mehdi, Ahmad, Irshad, Manzoor, & Rizvi, ), metastatic breast cancer (Arunasree, ), chronic myeloid leukemia (Horvathova, Turcaniova, & Slamenova, ), leiomyosarcoma (Karkabounas et al, ), nonsmall cell lung cancer (Koparal & Zeytinoglu, ), and melanoma cells (He, Mo, Hadisusilo, Qureshi, & Elson, ), which are mainly attributed to reactive oxygen species‐mediated apoptosis. However, the mechanism of carvacrol‐induced cancer cell cytotoxicity has not been elucidated, neither the possibility of a drug–phytochemical interaction.…”