2011
DOI: 10.3109/13880209.2011.596208
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Chemical composition and antioxidant properties of γ-irradiated IranianZataria multifloraextracts

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“…However, this compound was radiation-resistant in leaf EO from T. vulgaris [16]. In the same context, the content of carvacrol significantly decreased in aerial part EO from Z. multiflora [43] and increased at doses up to 5.0 kGy in the leaf EO from O. vulgare, whereas it was not affected by γ-radiation in leaf EO from T. vulgaris [16].…”
Section: Essential Oils From Overall Herbsmentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…However, this compound was radiation-resistant in leaf EO from T. vulgaris [16]. In the same context, the content of carvacrol significantly decreased in aerial part EO from Z. multiflora [43] and increased at doses up to 5.0 kGy in the leaf EO from O. vulgare, whereas it was not affected by γ-radiation in leaf EO from T. vulgaris [16].…”
Section: Essential Oils From Overall Herbsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…The content of thymol and carvacrol in a nonirradiated sample (61.8 and 10.5%, respectively) decreased for irradiated samples at 10.0 kGy (49.3 and 6.6%, respectively) and 25.0 kGy (45.3 and 6.3%, respectively). On the other hand, the content of p-cymene and γ-terpinene in a nonirradiated sample (7.5 and 4.4%, respectively) increased for irradiated samples at 10.0 kGy (16.2 and 8.6%, respectively) and 25.0 kGy (17.5 and 9.3%, respectively) [43]. [44].…”
Section: Essential Oils From Overall Herbsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The essential oil extracted from Z. multiflora cultivated in Shiraz, Iran, exhibited in vitro antioxidant activity with major compounds such as thymol (61.8%), carvacrol (10.5%), p-cymene (7.5%), and γ-terpinene (4.4%) (Fatemi et al, 2012). However, in the present study, we effectively, for the first time, demonstrated the chemopreventive activity of Iranian Z. multiflora against DMH-induced colon carcinogenesis.…”
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confidence: 37%
“…Alternatively, GST and GSH were induced, resulting in oxidative stress in cancer. Z. multiflora essential oils possess radical scavenging activity (Fatemi et al, 2012) causing decreased oxidative stress, which led to the reduction of GST induc tion (Toyokuni et al, 1995;Moghadasian et al, 1996). In addition, the GST overexpression augments the eicosonoid production, which is another common attribute in many tumors (Masotti et al, 1988).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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