2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.fct.2008.11.015
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Protective effect of linalool, myrcene and eucalyptol against t-butyl hydroperoxide induced genotoxicity in bacteria and cultured human cells

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“…51 The ability of both Myrcene and β-Pinene to scavenge the DPPH free radical has been demonstrated 52 It was also reported that Myrcene protected against the genotoxic effect of oxygen reactive species both in bacterial and human cells. 53 In vivo peroxidation assay for testing the antioxidant effects of Myrcene in rats liver have confirmed the antioxidant potential of this monoterpene. 54 Hence, REO from (R-MR) attained second highest antioxidant activity relative to REO from other rosemary samples due to its highest content of these 2 monoterpene hydrocarbons β-Pinene (6.99 ± 0.05 %) and Myrcene (4.24 ± 0.03 %) among all other REO from Rosemary samples (Figure 3 B-D).…”
Section: Reomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…51 The ability of both Myrcene and β-Pinene to scavenge the DPPH free radical has been demonstrated 52 It was also reported that Myrcene protected against the genotoxic effect of oxygen reactive species both in bacterial and human cells. 53 In vivo peroxidation assay for testing the antioxidant effects of Myrcene in rats liver have confirmed the antioxidant potential of this monoterpene. 54 Hence, REO from (R-MR) attained second highest antioxidant activity relative to REO from other rosemary samples due to its highest content of these 2 monoterpene hydrocarbons β-Pinene (6.99 ± 0.05 %) and Myrcene (4.24 ± 0.03 %) among all other REO from Rosemary samples (Figure 3 B-D).…”
Section: Reomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Protective effect against oxidative DNA damage and mutagenesis was determined for Lin, Myr and Euc, since their antioxidative potential has been confirmed by TBA assay [87]. All tested monoterpenes slightly reduced t-BOOH-induced mutagenesis in strains SY252 and IC185 ( Figure 6).…”
Section: Desmutagenic Potential Of Linalool Myrcene and Eucalyptolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Euc also decreased spontaneous mutations in IC202, indicating additional mechanisms of antimutagenesis [88]. Protective capacity of Lin, Myr and Euc against oxidative DNA damage was determined in human hepatoma HepG2 and human B lymphoid NC-NC cell lines by alkaline comet assay [87]. Experiments were performed in two experimental protocols, (i) co-treatment of cells with genotoxic agent (t-BOOH) and monoterpene, which tested the ability of the monoterpenes to directly scavenge ROS and (ii) a 20h pre-treatment with monoterpene followed by co-treatment (pre+co-treatment) which, in addition to direct scavenging activity, allows accumulation of monoterpenes in the cell and induction of enzymatic and non-enzymatic cellular antioxidants and detoxifying (Phase II) enzymes.…”
Section: Desmutagenic Potential Of Linalool Myrcene and Eucalyptolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The chemopreventive agents exert their effect on DNA replication and repair processes, to modulate the cellular mutagenic processes (Mitic-Culafic et al 2009). DNA nicking assay is employed to check the ability of leaves extract/ fractions of P. aculeata, against the DNA damage caused by free radicals.…”
Section: Dna Nicking Assaymentioning
confidence: 99%