“…The genus Thymus, one of the most consequential genera belonging to the Lamiaceae family, consists of more than 336 species of aromatic perennial herbaceous plants with valuable medicinal properties [3,35]. These herbaceous perennials and sub-shrubs are distributed in Europe, Northwest Africa, Ethiopia, Asia, and Greenland [2,20]. Many species of this genus are used in traditional medicine as tonics, carminatives, antitussives, aromatic, expectorant, stomachic, antispasmodic, bronchospasmolytic, diuretic, sedative, diaphoretic, and antiseptics, as well as anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anthelmintic, hepatoprotective, and antitumor agents [11,22].…”