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Biosci Biotechnol Biochem


Title:"Antioxidant effect of aromatic volatiles emitted by Lavandula dentata, Mentha spicata, and M. piperita on mouse subjected to low oxygen condition"
Author(s):Hu Z; Wang C; Shen H; Zhang K; Leng P;
Address:"a College of Landscape Architecture , Beijing University of Agriculture , Beijing , China. b Beijing Collaborative Innovation Center for Eco-Environmental Improvement with Forestry and Fruit Trees , Beijing , China. c Beijing Laboratory of Urban and Rural Ecological Environment , Beijing , China. d College of Animal Science and Technology , Beijing University of Agriculture , Beijing , China"
Journal Title:Biosci Biotechnol Biochem
Year:2017
Volume:20171013
Issue:12
Page Number:2386 - 2395
DOI: 10.1080/09168451.2017.1385382
ISSN/ISBN:1347-6947 (Electronic) 0916-8451 (Linking)
Abstract:"This study aims to investigate the antioxidant effect of aromatic volatiles of three common aromatic plants, Lavandula dentata, Mentha spicata, and M. piperita. In this study, kunming mice subjected to low oxygen condition were treated with the volatiles emitted from these aromatic plants through inhalation administration. Then the blood cell counts, and the activities and gene expressions of antioxidant enzymes in different tissues were tested. The results showed that low oxygen increased the counts of red blood cells, white blood cells, and blood platelets of mice, and aromatic volatiles decreased their counts. Exposure to aromatic volatiles resulted in decreases in the malonaldehyde contents, and increases in the activities and gene expressions of superoxide dismutase, glutathione peroxidase, and catalase in different tissues under low oxygen. In addition, as the main component of aromatic volatiles, eucalyptol was the potential source that imparted positive antioxidant effect"
Keywords:"Animals Antioxidants/chemistry/pharmacology Blood Cell Count Dose-Response Relationship, Drug Gene Expression Regulation, Enzymologic/drug effects Lavandula/*chemistry Male Malondialdehyde/blood/metabolism Mentha spicata/*chemistry Mice Organ Specificity;"
Notes:"MedlineHu, Zenghui Wang, Chunling Shen, Hong Zhang, Kezhong Leng, Pingsheng eng England 2017/10/14 Biosci Biotechnol Biochem. 2017 Dec; 81(12):2386-2395. doi: 10.1080/09168451.2017.1385382. Epub 2017 Oct 13"

 
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