2014
DOI: 10.4314/tjpr.v13i6.16
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Essential Oil Composition and Anti-Inflammatory Activity of <i>Salvia officinalis</i> L (Lamiaceae) in Murin Macrophages

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“…Oregano EO protects against the LPS‐induced cell inflammatory response through the NADPH oxidase/ROS pathway . Similarly, the results of the anti‐inflammatory tests on sage essential oils using murine macrophages indicate that these oils significantly ( p <0.05) reduced nitric oxide (NO), and NF‐ κ B production in murine macrophage cells . The anti‐inflammatory activity of rosemary EO is mainly attributed to its main compounds 1,8‐cineole, α ‐pinene, and camphor.…”
Section: Essential Oils: Very Old ‘Guys’ With Great Prospectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Oregano EO protects against the LPS‐induced cell inflammatory response through the NADPH oxidase/ROS pathway . Similarly, the results of the anti‐inflammatory tests on sage essential oils using murine macrophages indicate that these oils significantly ( p <0.05) reduced nitric oxide (NO), and NF‐ κ B production in murine macrophage cells . The anti‐inflammatory activity of rosemary EO is mainly attributed to its main compounds 1,8‐cineole, α ‐pinene, and camphor.…”
Section: Essential Oils: Very Old ‘Guys’ With Great Prospectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[362] Similarly, the results of the anti-inflammatory tests on sage essential oils using murine macrophages indicate that these oils significantly (p < 0.05) reduced nitric oxide (NO), and NF-κB production in murine macrophage cells. [363] The antiinflammatory activity of rosemary EO is mainly attributed to its main compounds 1,8-cineole, αpinene, and camphor. The anti-inflammatory properties traditionally ascribed to Thymus carnosus and Thymus camphoratus was recently demonstrated in a study showing inhibitory effects towards nitric oxide production and concomitantly inhibiting the expression of two crucial pro-inflammatory proteins, iNOS and COX-2 in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated macrophages.…”
Section: Eos and Human Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Leaves of Salvia officinalis L. are consumed in foods, drugs and perfumery industries and they have antioxidative properties. Additionally, other significant effects are antibacterial, fungistatic, virustatic, astringent, hypoglycemic and cytotoxic activities (Bernotiene et al, 2007;Bettaieb et al, 2009;Zervoudakis et al, 2012;Corell et al, 2012;Porte et al, 2013;Tosun et al, 2014;Said-Al Ahl et al, 2015). Salvia officinalis L. is native to the Mediterranean region and sage is cultivated in several countries but it is not widely found in the Turkish natural flora.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most representative species within the genus Salvia Linnaeus (Lamiaceae) is common sage, Salvia officinalis L. (Fu et al 2013). The plant has been credited with a long list of food and medicinal uses (Grieve and Leyel 1992;Tosun et al 2014). In Turkey, common sage is almost naturally distributed while the big plantations have been started by private companies in recent years (Bayram and Sönmez 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%