2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.indcrop.2019.04.051
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New insights into the mechanisms of French lavender essential oil on non-small-cell lung cancer cell growth

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“…A less common EO of lavender ( L. dentata ) was assayed on lung cancer cells Calu‐3 in an in‐vitro model which include both liquid and vapor phases. The oil showed cytotoxic activity in the vapor phase acting by necrotic and apoptotic processes not involving inhibition of P‐glycoprotein …”
Section: Essential Oils: Very Old ‘Guys’ With Great Prospectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A less common EO of lavender ( L. dentata ) was assayed on lung cancer cells Calu‐3 in an in‐vitro model which include both liquid and vapor phases. The oil showed cytotoxic activity in the vapor phase acting by necrotic and apoptotic processes not involving inhibition of P‐glycoprotein …”
Section: Essential Oils: Very Old ‘Guys’ With Great Prospectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The oil showed cytotoxic activity in the vapor phase acting by necrotic and apoptotic processes not involving inhibition of P-glycoprotein. [353] Looking at published data several EOs show antiviral activity against many enveloped RNA and DNA viruses. Among our five EOs, thyme and oregano seems to have more consideration in this field.…”
Section: Eos and Human Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The linear equation achieved was y=8065.1 x-6096, where y is the peak area and x is the standard solution concentration in µg/ml. A correlation coefficient of r=0.9998 was recorded, which suggested that the method was linear since an r value close to 1.0 could indicate the calibration curve suitability [32].…”
Section: Validation Methodsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Glandular trichomes represent one of the types of secretory structures of aromatic plants and produce and accumulate secondary metabolites with biological activities as seen in several families such as Asteraceae (Budel et al, a, b; Pereira et al, ), Lamiaceae (Conti et al, ; Justus et al, ), and Verbenaceae (Passos et al, ). The micromorphology, number, and distribution of glandular trichomes can be useful as distinguishing features at the subfamily level of Lamiaceae (Ascensão, Marques, & Pais, ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%