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Phytochemical Composition and Potential Bioactivity With ADMET Analysis of Selected Species From Myrtaceae Family

open access: yesFlavour and Fragrance Journal, Volume 41, Issue 4, Page 1002-1029, July 2026.
Investigation of four medicinal plants of the family Myrtaceae. ABSTRACT Compounds derived from natural sources continue to serve as chemical scaffolds for designing prophylactic/therapeutic options for human healthcare. This study aimed to evaluate the phytochemical composition, antioxidant potential, in vitro anti‐inflammatory, antibacterial and ...
Archana Joshi   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Antinociceptive Profile of 2-Phenylselenenyl-1,8-cineole in Mice

open access: yesBiological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 2004
2-Phenylselenenyl-1,8-cineole (PSC) increased both the pentobarbital-induced sleeping time and the reaction time (up to 2 h) in the tail immersion method. PSC also caused dose-dependent inhibition of acetic acid induced writhing with maximum inhibition of 93.4% and was approximately 8.5-fold more potent than 1,8-cineole.
Sousa, Damião Pergentino de   +3 more
openaire   +3 more sources

1,8-cineole did not induce hemolytic activity.

open access: yes, 2022
Non-infected erythrocytes (50% hematocrit) were incubated with different concentrations of 1,8-cineole (ranging from 65 to 6483 μM) or 0.5% DMSO (used as vehicle) for 24 h.
Camila H. C. Wendt (12536584)   +11 more
core   +1 more source

Multi‐Induction Strategies in Crops: Mechanisms, Synergistic Effects, and Sustainable Applications for Enhanced Secondary Metabolite Production

open access: yesFood Frontiers, Volume 7, Issue 4, July 2026.
This review analyzes single/combined abiotic (light, water, nutrients, hormones) and biotic (microbes, yeast) elicitors regulating signaling, gene expression, and metabolism to boost plant secondary metabolites. It highlights synergistic multielicitor strategies for crop quality and functional foods, while critically addressing current limitations and ...
Yifei Sun   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Products of 1,8-Cineole Oxidation by a Pseudomonad

open access: yes, 1979
A bacterium having close affinity with Pseudomonas flava was isolated from eucalypt leaves for its ability to utilize 1,8-cineole (1) as a carbon source.
IM Shaw, RM Carman, IC Macrae, V Alberts
core   +1 more source

Eco-Friendly Management of Acanthoscelides obtectus Through Individual and Combined Applications of 1,8-Cineole and Diatomaceous Earth

open access: yesInsects
With growing concerns about chemical insecticides, there is also growing interest in safer, natural alternatives. This study investigated the individual and combined effects of two promising eco-friendly alternatives, diatomaceous earth (DE) and 1,8 ...
Evrim Sönmez
doaj   +1 more source

Research on the Mechanism of Natural Products Acting on Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

open access: yesFood Science &Nutrition, Volume 14, Issue 7, July 2026.
This figure illustrates that approximately 80 natural compounds exert therapeutic effects against chronic obstructive pulmonary disease by targeting pathological mechanisms such as airway inflammation, oxidative stress, airway remodeling, mucus hypersecretion, emphysema, protease–antiprotease imbalance, apoptosis, and autophagy.
Shuna Wei, Xiaoju Liu
wiley   +1 more source

Biotransformation of 1,8-cineole, the main product of Eucalyptus oils [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
The forest industry in Uruguay has grown considerably during the last decade. Eucalyptus plantations account for 74% of the forested land, with Eucalyptus globulus being the most widely distributed species.
Rodríguez,Paula   +10 more
core  

Development of galangal essential oil-based microemulsion gel for transdermal delivery of flurbiprofen: simultaneous permeability evaluation of flurbiprofen and 1,8-cineole

open access: yes, 2019
Flurbiprofen (FP) is one of the most potent nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs with very low bioavailability of approximately 12% following transdermal administration, compared to that after oral administration.
Han Feng (1732390)   +7 more
core   +1 more source

Comparison of Different Fruit Shapes of Lanxangia tsaoko: Differences and Relevance of Phenotypes, Antioxidant Activities, and Physicochemical Information

open access: yesFood Science &Nutrition, Volume 14, Issue 7, July 2026.
This study selected three fruit types of LT, including PCS, ES, and LFS. We examined the phenotypes and physicochemical components, volatile substances, non‐volatile substances, and FT‐NIRS characteristics of the three fruit types. Based on FT‐NIRS, an SVM model was established for the rapid identification of LT fruit types.
Dengke Fu   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

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