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Anti-genotoxicity of trans-anethole and eugenol in mice

Food and Chemical Toxicology, 2001
The naturally occurring flavouring agents trans-anethole and eugenol were evaluated for antigenotoxic effects in mice. The test doses of trans-anethole (40-400 mg/kg body weight) and eugenol (50-500 mg/kg weight) were administered by gavage 2 and 20 h before the genotoxins were injected intraperitoneally.
Suresh K Abraham
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Antihypernociceptive activity of anethole in experimental inflammatory pain

Inflammopharmacology, 2012
Anethole has been reported to have antioxidant, antibacterial, antifungal, antiinflammatory, and anesthetic properties. In the present study, we evaluated the effects of anethole in two pain models of inflammatory origin: acute inflammation induced by carrageenan and persistent inflammation induced by Complete Freund's adjuvant.
Talita P Domiciano   +2 more
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Clearing Brain Tissue with Anethole

Stain Technology, 1948
Groat (1941) called attention to the necessity of matching the refractive index of the tissue and clearer to obtain maximum transparency of in toto cleared specimens. Tissues that are refractively almost homogeneous, such as muscle, can be cleared after bleaching and dehydrating by placing in an oil of similar refractive index.
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Genotoxicity of trans-anethole in vitro

Mutation Research - Fundamental and Molecular Mechanisms of Mutagenesis, 1995
Trans-anethole genotoxicity has been evaluated previously both in vitro and in vivo. To ascertain the reproducibility and relevance of previously conducted gene mutation studies, the Salmonella/microsome test and the L5178Y mouse lymphoma TK+/- assay were repeated according to the protocols that previously produced positive results.
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Isomerization of Estragole to Anethole

Synthetic Communications, 1980
Abstract Anethole (trans-isomer, I) is an industrially significant organic which has found use predominantly as a flavor and fragrance (licorice) chemical. I is a component of many essential oils, e.g., fennel oils, from which it is isolated for application.
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