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Inhibitory effect of anethole in nonimmune acute inflammation
Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology, 2012Anethole [1-methoxy-4-(1-propenyl)benzene] occurs naturally as a major component of the essential oil of star anise (Illicium verum Hook.f., family Illiciaceae), comprising more than 90 % of its volatile components. Studies showed that this substance has antioxidant, antibacterial, antifungal, and anesthetic properties.
Talita Perdigão, Domiciano +8 more
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Isomerization of Estragole to Anethole
Synthetic Communications, 1980Abstract 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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Pharmacological studies on anethole trithione.
Arzneimittel-Forschung, 1989Pharmacological studies on trithio-p-methoxy-phenylpropene (anethole trithione, ANTT, Felviten) were performed. ANTT at a dose of 100 mg/kg, p.o. lowered the increased serum transaminases GOT and GPT, and protected the liver from injuries caused by CCl4 in mice.
Y, Ukai +5 more
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STUDY OF REACTION PATHWAY AND KINETIC OF ESTRAGOLE ISOMERIZATION TO CIS-ANETHOLE AND TRANS-ANETHOLE
BIMIPA, 2008Estragole isomerization in basic condition resulted cis- and trans-anethole. Hence, there were two reaction pathway of estragole isomerization i.e. parallel and consecutive. The reaction pathway gave information about reaction mechanism. Estragole isomerization was carried out in various kind and volume of solvent, base ratios, and at various time and ...
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