Hepatotoxicity Induced by Methyl Eugenol: Insights from Toxicokinetics, Metabolomics, and Gut Microbiota. [PDF]
Due to continuous application as a flavoring agent in the pesticide, pharmaceutical, and food industries, methyl eugenol (ME) persists in the environment and causes deleterious impacts including cytotoxicity, genotoxicity, and liver damage. This study utilized a comprehensive approach, integrating toxicokinetics, metabolomics, and gut microbiota ...
Chen L, Li J, Li Q, Sun Q.
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Methyl eugenol regulates mating behavior in oriental fruit flies by enhancing lek attractiveness. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Plant-produced volatiles play a pivotal role as mediators in complex interactions between insects and plants. Despite the widespread recognition that these compounds serve as cues for herbivorous insects to locate their preferred host plants, their effects on insect mating behavior are less understood.
Zhang J+11 more
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Nasal Administration of a Nanoemulsion Based on Methyl Ferulate and Eugenol Encapsulated in Chitosan Oleate: Uptake Studies in the Central Nervous System [PDF]
Background/Objectives: The phytochemicals ferulic acid (Fer) and eugenol display neuroprotective effects for their anti-oxidative properties; moreover, eugenol can induce dopamine (DA) release from dopaminergic neuronal cells.
Giada Botti+9 more
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Synthesis and Olfactory Characteristics of Hydroxyether Derivatives of Methyl Eugenol
Methyl eugenol is a naturally occurring substance found in the essential oils of several plant species. It is a cheap and abundant material with a rather limited interest as perfuming ingredient.
S.O. Okopi, L.M. Affiku
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Suggestions on the Contribution of Methyl Eugenol and Eugenol to Bay Laurel (Laurus nobilis L.) Essential Oil Preservative Activity through Radical Scavenging. [PDF]
The present study examined the radical scavenging potential of the two benzene derivatives found in the bay laurel essential oil (EO), namely methyl eugenol (MEug) and eugenol (Eug), theoretically and experimentally to make suggestions on their contribution to the EO preservative activity through such a mechanism.
Nenadis N, Papapostolou M, Tsimidou MZ.
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Repellent Activity of DEET Combined with Botanical Compounds Against Amblyomma sculptum Nymphs: Laboratory and Field Evaluations [PDF]
This study evaluated the repellent activity of DEET, eugenol, methyl eugenol, 1,8-cineole, and their combinations against Amblyomma sculptum nymphs through laboratory and field tests.
Mayara Macêdo Barrozo+10 more
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BdorOR88a Modulates the Responsiveness to Methyl Eugenol in Mature Males of Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel). [PDF]
Insect attractants are important prevention tools for managing populations of the Oriental fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel), which is a highly destructive agricultural pest with health implications in tropical and subtropical countries. Methyl eugenol (ME) is still considered the gold standard of B. dorsalis attractants.
Liu H, Chen ZS, Zhang DJ, Lu YY.
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Use of Biomonitoring Data to Evaluate Methyl Eugenol Exposure
Methyl eugenol is a naturally occurring material found in a variety of food sources, including spices, oils, and nutritionally important foods such as bananas and oranges. Given its natural occurrence, a broad cross-section of the population is likely exposed.
Steven H. Robison, Dana Boyd Barr
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Attractiveness of Methyl Eugenol to the Fruit Fly Bactrocera carambolae (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Indonesia [PDF]
The attractiveness of methyl eugenol (ME) to the fruit fly Bactrocera sp. carambolae (Drew & Hancock) was examined in Indonesia. This fly was first discovered in Suriname in 1975 and it is the subject of an eradication effort in South America centered around Suriname.
Osamu Iwahashi+2 more
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Correlation of Tumors with DNA Adducts from Methyl Eugenol and Tamoxifen in Rats [PDF]
Data on percent tumors in male rats after administration of methyl eugenol, obtained from the National Toxicology Program, or tamoxifen were plotted on a linear scale for percent tumors against the dose on a logarithmic scale. Data on (32)P-postlabelled DNA adducts were plotted on the same graphs for each of these two compounds in order to correlate ...
William J. Waddell
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