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Retention of trans-anethole by single and double layered films based on gelatine
Food Hydrocolloids, 2015The present work investigated the retention of trans-anethole by single and double layered films based on gelatine. In the case of double layered films, gelatine was the base component whereas gellan was the upper layer. The gelatine layer was always carrying the aroma compound. Films were formed under varying drying conditions.
Vasiliki Evageliou +4 more
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Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering, 2004
A naturally occurring phenylpropanoid, trans-anethole (anethole), was assayed for its fungicidal activity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae grown under hypoxic and aerobic conditions. Anethole killed the growing cells in malt extract broth only under hypoxic conditions. Anethole did not exhibit fungicidal effects against non-growing cells.
Ken-Ichi, Fujita, Isao, Kubo
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A naturally occurring phenylpropanoid, trans-anethole (anethole), was assayed for its fungicidal activity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae grown under hypoxic and aerobic conditions. Anethole killed the growing cells in malt extract broth only under hypoxic conditions. Anethole did not exhibit fungicidal effects against non-growing cells.
Ken-Ichi, Fujita, Isao, Kubo
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Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology
This study investigated the pharmacological effects of topical trans-anethole, a natural compound found in anise, star anise, and fennel essential oils, and its relationship with the transient receptor potential of ankyrin 1 (TRPA1).The effects of topical anethole were assessed by eye wiping, nociceptive behaviour, and ear oedema in mice.
Larissa Gonzaga, Santos +4 more
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This study investigated the pharmacological effects of topical trans-anethole, a natural compound found in anise, star anise, and fennel essential oils, and its relationship with the transient receptor potential of ankyrin 1 (TRPA1).The effects of topical anethole were assessed by eye wiping, nociceptive behaviour, and ear oedema in mice.
Larissa Gonzaga, Santos +4 more
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Carboxylic acid reductase-dependent biosynthesis of trans-anethole in engineered Escherichia coli
Bioprocess and Biosystems EngineeringTrans-anethole stands as a significant natural compound, finding extensive application as a flavoring ingredient across the food, cosmetics, perfumery, and pharmaceutical sectors. Trans-anethole also offers a variety of positive health benefits to humans, including anti-cancer, anti-inflammatory, anti-diabetic, immunomodulatory, and neuroprotective ...
Qiuli, Wang +4 more
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Anti-fertility activity and hormonal profile of trans-anethole in rats.
Indian journal of physiology and pharmacology, 1995Trans-anethole was studied for antifertility activity in rats at dose levels of 50 mg, 70 mg and 80 mg/kg po. Dose-dependent activity was observed, a 100% anti-implantation activity being achieved at 80 mg/kg, po. The compound showed a significant estrogenic activity and did not possess anti-estrogenic, progestational, anti-progestational, androgenic ...
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Trans-Anethole Alleviates Trimethyltin Chloride-Induced Impairments in Long-Term Potentiation
Pharmaceutics, 2022Wonseok Chang +2 more
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Microsomal metabolism and mutagenicity of cis- and trans-anethole
Toxicology Letters, 2018J.A. Fuhlbrueck +4 more
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The stereochemistry of additions to trans-anethole
Journal of Chemical Education, 1990openaire +1 more source

