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Flaure Rosette Ehawa Essoung et al.
Environmental science and pollution research international, 27(30), 37963-37976 (2020-07-03)
Tuta absoluta Meyrick originates in South America and is now one of the most important insect pests of Solanaceae in different parts of the world, including Africa. Its control has relied primarily on chemical insecticides, which are associated with negative
Steven H Robison et al.
Environmental health perspectives, 114(11), 1797-1801 (2006-11-17)
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. The
Essential oil yield and quality of methyl eugenol rich Ocimum tenuiflorum Lf (syn. O. sanctum L.) grown in south India as influenced by method of harvest.
Kothari SK, et al.
Journal of Chromatography A, 1054(1), 67-72 (2004)
Roger I Vargas et al.
Vitamins and hormones, 83, 575-595 (2010-09-14)
Worldwide, an important aspect of invasive insect pest management is more effective, safer detection and control systems. Phenyl propanoids are attractive to numerous species of Dacinae fruit flies. Methyl eugenol (ME) (4-allyl-1, 2-dimethoxybenzene-carboxylate), cue-lure (C-L) (4-(p-acetoxyphenyl)-2-butanone), and raspberry ketone (RK)
Kristin Herrmann et al.
Mutagenesis, 27(4), 453-462 (2012-02-18)
Methyleugenol, a secondary metabolite present in many herbal spices, is carcinogenic in various tissues of mice and rats but negative in standard in vitro mutagenicity tests. Several observations indicate that hydroxylation followed by sulfation is an important activation pathway in
Attraction of the oriental fruit fly, Dacus dorsalis, to methyl eugenol and related olfactory stimulants.
Metcalf RL, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA, 72(7), 2501-2505 (1975)
Meilan Jin et al.
Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology, 131(2), 387-394 (2012-10-18)
Methyleugenol (MEG), which is commonly used as a fragrance and flavoring agent, has been shown to induce hepatocellular tumors in rodents. However, the role of genotoxicity as a possible mechanism of action is not fully understood even though the DNA-reactive
Deepa Bhagat et al.
Scientific reports, 3, 1294-1294 (2013-02-19)
Environment-friendly management of fruit flies involving pheromones is useful in reducing the undesirable pest populations responsible for decreasing the yield and the crop quality. A nanogel has been prepared from a pheromone, methyl eugenol (ME) using a low-molecular mass gelator.
Che-Hong Chen et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 112(10), 3074-3079 (2015-02-26)
Correcting a genetic mutation that leads to a loss of function has been a challenge. One such mutation is in aldehyde dehydrogenase 2 (ALDH2), denoted ALDH2*2. This mutation is present in ∼ 0.6 billion East Asians and results in accumulation
Methyleugenol.
Report on carcinogens : carcinogen profiles, 12, 267-268 (2011-08-24)
Isao Tokushima et al.
Journal of chemical ecology, 36(12), 1327-1334 (2010-10-23)
The guava fruit fly, Bactrocera correcta, is widely distributed in Thailand and other surrounding Southeast Asian countries, and, like the closely related sympatric species, the oriental fruit fly, B. dorsalis, infests various fruits, including guava, peach, and mango. Males of
Junh-Hoon Kim et al.
Molecular medicine reports, 10(6), 3035-3046 (2014-10-18)
Socheongryeong‑tang (SCRT) is a herbal formula previously used to treat pulmonary diseases primarily caused by the common cold virus, including airway inflammation, asthma and allergy. The aim of the present study was to investigate the inhibitory effect of SCRT water
Stefanie Weinoehrl et al.
Phytotherapy research : PTR, 26(4), 625-629 (2011-09-29)
Recent concerns about the potential carcinogenicity of estragole and methyleugenol led a number of regulatory bodies to call for restrictions on the use of herbs that contain these constituents. A number of medicinal plants produce essential oils that contain estragole
Mosciano, G.
Perfumer & Flavorist, 21, 53-53 (1996)
Wasma Alhusainy et al.
Food and chemical toxicology : an international journal published for the British Industrial Biological Research Association, 74, 28-34 (2014-09-15)
The alkenylbenzene methyleugenol occurs naturally in a variety of spices and herbs, including basil, and their essential oils. At high dose levels methyleugenol induces hepatocarcinogenicity in rodents following bioactivation to 1'-sulfooxymethyleugenol which forms DNA adducts. This study investigated whether the
R L Smith et al.
Food and chemical toxicology : an international journal published for the British Industrial Biological Research Association, 40(7), 851-870 (2002-06-18)
This publication is the seventh in a series of safety evaluations performed by the Expert Panel of the Flavor and Extract Manufacturers' Association (FEMA). In 1993, the Panel initiated a comprehensive program to re-evaluate the safety of more than 1700
Gary M Williams et al.
Food and chemical toxicology : an international journal published for the British Industrial Biological Research Association, 53, 187-196 (2012-12-12)
Methyleugenol (MEG), a constituent of plants used in the human diet, is hepatocarcinogenic in rodents. In an experiment to elucidate its mode of action in rat liver, male F344 rats were administered MEG intragastrically at 3 doses per week for
Methyl eugenol: its occurrence, distribution, and role in nature, especially in relation to insect behavior and pollination.
Tan KH & Nishida R.
Journal of Insect Science, 12(1), 56-56 (2012)
Hamid Sadeghian et al.
Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry, 17(6), 2327-2335 (2009-03-03)
A group of 4-methoxyphenylacetic acid esters were designed, synthesized and evaluated as potential inhibitors of soybean 15-lipoxygenase (SLO) on the basis of eugenol and esteragol structures. Compounds 7d-e showed the best IC(50) in SLO inhibition (IC(50)=3.8 and 1.9 microM, respectively).
Kristin Herrmann et al.
Carcinogenesis, 35(4), 935-941 (2013-12-10)
Methyleugenol--a natural constituent of herbs and spices--is hepatocarcinogenic in rodent models. It can form DNA adducts after side-chain hydroxylation and sulfation. We previously demonstrated that human sulfotransferases (SULTs) 1A1 and 1A2 as well as mouse Sult1a1, expressed in Salmonella target
Chitra Pande et al.
Natural product research, 24(19), 1807-1810 (2010-11-26)
The essential oil composition of Feronia elephantum Correa (family: Rutaceae) was examined by capillary gas chromatography (GC) and gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy (GC-MS). The analysis revealed the presence of 24 constituents, of which 18 constituents were identified. Trans-anethole (57.73%) and methyl
Yoo Keum Choi et al.
Free radical research, 44(8), 925-935 (2010-09-08)
The present study tested the cytoprotective effect of methyleugenol in an in vivo ischemia model (i.e. middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) for 1.5 h and subsequent reperfusion for 24 h) and further investigated its mechanism of action in in vitro
Wei Ding et al.
Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology, 123(1), 103-112 (2011-06-11)
Methyleugenol (MEG), a constituent of human food, induces malignant tumors in multiple tissues of rats and mice. Although MEG forms DNA adducts and induces unscheduled DNA synthesis in rat liver, it is negative in many in vitro genetic toxicity assays.
D McInnis et al.
Journal of economic entomology, 104(6), 1969-1978 (2012-02-04)
Males of the oriental fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel), are strongly attracted to methyl eugenol (ME), and recent work demonstrated that ingestion of this chemical enhances male mating success, apparently owing its role as a precursor in the synthesis of
Weiwei Zheng et al.
Journal of insect physiology, 58(8), 1122-1127 (2012-05-29)
Bactrocera dorsalis is a destructive fruit-eating pest that causes severe economic damage to the fruit and vegetable industry. Methyl eugenol (ME) has been widely used as an effective sexual attractant for male fruit flies through olfactory perception. However, the molecular
Chokri Messaoud et al.
Journal of food science, 77(9), C941-C947 (2012-08-15)
In traditional medicine, myrtle (Myrtus communis L.) is frequently consumed as an infusion and decoction. In this study, we investigate the phenolic and volatile compositions and antioxidant and antibacterial activities of leaf infusions prepared during 3 different times. The total
Eric B Jang et al.
Journal of chemical ecology, 37(6), 553-564 (2011-05-27)
Oriental fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel), males are attracted to the natural phenylpropanoid methyl eugenol (ME). They feed compulsively on ME and metabolize it to ring and side-chain hydroxylated compounds that have both pheromonal and allomonal properties. Previously, we demonstrated
Hisashi Matsuda et al.
Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters, 15(7), 1949-1953 (2005-03-23)
1'S-1'-Acetoxychavicol acetate from the rhizomes of Alpinia galanga inhibited nitric oxide (NO) production in lipopolysaccharide-activated mouse peritoneal macrophages with an IC(50) value of 2.3 microM. To clarify the structure-activity relationship of 1'S-1'-acetoxychavicol acetate, various natural and synthetic phenylpropanoids and synthetic
Ala A A Al-Subeihi et al.
Toxicology and applied pharmacology, 283(2), 117-126 (2015-01-01)
The present study aims at predicting the level of formation of the ultimate carcinogenic metabolite of methyleugenol, 1'-sulfooxymethyleugenol, in the human population by taking variability in key bioactivation and detoxification reactions into account using Monte Carlo simulations. Depending on the
Stella A Ordoudi et al.
Molecules (Basel, Switzerland), 25(3) (2020-02-06)
The last years, non-targeted fingerprinting by Fourier-transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy has gained popularity as an alternative to classical gas chromatography (GC)-based methods because it may allow fast, green, non-destructive and cost-effective assessment of quality of essential oils (EOs) from single
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