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- Title
Chemical Components of Thymbra spicata subsp. spicata L. Essential Oil and Its In Vitro Physiological Effects on Human Origin Cell Lines.
- Authors
Nath, Ebru Özdemir; Gündoğan, Gül İ.; Kartal, Murat
- Abstract
Thymbra spicata subsp. spicata L. is a member of the Lamiaceae family, which is used in Türkiye against various health issues among other uses. The main components of T. spicata essential oil (TE) were identified as carvacrol (52.3%) and p-cymene (21.1%) using GC-FID and GC/MS. The in vitro effects of TE on Miapaca-2 and HUVEC cell lines were reported for the first time. The initial results showed that TE applied to Miapaca-2 cell lines at concentrations of ≥62.18 g/mL for 48 hours could reduce cell growth and induce apoptosis. The application of relatively high concentrations of TE (≥82.91 g/mL) significantly (P<0.001) suppressed cell growth. Administration of relatively high TE concentrations (≥82.91 g/mL) significantly (P<0.001) suppressed cell growth. Concentrations of TE lower than 20.73 g/mL did not affect the viability of the HUVEC cell line in 48 hours. The IC50 value for Miapaca-2 cells was 62.18 µg/mL, and HUVEC cells' IC50 value was 263.97 µg/mL for 48h. The number of apoptotic cells in Miapaca-2 (55±5%) and HUVEC (38.33±6%) were significantly higher (P<0.001). Significantly lower migration rates (P<0.001) were seen for Miapaca-2 (52±5%) and HUVEC cell lines (64±1.67%).
- Subjects
TURKEY; CELL lines; HUMAN origins; ESSENTIAL oils; CELL growth; CHEMICAL composition of plants; CARVACROL; TERPENES
- Publication
Records of Natural Products, 2023, Vol 17, Issue 4, p628
- ISSN
1307-6167
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.25135/rnp.387.23.01.2671