Background: Extracts of several members of the monoterpene-rich Lamiaceae sub-family Nepetoideae, including those from the Salvia (sage), Melissa (Lemon balm) and Rosmarinus (rosemary) genera, evince cognitive and mood effects in humans that are potentially related to their effects on cholinergic and GABAergic neurotransmission. To date, despite promising in vitro properties, the cognitive and mood effects of the closely related Mentha spicata (spearmint) and Mentha piperita (peppermint) remain unexplored. This study therefore assessed the human cognitive/mood effects of the M. spicata/piperita essential oil with the most promising, brain-relevant in vitro properties according to pre-trial in vitro screening. Design: Organic spearmint and p...
Introduction: The present study investigates the cholinesterase inhibitory and neuritogenic activiti...
Hypericum (Hypericaceae) species have been attracting interest due to their sedative and relaxing a...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Mary Ann Liebert via the DOI in this record...
Background: Extracts of several members of the monoterpene-rich Lamiaceae sub-family Nepetoideae, in...
Extracts of sage (Salvia officinalis/lavandulaefolia) with terpenoid constituents have previously be...
Members of the Sage family, such as Salvia officinalis and Salvia lavandulaefolia, have a long histo...
This study aimed to assess the acute effects of Peppermint and Chamomile herbal teas on cognitive pe...
Recent research suggests that essential oils of a certain quality can enhance memory consolidation a...
Essential oils have long been used to fight infections and treat various diseases. Peppermint (Menth...
K. Downey,D. Harper, J. Sturtevant, J-R. Woolley, W.M. Silvers Whitworth University, Spokane, WA In ...
The application of aromas as therapeutic treatments and mood stabilisers/enhancers is widely recogni...
The sage (Salvia) plant contains a host of terpenes and phenolics which interact with mechanisms per...
This study provides further evidence for the impact of the aromas of plant essential oils on aspects...
The application of aromas as therapeutic treatments and mood stabilisers/enhancers is widely recogni...
The overriding aim of this series of studies was to investigate the psychological, physiological, a...
Introduction: The present study investigates the cholinesterase inhibitory and neuritogenic activiti...
Hypericum (Hypericaceae) species have been attracting interest due to their sedative and relaxing a...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Mary Ann Liebert via the DOI in this record...
Background: Extracts of several members of the monoterpene-rich Lamiaceae sub-family Nepetoideae, in...
Extracts of sage (Salvia officinalis/lavandulaefolia) with terpenoid constituents have previously be...
Members of the Sage family, such as Salvia officinalis and Salvia lavandulaefolia, have a long histo...
This study aimed to assess the acute effects of Peppermint and Chamomile herbal teas on cognitive pe...
Recent research suggests that essential oils of a certain quality can enhance memory consolidation a...
Essential oils have long been used to fight infections and treat various diseases. Peppermint (Menth...
K. Downey,D. Harper, J. Sturtevant, J-R. Woolley, W.M. Silvers Whitworth University, Spokane, WA In ...
The application of aromas as therapeutic treatments and mood stabilisers/enhancers is widely recogni...
The sage (Salvia) plant contains a host of terpenes and phenolics which interact with mechanisms per...
This study provides further evidence for the impact of the aromas of plant essential oils on aspects...
The application of aromas as therapeutic treatments and mood stabilisers/enhancers is widely recogni...
The overriding aim of this series of studies was to investigate the psychological, physiological, a...
Introduction: The present study investigates the cholinesterase inhibitory and neuritogenic activiti...
Hypericum (Hypericaceae) species have been attracting interest due to their sedative and relaxing a...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Mary Ann Liebert via the DOI in this record...