AbstractBasil-containing plant food supplements (PFS) can contain estragole which can be metabolised into a genotoxic and carcinogenic 1′-sulfoxymetabolite. This study describes the inhibition of sulfotransferase (SULT)-mediated bioactivation of estragole by compounds present in basil-containing PFS. Results reveal that PFS consisting of powdered basil material contain other compounds with considerable in vitro SULT-inhibiting activity, whereas the presence of such compounds in PFS consisting of basil essential oil was limited. The inhibitor in powdered basil PFS was identified as nevadensin. Physiologically based kinetic (PBK) modeling was performed to elucidate if the observed inhibitory effects can occur in vivo. Subsequently, risk asses...
<p>Alkenylbenzenes including estragole, methyleugenol, safrole, elemicin, apiol, and myristicin are ...
The present study describes the selection, analysis and risk assessment of genotoxic and carcinogeni...
Basil (Ocimum basilicum L., OB) is a plant world widely used as a spice and a typical ingredient of ...
Basil-containing plant food supplements (PFS) can contain estragole which can be metabolised into a ...
AbstractBasil-containing plant food supplements (PFS) can contain estragole which can be metabolised...
Estragole is a natural constituent of several herbs and spices including sweet basil. In rodent bioa...
The alkenylbenzene estragole is a constituent of several herbs and spices. It induces hepatomas in r...
Methyleugenol (ME) occurs naturally in a variety of spices, herbs, including basil, and their essent...
The alkenylbenzene estragole is a constituent of several herbs and spices. It induces hepatomas in r...
The herbal constituents safrole, estragole, and methyleugenol, belonging to the chemical class of th...
ScopeThe present work investigates whether the previous observation that the basil flavonoid nevaden...
Keywords: safrole, PBBK model, DNA adduct, mace Safrole has been demonstrated to be carcinogenic ...
The effects of a basil extract on the sulfation and concomitant DNA adduct formation of the proximat...
The effects of a basil extract on the sulfation and concomitant DNA adduct formation of the proximat...
The alkenylbenzene methyleugenol occurs naturally in a variety of spices and herbs, including basil,...
<p>Alkenylbenzenes including estragole, methyleugenol, safrole, elemicin, apiol, and myristicin are ...
The present study describes the selection, analysis and risk assessment of genotoxic and carcinogeni...
Basil (Ocimum basilicum L., OB) is a plant world widely used as a spice and a typical ingredient of ...
Basil-containing plant food supplements (PFS) can contain estragole which can be metabolised into a ...
AbstractBasil-containing plant food supplements (PFS) can contain estragole which can be metabolised...
Estragole is a natural constituent of several herbs and spices including sweet basil. In rodent bioa...
The alkenylbenzene estragole is a constituent of several herbs and spices. It induces hepatomas in r...
Methyleugenol (ME) occurs naturally in a variety of spices, herbs, including basil, and their essent...
The alkenylbenzene estragole is a constituent of several herbs and spices. It induces hepatomas in r...
The herbal constituents safrole, estragole, and methyleugenol, belonging to the chemical class of th...
ScopeThe present work investigates whether the previous observation that the basil flavonoid nevaden...
Keywords: safrole, PBBK model, DNA adduct, mace Safrole has been demonstrated to be carcinogenic ...
The effects of a basil extract on the sulfation and concomitant DNA adduct formation of the proximat...
The effects of a basil extract on the sulfation and concomitant DNA adduct formation of the proximat...
The alkenylbenzene methyleugenol occurs naturally in a variety of spices and herbs, including basil,...
<p>Alkenylbenzenes including estragole, methyleugenol, safrole, elemicin, apiol, and myristicin are ...
The present study describes the selection, analysis and risk assessment of genotoxic and carcinogeni...
Basil (Ocimum basilicum L., OB) is a plant world widely used as a spice and a typical ingredient of ...