Citation
Lin, Shih-Shen Chou, et al. "In Vivo Cytokine Modulatory Effects of Cinnamaldehyde, the Major Constituent of Leaf Essential Oil From Cinnamomum Osmophloeum Kaneh." Phytotherapy Research : PTR, vol. 25, no. 10, 2011, pp. 1511-8.
Lin SS, Lu TM, Chao PC, et al. In vivo cytokine modulatory effects of cinnamaldehyde, the major constituent of leaf essential oil from Cinnamomum osmophloeum Kaneh. Phytother Res. 2011;25(10):1511-8.
Lin, S. S., Lu, T. M., Chao, P. C., Lai, Y. Y., Tsai, H. T., Chen, C. S., Lee, Y. P., Chen, S. C., Chou, M. C., & Yang, C. C. (2011). In vivo cytokine modulatory effects of cinnamaldehyde, the major constituent of leaf essential oil from Cinnamomum osmophloeum Kaneh. Phytotherapy Research : PTR, 25(10), 1511-8. https://doi.org/10.1002/ptr.3419
Lin SS, et al. In Vivo Cytokine Modulatory Effects of Cinnamaldehyde, the Major Constituent of Leaf Essential Oil From Cinnamomum Osmophloeum Kaneh. Phytother Res. 2011;25(10):1511-8. PubMed PMID: 21394803.
TY - JOUR
T1 - In vivo cytokine modulatory effects of cinnamaldehyde, the major constituent of leaf essential oil from Cinnamomum osmophloeum Kaneh.
AU - Lin,Shih-Shen Chou,
AU - Lu,Tsong-Ming,
AU - Chao,Pei-Chun,
AU - Lai,Ya-Yun,
AU - Tsai,Hsiu-Ting,
AU - Chen,Chung-Shih,
AU - Lee,Yi-Pang,
AU - Chen,Shu-Chen,
AU - Chou,Ming-Chih,
AU - Yang,Chi-Chiang,
Y1 - 2011/03/11/
PY - 2010/10/26/received
PY - 2010/12/22/revised
PY - 2011/01/03/accepted
PY - 2011/3/12/entrez
PY - 2011/3/12/pubmed
PY - 2012/3/28/medline
SP - 1511
EP - 8
JF - Phytotherapy research : PTR
JO - Phytother Res
VL - 25
IS - 10
N2 - The purpose of this study was to analyse the major compound in the leaf essential oil of Cinnamomum osmophloeum Kaneh. and to examine its in vivo toxicity and cytokine-modulatory effects. The HS-GC/MS and quantitative HPLC analyses showed the concentrations of the major compounds, cinnamaldehyde, benzaldehyde and 3-phenylpropionaldehyde, in the leaf essential oil of Cinnamomum osmophloeum to be 16.88, 1.28 and 1.70 mg/mL, respectively. Acute and sub-acute toxicity tests identified no significant changes in body weight, liver and kidney function indices, and pathology for the mice treated with up to 1 mL/kg body weight of Cinnamomum osmophloeum leaf essential oil or up to 4 mg/kg body weight of cinnamaldehyde. A murine model was established using ovalbumin (OVA)-primed Balb/C mice treated with various concentrations of Cinnamomum osmophloeum leaf essential oil or cinnamaldehyde daily for 4 weeks. The results of tests with commercial ELISA kits indicated no significant cytokine-modulatory effects in mice treated with Cinnamomum osmophloeum leaf essential oil; however, the serum concentrations of IL-2, IL-4 and IL-10, but not IFN-γ, significantly increased in animals treated with 1 mg/kg body weight of cinnamaldehyde during the 4-week period. The possibility that the other constituents act as antagonists of cinnamaldehyde cannot be excluded.
SN - 1099-1573
UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/21394803/In_vivo_cytokine_modulatory_effects_of_cinnamaldehyde_the_major_constituent_of_leaf_essential_oil_from_Cinnamomum_osmophloeum_Kaneh_
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DP - Unbound Medicine
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