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Mehdi Sharifi-Rad1, Yakup Berkay Yılmaz2, Gizem Antika3, Bahare Salehi4,5, Tugba Boyunegmez Tumer6, Chidambaram Kulandaisamy Venil7, Gitishree Das8, Jayanta Kumar Patra8, Natallia Karazhan9, Muhammad Akram10, Mehwish Iqbal11, Muhammad Imran12, Surjit Sen13,14, Krishnendu Acharya13, Abhijit Dey15, Javad Sharifi-Rad16,17.
Abstract
Origanum species are mostly distributed around the Mediterranean, Euro-Siberian, and Iran-Siberian regions. Since time immemorial, the genus has popularly been used in Southern Europe, as well as on the American continent as a spice now known all over the world under the name "oregano" or "pizza-spice." Origanum plants are also employed to prepare bitter tinctures, wines, vermouths, beer, and kvass. The major components of Origanum essential oil are various terpenes, phenols, phenolic acids, and flavonoids with predominant occurrence of carvacrol and thymol (with reasonable amounts of p-cymen and -terpinene) or of terpinene-4-ol, linalool, and sabinene hydrate. Many species of Origanum genus are used to treat kidney, digestive, nervous, and respiratory disorders, spasms, sore throat, diabetes, lean menstruation, hypertension, cold, insomnia, toothache, headache, epilepsy, urinary tract infections, etc. Origanum essential oil showed potent bioactivities owing to its major constituents' carvacrol, thymol, and monoterpenes. Several preclinical studies evidenced its pharmacological potential as antiproliferative or anticancer, antidiabetic, antihyperlipidemic, anti-obesity, renoprotective, antiinflammatory, vasoprotective, cardioprotective, antinociceptive, insecticidal, and hepatoprotective properties. Its nanotechnological applications as a promising pharmaceutical in order to enhance the solubility, physicochemical stability, and the accumulation rate of its essential oils have been investigated. However, Origanum has been reported causing angioedema, perioral dermatitis, allergic reaction, inhibition of platelet aggregation, hypoglycemia, and abortion. Conclusive evidences are still required for its clinical applications against human medical conditions. Toxicity analyses and risk assessment will aid to its safe and efficacious application. In addition, elaborate structure-activity studies are needed to explore the potential use of Origanum-derived phytochemicals as promising drug candidates.Entities:
Keywords: Origanum; anticancer; biological activity; essential oil; nanotechnology
Year: 2020 PMID: 32789910 DOI: 10.1002/ptr.6785
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phytother Res ISSN: 0951-418X Impact factor: 5.878