Antioxidant properties of lemon essential oils: a meta-analysis of plant parts, extraction methods, dominant compounds, and antioxidant assay categories
Recent studies have explored the antioxidant properties of lemon essential oil (LEO), taking considering factors like plant part, extraction methods, and antioxidant assay. However, due to varied results and limited precision in individual studies, our meta-analysis aims to offer a comprehensive und...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Chemical and biological technologies in agriculture 2024-09, Vol.11 (1), p.147-17, Article 147 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Recent studies have explored the antioxidant properties of lemon essential oil (LEO), taking considering factors like plant part, extraction methods, and antioxidant assay. However, due to varied results and limited precision in individual studies, our meta-analysis aims to offer a comprehensive understanding across different experiments, irrespective of location or time. Out of 109 scientific articles published between 1947 and 2024, only 28 successfully validated their data on differences in antioxidant capacity and IC
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, using weighted averages of Hedges’
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in meta-analysis. A meta-analysis revealed several key findings: (i) lemon leaf and peel extracts have higher IC
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compared to controls, whereas whole plant extracts show lower values (
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ISSN: | 2196-5641 2196-5641 |
DOI: | 10.1186/s40538-024-00621-w |