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Mahboubi M. Mentha spicata L. essential oil, phytochemistry and its effectiveness in flatulence. J Tradit Complement Med. 2018;11(2):75-81. doi:10.1016/j.jtcme.2017.08.011 There are three double bonds in carvone capable of reduction; the product of reduction depends on the reagents and conditions used. [2] Catalytic hydrogenation of carvone ( 1) can give either carvomenthol ( 2) or carvomenthone ( 3). Zinc and acetic acid reduce carvone to give dihydrocarvone ( 4). MPV reduction using propan-2-ol and aluminium isopropoxide effects reduction of the carbonyl group only to provide carveol ( 5); a combination of sodium borohydride and CeCl 3 ( Luche reduction) is also effective. Hydrazine and potassium hydroxide give limonene ( 6) via a Wolff–Kishner reduction. Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disease that affects the endocrine system, often occurring when the pancreas does not secrete enough insulin or when the body cannot use this hormone effectively, resulting in chronic hyperglycemia with disruptions in protein, lipid, and carbohydrate metabolism.

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Recall that peppermint is a mix of spearmint and water mint. The scientific name for spearmint is Mentha spicata, and the scientific name for peppermint is Mentha x piperita. Mahendran G, Verma SK, Rahman LU. The traditional uses, phytochemistry and pharmacology of spearmint ( Mentha spicata L.): A review. J Ethnopharmacol. 2021;278:114266. doi:10.1016/j.jep.2021.114266 In pharmacology, the efficacy of a plant or a natural constituent is not sufficient to justify its therapeutic use. Indeed, each bioactive substance is likely to have deleterious effects for human health, at least in high doses and over long periods [ 112]. In addition to efficacy, the active dose must be free from any toxicity and demonstrate safety. Therefore, in the therapeutic indication of any substance, it is imperative to define its risk-benefit ratio. When taken by mouth: Spearmint and spearmint oil are commonly consumed in foods. Spearmint is possibly safe when used as a medicine, short-term. It's usually well tolerated. Carvone forms two mirror image forms or enantiomers: R-(−)-carvone, has a sweetish minty smell, like spearmint leaves. Its mirror image, S-(+)-carvone, has a spicy aroma with notes of rye, like caraway seeds. [7] [8] The fact that the two enantiomers are perceived as smelling different is evidence that olfactory receptors must respond more strongly to one enantiomer than to the other. Not all enantiomers have distinguishable odors. Squirrel monkeys have also been found to be able to discriminate between carvone enantiomers. [9]

Spearmint leaves are infused in water to make spearmint tea. Spearmint is an ingredient of Maghrebi mint tea. Grown in the mountainous regions of Morocco, this variety of mint possesses a clear, pungent, but mild aroma. [39] Spearmint is an ingredient in several mixed drinks, such as the mojito and mint julep. Sweet tea, iced and flavoured with spearmint, is a summer tradition in the Southern United States. Johnson, A. J. and Miles, C. Chewing gum and context-dependent memory: the independent roles of chewing gum and mint flavour. Br.J Psychol. 2008;99(Pt 2):293-306. View abstract. The species and its subspecies have many synonyms, including Mentha crispa, Mentha crispata, and Mentha viridis. The two forms are also referred to, in older texts, by their optical rotations of laevo ( l) referring to R-(−)-carvone, and dextro ( d) referring to S-(+)-carvone. Modern naming refers to levorotatory isomers with the sign (-) and dextrorotatory isomers with the sign (+) in the systematic name.

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Nozhat F, Alaee S, Behzadi K, Azadi Chegini N. Evaluation of possible toxic effects of spearmint (Mentha spicata) on the reproductive system, fertility and number of offspring in adult male rats. Avicenna J Phytomed. 2014;4(6):420-429.The relaxing properties of spearmint oil may relax the intestines and muscles of the abdominal region, thereby allowing the gases formed in the stomach and the intestines to pass out of the body naturally. This provides relief from many health concerns, including uneasiness and restlessness, insomnia, headaches, stomach aches, indigestion, loss of appetite, chest pain, vomiting, cramps, and other related symptoms. Relieves Stress From these toxicological investigations, it can be declared that M. spicata is an experimentally safe plant, thus justifying its use in treating numerous abnormalities. However, prolonged treatment in high doses can lead to specific problems. For this, other studies on this plant’s chronic toxicity are necessary to complete its toxicological profile. 4. Conclusion and Pers

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