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The effect of exposure to Mentha suaveolens Ehrh. essential oil on the electroencephalographic activity according to gender difference

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/10412905.2023.2240798

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electroencephalography; essential oil; gender; Mentha suaveolens; inhalation; >

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This study evaluated the effects of commercial peppermint essential oil on human electroencephalographic (EEG) activity and found that it produced different EEG power spectrum changes and affected different brain regions according to gender. These changes may cause alterations in the psychophysiological functions of humans. Therefore, peppermint essential oil may be used in aromatherapy to improve the psychophysiological functions of humans.
Mentha suaveolens Ehrh. is an aromatic herb, traditionally used in the Mediterranean areas. Our objective was to evaluate the effect of inhalation of a commercial essential oil of M. suaveolens on human electroencephalographic (EEG) activity according to gender differences by measuring EEG power spectrum changes in healthy participants. Piperitenone oxide (55.60%) was the most abundant component in the essential oil. Our findings indicated that the inhalation of M. suaveolens essential oil produced different EEG power spectrum changes as well as affected different brain regions between genders. It could be concluded that the inhalation of M. suaveolens essential oil significantly changed the EEG wave activity according to gender and these changes may cause some alterations in the psychophysiological functions of humans. Hence, M. suaveolens essential oil may be utilized in aromatherapy for improving the psychophysiological functions of humans.

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