Toxicity and therapeutic applications of citrus essential oils (CEOs): a review
Date
2023
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
International Journal of Food Properties
Abstract
Citrus essential oil (CEO) is obtained from the fruit of Genus Citrus,
a flowering plant shrub in the family of the Rutaceae (Eremocitrus or
Microcitrus) and extensively used in food, chemical industry, and traditional
medicinal treatment owing to its pleasant aroma, antioxidant, and antiseptic
properties. This review presents a botanical description, distribution, traditional uses, chemical composition, bioactive components, and the therapeu tic uses as well as toxicological effects of the CEO. The objective was achieved
via a comprehensive literature search of electronic databases such as Science
Direct, PubMed, Web of Science, Wiley, ACS, Springer, Taylor and Francis,
Google Scholar, SCOPUS, conference proceedings, thesis, and books until
2022 for publications. Citrus essential oils and their constituents are
extracted and isolated either from the fruit peels, seeds, leaves, or flowers
of the citrus plants. A comparative study of the sources of CEO confirmed its
origin, ethnopharmacological and therapeutic uses. Over 2000 secondary
metabolites have been isolated, with the main active constituents: being
terpenes, monoterpenes, sesquiterpenes, and diterpenes. A comprehensive
literature review revealed vast therapeutic benefits of CEO. Incomplete data
report on in vitro and in vivo trials especially, on dosage, positive and
negative control groups, intervention time, toxicity studies, phytochemical
profiling, and clinical trials seem to be a knowledge gap.
Description
Research Article
Keywords
Citrus essential oil;, cytotoxicity, biopesticide, anti-cancer, larvicida, nephroprotective
Citation
To cite this article: Augustine S. Brah, Francis A. Armah, Collins Obuah, Samuel A. Akwetey & Christian K. Adokoh (2023) Toxicity and therapeutic applications of citrus essential oils (CEOs): a review, International Journal of Food Properties, 26:1, 301-326, DOI: 10.1080/10942912.2022.2158864