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Citrus Essential Oils in Aromatherapy: Therapeutic Effects and Mechanisms

Journal

ANTIOXIDANTS
Volume 11, Issue 12, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/antiox11122374

Keywords

citrus essential oils; aromatherapy; natural aromatic compounds; therapeutic effects of citrus EOs; characterization of citrus EOs

Funding

  1. Rural Development Administration, Republic of Korea
  2. [PJ0157260]

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Citrus essential oil is a complex mixture of nearly 400 compounds, with a pleasant scent and the ability to uplift mood, relax the body and mind, and increase pleasure. It has a wide range of applications in personal care, perfumes, pharmaceuticals, foods and beverages, and is used in aromatherapy for stress reduction and mood enhancement.
Citrus is one of the main fruit crops cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide. Approximately half (40-47%) of the fruit mass is inedible and discarded as waste after processing, which causes pollution to the environment. Essential oils (EOs) are aromatic compounds found in significant quantities in oil sacs or oil glands present in the leaves, flowers, and fruit peels (mainly the flavedo part). Citrus EO is a complex mixture of similar to 400 compounds and has been found to be useful in aromatic infusions for personal health care, perfumes, pharmaceuticals, color enhancers in foods and beverages, and aromatherapy. The citrus EOs possess a pleasant scent, and impart relaxing, calming, mood-uplifting, and cheer-enhancing effects. In aromatherapy, it is applied either in message oils or in diffusion sprays for homes and vehicle sittings. The diffusion creates a fresh feeling and enhances relaxation from stress and anxiety and helps uplifting mood and boosting emotional and physical energy. This review presents a comprehensive outlook on the composition, properties, characterization, and mechanism of action of the citrus EOs in various health-related issues, with a focus on its antioxidant properties.

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