Nutrients (Sep 2023)

<i>Thymus atlanticus</i>: A Source of Nutrients with Numerous Health Benefits and Important Therapeutic Potential for Age-Related Diseases

  • Adil El Midaoui,
  • Farid Khallouki,
  • Réjean Couture,
  • Florina Moldovan,
  • Mahmoud Ali Ismael,
  • Brice Ongali,
  • Marie Yvonne Akoume,
  • Chakib Alem,
  • Ali Ait Boughrous,
  • Wafa Zennouhi,
  • Mhammed Chaoui Roqai,
  • Lhoussain Hajji,
  • Imen Ghzaiel,
  • Anne Vejux,
  • Gérard Lizard

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15184077
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 18
p. 4077

Abstract

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Thymus atlanticus (Lamiaceae) is a plant endemic to the Mediterranean basin that is found in significant quantities in the arid regions of Morocco. Thymus atlanticus is used in traditional medicine to treat infectious and non-infectious diseases. It is also used for the isolation of essential oils and for the seasoning of many dishes in the Mediterranean diet. The major constituents of Thymus atlanticus are saponins, flavonoids, tannins, alkaloids, various simple and hydroxycinnamic phenolic compounds, and terpene compounds. Several of these compounds act on signaling pathways of oxidative stress, inflammation, and blood sugar, which are parameters often dysregulated during aging. Due to its physiochemical characteristics and biological activities, Thymus atlanticus could be used for the prevention and/or treatment of age-related diseases. These different aspects are treated in the present review, and we focused on phytochemistry and major age-related diseases: dyslipidemia, cardiovascular diseases, and type 2 diabetes.

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