Treatment | Balm leaves extract (Melissa officinalis) | physiological function | Transcriptome | Proteome | Metabolome | Target | Reference | blinded | ||||||||
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CID (PubChem) | ChEMBL | heat stress resistance | ||||||||||||||
Concentration | Exposure time | Food | Growth medium | Special additives | C. elegans strain | Temperature | Change compared to control | Percentual change compared to control | p < 0.05 | notes | ||||||
0.1 % (w/w) | whole life; start: A1 | OP50 | liquid NGM | 10 mM glucose, Carbenicillin | N2 (wild type) | 20°C | up | yes | A3; Stressor: 37°C; endpoint: mean lifespan | Fitzenberger E, Deusing DJ, Wittkop A, Kler A, Kriesl E, Bonnländer B, Wenzel U (2014) Effects of plant extracts on the reversal of glucose-induced impairment of stress-resistance in Caenorhabditis elegans. Plant Foods Hum Nutr 69, 78-84. |