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Podsumowanie
Eukaliptol wchodzi w skład wielu olejków eterycznych o właściwościach przeciwdrobnoustrojowych, aktywnych względem różnych szczepów bakterii, drożdży i grzybów strzępkowych. Warto podkreślić, że związek ten u człowieka jest szybko wchłaniany w jelicie cienkim, metabolizowany przez wątrobę oraz usuwany z organizmu przez nerki. Jednakże należy pamiętać o tym, że w dalszym ciągu brakuje dostatecznej informacji na temat potencjalnych interakcji 1,8-cyneolu z innymi lekami, które mogą indukować lub hamować aktywność CYP.
W drugiej części artykułu zostanie szczegółowo omówiony wpływ 1,8-cyneolu na choroby dróg oddechowych, takie jak: zapalenie błony śluzowej nosa i zatok przynosowych, zapalenie oskrzeli, astma i przewlekła obturacyjna choroba płuc (POChP).
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