SAcute toxicity of essential oils of two Moroccan endemic species:
Thymus broussonetii and Thymus leptobotrys
Abstract
Thymus species essential oils are widely used in aromatherapy to treat several ailments.
However, there is no report on their safety. In this study, we propose to investigate the
acute toxicity of T. leptobotrys and T. broussonetii essential oils. These two species
were selected on the basis of their frequency of medicinal use and commercial
importance. Chemical analysis of these two species essential oil revealed that thymol,
borneol, carvacrol and p-cymene were the main chemical constituents in T.
broussonetii, whereas the essential oil of T. leptobotrys contains carvacrol (98 %) as the
major component. In the acute toxicity assay, the animals showed no stereotypical
symptoms associated with toxicity such as convulsion, ataxy, diarrhoea or increased
diuresis. The calculated median lethal dose (LD50) was estimated at 4.47 g/kg for T.
broussonetii and 2.66 g/kg for T. leptobotrys