#7319. Nanotized kinetin enhances essential oil yield and active constituents of mint via improvement in physiological attributes

November 2026publication date
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Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health;
Environmental Engineering;
Pollution;
Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis;
Chemistry (all);
Environmental Chemistry;
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Abstract:
Often mint (Mentha arvensis L.) faces unforeseen limitations, resulting in a low yield and quality of essential oil (EO), especially menthol content necessitating the need to explore the potential of modern technology to overcome this predicament. One of such techniques is the use of nanomaterials. The bulk (un-nanotized) form of PGRs (plant growth regulators) has been considered as a potential tool for crop improvement.
Keywords:
Ball-milling; Essential oil; GC-MS; Mentha arvensis L.; Menthol; Nano-kinetin

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