Background
Essential oils (EOs) have been claimed to modulate mental functions though the most of data were obtained from subjective
Conclusion
These data suggest refreshing properties of vetiver EO on electrical brain activity and alertness.
Methods
The following electrode implantation on the skull, control, and treated animals were subjected for EEG recording while inhaling water and vetiver EO (20 and 200 µl), respectively. Fast Fourier transform was used for analysis of EEG power spectrum.
Results
One-way ANOVA analysis confirmed that vetiver EO inhalation significantly increased total waking and reduced slow-wave sleep time. Moreover, EO inhalation decreased alpha and beta1 activity in both frontal and parietal cortices and increased gamma activity in the frontal cortex. Changes in these frequencies began almost from the start of the inhalation.
