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Loutrari, H., et al. (2006). Mastic oil from Pistacia lentiscus var. chia inhibits growth and survival of human K562 leukemia cells and attenuates angiogenesis [Abstract]. Granger C, Starace M, Alessandrini A, et al. Efficacy and acceptability of a new water-soluble nail strengthener containing Pistacia lentiscus and hyaluronic acid to improve the appearance of brittle nails versus untreated nails: in vitro and clinical evidence. Skin Appendage Disord. 2020;6(2):108-14. View abstract. Moulos, P., Papadodima, O., Chatziioannou, A., Loutrari, H., Roussos, C., and Kolisis, F. N. A transcriptomic computational analysis of mastic oil-treated Lewis lung carcinomas reveals molecular mechanisms targeting tumor cell growth and survival. BMC.Med Genomics 2009;2:68. View abstract. Dimas, K., Hatziantoniou, S., Wyche, J. H., and Pantazis, P. A mastic gum extract induces suppression of growth of human colorectal tumor xenografts in immunodeficient mice. In Vivo 2009;23(1):63-68. View abstract.

The 1881 Chios earthquake, estimated as 6.5 on the moment magnitude scale, damaged a large portion of the island's buildings and resulted in great loss of life. Reports of the time spoke of 5,500–10,000 fatalities. [43] It was affected also by the population exchange after the Greco–Turkish War of 1919–1922, with the incoming Greek refugees settling in Kastro (previously a Turkish neighborhood) and in new settlements hurriedly built south of Chios town.

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People who wish to use mastic gum to help with the symptoms of ulcers may try taking 350 mg three times per day. Studies show that people who took these amounts did not have serious side effects. Soothing inflammatory bowel disease He, M. L., Chen, W. W., Zhang, P. J., Jiang, A. L., Fan, W., Yuan, H. Q., Liu, W. W., and Zhang, J. Y. Gum mastic increases maspin expression in prostate cancer cells. Acta Pharmacol.Sin. 2007;28(4):567-572. View abstract.

The island's climate is warm and moderate, categorised as temperate, Mediterranean ( Köppen: Csa), with modest variation due to the stabilising effect of the surrounding sea. Average temperatures normally range from a summer high of 30°C (86°F) to a winter low of 7°C (45°F) in January, although temperatures of over 40°C (104°F) or below freezing can sometimes be encountered. The Chios Mastic Museum offers a permanent exhibition about mastic production on the island, explaining its history and cultivation techniques as well as demonstrating its different uses today. [7] Turkey [ edit ] The defeat of Persia at the Battle of Mycale in 479 BC meant the liberation of Chios from Persian rule. When the Athenians formed the Delian League, Chios joined as one of the few members who did not have to pay tribute but who supplied ships to the alliance. [23] For example, one study found that people who used mastic gum had an improvement in certain types of indigestion and stomach pain. They had less stomach pain in general and less stomach pain from anxiety. They also reported less heartburn.Yes, you won't find the mastic gum, which is known for its beneficial effects on digestion, anywhere else. There may be mastic trees growing elsewhere in the Mediterranean, but only on the island of Chios is mastic a miracle drop. This is due to a combination of 3 factors: The gentle, fragrant and pricey product is exclusive to Chios and has been cultivated here since the 1st century AD. It is also believed to have therapeutic properties. Tradition says that the mastic trees began crying when Agios Isidoros was tortured on Chios by the Romans. Mastic gum is principally used either as a flavouring or for its gum properties, as in mastic chewing gum. [ citation needed] A person can chew mastic gum like normal chewing gum, or they can ingest it in capsule or powder form. Essential oil from mastic gum is also available.

Healthline has strict sourcing guidelines and relies on peer-reviewed studies, academic research institutions, and medical associations. We avoid using tertiary references. You can learn more about how we ensure our content is accurate and current by reading our editorial policy. Another article states that mastic gum does have the ability to kill H. pylori, but that studies have not shown that it can clear an H. pylori infection completely.Medical News Today has strict sourcing guidelines and draws only from peer-reviewed studies, academic research institutions, and medical journals and associations. We avoid using tertiary references. We link primary sources — including studies, scientific references, and statistics — within each article and also list them in the resources section at the bottom of our articles. You can learn more about how we ensure our content is accurate and current by reading our editorial policy. Ancient Jewish halachic sources indicate mastic as a treatment for bad breath: "Mastic is not chewed on Shabbat. When [is it forbidden to chew mastic on Shabbat]? When the intention is medicinal. If it is used for bad breath, it is permissible." [11]

Within the European Union, mastic production in Chios is granted protected designation of origin and protected geographical indication names. [7] Although the tree is native to all of the Mediterranean region, it will release its resin only on selected places, most notably, around Cesme, Turkey and in the southern portion of the Greek island of Chios, the latter being the only place in the world where it is cultivated regularly. [2] [3] The island's mastic production is controlled by a co-operative of "medieval" villages, collectively known as the ' mastichochoria' (Μαστιχοχώρια, lit. "mastic villages"). Marner, Franz-Josef; Freyer, Antje; Lex*, Johann (1991-01-01). "Triterpenoids from gum mastic, the resin ofPistacia lentiscus". Phytochemistry. 30 (11): 3709–3712. Bibcode: 1991PChem..30.3709M. doi: 10.1016/0031-9422(91)80095-I. ISSN 0031-9422. The Growers' Spirit in the UK". Mastiha World. Archived from the original on 2017-07-08 . Retrieved 2021-07-26. Hazan Z, Adamsky K, Lucassen A, Levin LA. A first-in-human phase 1 randomized single and multiple ascending dose study of RPh201 in healthy volunteers. Clin Pharmacol Drug Dev. 2020;9(3):366-74. View abstract. Ottomans landed a large force on the island consequently and put down the rebellion. The Ottoman massacre of Chios expelled, killed or enslaved thousands of the inhabitants of the island. [41] It wiped out whole villages and affected the Mastichochoria area, the mastic growing villages in the south of the island. It triggered also negative public reaction in Western Europe, as portrayed by Eugène Delacroix, and in the writing of Lord Byron and Victor Hugo. In 1825, Thomas Barker of Bath painted a fresco depicting the Chios Massacre on the walls of Doric House, Bath, Somerset. [42] Finally, Chios was not included in the modern Greek state and remained under Ottoman rule.

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Mastic is used as gum, aroma and flavour in pastry making and also in the production of the famous mastic liquor. Mastic oil is also used in furniture and musical instruments industry. In the Maghreb, mastic is used mainly in cakes, sweets, and pastries and as a stabilizer in meringue and nougat. In Morocco, mastic is used in the preparation of smoked foods. [ citation needed] William Henry Burbank (1888). The Photographic Negative. Scovill Manufacturing Company. p. 128. mastic. The length of use varies depending on your condition. The first results should appear after a few days.

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