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Essential Oils in Citrus

2020
Citrus essential oils are precious natural compounds characterized by a strong odor and formed as secondary metabolites. They are widely used in many fields all over the world and they have a large economic impact. Their pleasant flavors, bioactive capacity and nutritional value make them an integral part of pharmaceutical, agricultural, cosmetic and ...
S Fatta del Bosco   +4 more
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- Aromatherapy with Essential Oils

2015
Requirements of governmental bodies in the use of natural products increased tremendously in the last years. Not only the directions by the flavor regulation but also the demand of the consumer organizations presses the industry and producers to supply solely natural products, often desired in “bio” quality.
Jürgen Wanner, Erich Schmidt
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Therapeutic potential of Citronella Essential Oil: a review.

Current Drug Discovery Technologies, 2019
Mosquito borne diseases such as malaria, filariasis, chikunguniya, yellow fever, dengue and Japanese encephalitis are the major cause of remarkable morbidity and mortality in livestock and humans worldwide.
Ruchi Sharma   +4 more
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Sources of Essential Oils

2009
Essential oils are complex mixtures of volatile compounds produced by living organisms and isolated by physical means only (pressing and distillation) from a whole plant or plant part of known taxonomic origin. The respective main compounds are mainly derived from three biosynthetic pathways only, the mevalonate pathway leading to sesquiterpenes, the ...
Johannes Novak, Chlodwig Franz
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Essential Oil Poisoning

Journal of Toxicology: Clinical Toxicology, 1999
A review of essential oils used in the natural product pharmacopoeia with detailed evaluations of nutmeg(myristicin, eugenol); eucalyptus (1, 8 cineole); mint (menthol); cinnamon (cinnamaldehyde); ...
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Antioxidant Activity of Essential Oils

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2013
Essential oils (EOs) are liquid mixtures of volatile compounds obtained from aromatic plants. Many EOs have antioxidant properties, and the use of EOs as natural antioxidants is a field of growing interest because some synthetic antioxidants such as BHA and BHT are now suspected to be potentially harmful to human health.
AMORATI, RICCARDO   +2 more
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Chemical Composition, Antioxidant and Antifungal Potential of Clove (Syzygium aromaticum) Essential Oil, its Major Compound and its Derivatives

Journal of Essential Oil-Bearing Plants (JEOBP), 2019
In this present study, clove essential oil was extracted through hydro distillation using Clevenger apparatus which revealed the presence of (%) moisture (29.47±0.08), ash (5.29±0.08), crude fat (5.86±0.03), crude fibre (14.37±0.04), crude protein (6.91 ...
K. Kaur, S. Kaushal, R. Rani
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Chemistry of Essential Oils

2007
Essential oil, also defined as essence, volatile oil, etheric oil or aetheroleum, is a complex mixture of volatile constituents biosynthesised by living organisms. Essential oils can be liberated from their matrix by water, steam and dry distillation, or expression in the case of citrus fruits [1-5].
K. Hüsnü, Can Başer, Fatih Demirci
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Encapsulation of Mentha pulegium Essential Oil in Yeast Cell Microcarriers: An Approach to Environmentally Friendly Pesticides.

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2019
A green approach for the encapsulation of Mentha pulegium essential oil in commercial baker's yeast and its evaluation as a pesticide against the insect pest Myzus persicae are presented. Upon treating aqueous yeast cell dispersion with the essential oil,
E. Kavetsou   +6 more
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Essential Oils and Terpenes

2005
Introduction 159 Structural Classification 160 Structure-Activity Relationships 162 Improving Permeation Enhancement Ability of Terpenes 163 Mechanism of Action of Terpenes 165 Terpene Derivatives as Enhancers 168 Conclusions 171 References 171One of the most common approaches to drug penetration enhancement is the use of chemical agents ...
Rashmi Thakur   +2 more
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