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Eco-alternative treatments for Vibrio parahaemolyticus and V. cholerae biofilms from shrimp industry through Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus globulus) and Guava (Psidium guajava) extracts: A road for an Ecuadorian sustainable economy. [PDF]
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Disclosing the potential of Cupressus leylandii A.B. Jacks & Dallim, Eucalyptus globulus Labill., Aloysia citrodora Paláu, and Melissa officinalis L. hydrosols as eco-friendly antimicrobial agents. [PDF]
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Materials Today Communications, 2020
In this study, Eucalyptus globulus essential oil was used in green synthesis of Zinc oxide nanoparticles. After extraction of essential oil from leaves by hydrodistillation, it was mixed with Zinc acetate dihydrate to prepare ZnO nanoparticles. XRD, DLS,
Zahra Obeizi +5 more
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In this study, Eucalyptus globulus essential oil was used in green synthesis of Zinc oxide nanoparticles. After extraction of essential oil from leaves by hydrodistillation, it was mixed with Zinc acetate dihydrate to prepare ZnO nanoparticles. XRD, DLS,
Zahra Obeizi +5 more
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Journal of food microbiology, 2020
Carrot cellulose nano fibers (CNF) have been extracted from carrot pulp using acid hydrolysis process. The size of the CNF was in the range of 6.33-58.77 nm.
G. Ghoshal, Deepinder Singh
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Carrot cellulose nano fibers (CNF) have been extracted from carrot pulp using acid hydrolysis process. The size of the CNF was in the range of 6.33-58.77 nm.
G. Ghoshal, Deepinder Singh
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, 2020
A novel research about using dried Eucalyptus Globulus leaves (EGL) as a biodegradable natural thermal insulating and sound absorbing material for building walls is presented. The EGL is used as leaves alone or hybrid with wheat straw fibers.
M. Ali +9 more
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A novel research about using dried Eucalyptus Globulus leaves (EGL) as a biodegradable natural thermal insulating and sound absorbing material for building walls is presented. The EGL is used as leaves alone or hybrid with wheat straw fibers.
M. Ali +9 more
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Assessing the drivers and the recruitment potential of Eucalyptus globulus in the Iberian Peninsula
, 2020In the last century, eucalypts became one of the most popular fast-growing species in the world for production purposes. Eucalyptus globulus Labill. is currently one of the most extensively cultivated species.
L. Queirós +6 more
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Current Chemical Biology, 2020
The Eucalyptus globulus extractions have been used by the traditional healers to treat diseases in the study area. Our previous study revealed that the essential oil has antimicrobial and antifungal activity.
B. Mengiste +6 more
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The Eucalyptus globulus extractions have been used by the traditional healers to treat diseases in the study area. Our previous study revealed that the essential oil has antimicrobial and antifungal activity.
B. Mengiste +6 more
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Toxin Reviews, 2019
Toxicity Allium sativum and Eucalyptus globulus essential oils were investigated against Ephestia kuehniella larvae in addition to physiological effects on digestive enzymes, intermediary metabolism, antioxidant response and storage macromolecules.
Morteza Shahriari +5 more
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Toxicity Allium sativum and Eucalyptus globulus essential oils were investigated against Ephestia kuehniella larvae in addition to physiological effects on digestive enzymes, intermediary metabolism, antioxidant response and storage macromolecules.
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On the suitability of Eucalyptus globulus green manure for field weed control
Crop Protection, 2019Eucalyptus globulus Labill. (Tasmanian blue gum), one of the most widespread wood species, is broadly grown in forestry exploitations for timber production, giving rise to abundant harvest residues devoted to obtaining bioenergy or essential oils ...
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