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Sporicidal activity of tea tree oil
Australian Infection Control, 2006Abstract Due to the lack of antiseptics with sporicidal properties, the activity of tea tree oil (TTO)-containing products was investigated according to the EN 14347 European suspension method. The activity of different concentrations of TTO in 0.001% Tween 80, as well as an alcoholic hygienic skin wash (AHSW) and an alcoholic handrub (AHR), was ...
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1999
This chapter considers mainly the practical aspects of steam distillation of tea tree oil, the essential oil of Melaleuca, terpinen-4-ol type.The definition of an essential oil which was adopted by the Standards Association of Australia in 1968 and also by the International Standards Organisation (ISO) at the Ninth Plenary Meeting of the Technical ...
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This chapter considers mainly the practical aspects of steam distillation of tea tree oil, the essential oil of Melaleuca, terpinen-4-ol type.The definition of an essential oil which was adopted by the Standards Association of Australia in 1968 and also by the International Standards Organisation (ISO) at the Ninth Plenary Meeting of the Technical ...
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Eucalyptus oil and tea tree oil
Contact Dermatitis, 2015Anton C, de Groot, Erich, Schmidt
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Tea tree oil attenuates experimental contact dermatitis
Archives of Dermatological Research, 2010Herbs and minerals have been used in clinical dermatology for hundreds of years and herbal ingredients are becoming increasingly popular with the public in treatment of various dermatological conditions characterised by inflammation and pruritus. The aim of this study was to compare the efficacy of traditional topical therapeutic agents with a moderate
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1999
For some essential oils, as little as one teaspoonful can be fatal. Wormseed, sassafras, parsley, eucalyptus and camphor have all caused child fatalities in low doses (Tisserand and Balacs 1995). Consequently, guarding against accidentally overdosing with certain essential oils is important, especially with children.
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For some essential oils, as little as one teaspoonful can be fatal. Wormseed, sassafras, parsley, eucalyptus and camphor have all caused child fatalities in low doses (Tisserand and Balacs 1995). Consequently, guarding against accidentally overdosing with certain essential oils is important, especially with children.
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1999
Tea tree oil is not a new crop in that it was first discovered by Arthur Penfold in the 1920s (Penfold 1925) and commercial production started soon after.The oil was sold as pure oil and also in products such as in disinfectants and tooth paste. The oil and products were sold mainly, but not exclusively, on the Australian market.
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Tea tree oil is not a new crop in that it was first discovered by Arthur Penfold in the 1920s (Penfold 1925) and commercial production started soon after.The oil was sold as pure oil and also in products such as in disinfectants and tooth paste. The oil and products were sold mainly, but not exclusively, on the Australian market.
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Interactive Tree Of Life (iTOL) v5: an online tool for phylogenetic tree display and annotation
Nucleic Acids Research, 2021Ivica Letunic, Peer Bork
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