Study of volatile compounds and antimicrobial activity of Thuja essential oils

For over 5,000 years, various crops have used these herbal oils for a variety of health problems. The history of the use of essential oils has its roots in antiquity in countries such as Persia, India, Egypt, China. Essential oils are generally formed during the flowering period of plants and accumu...

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Autores principales: Eugenia Dumitrescu, Corina Marina Kracunovic, Sergiu Aurel Orasan - Alic, Razvan Florin Moruzi, Erieg Adulawab Mohamed, Alexandru Octavian Doma, Florin Muselin, Romeo Teodor Cristina
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:3760922d2f7d47e488044063a0eb616b2021-12-03T11:43:19ZStudy of volatile compounds and antimicrobial activity of Thuja essential oils 2069-2463https://doaj.org/article/3760922d2f7d47e488044063a0eb616b2021-12-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.veterinarypharmacon.com/docs/2326-2021_VD_15(2)_ART.6.ENG.pdfhttps://doaj.org/toc/2069-2463For over 5,000 years, various crops have used these herbal oils for a variety of health problems. The history of the use of essential oils has its roots in antiquity in countries such as Persia, India, Egypt, China. Essential oils are generally formed during the flowering period of plants and accumulate in flowers, fruits, leaves, roots or bark. The chemical composition of an essential oil obtained from a plant differs depending on the parts of the plant from which it was extracted. This paper lists information about Thuja shrubs which includes 5 species of trees, two of which are native to North America (Thuja occidentalis, Thuja plicata) and three from Western Asia (Thuja koraiensis, Thuja standishii, Thuja sutchuenensis). It presents taxonomy, chemical composition, pharmacological properties and notions about Thuja essential oils. The research part presents the identification of volatile compounds in thuja essential oil by GC-MS method and testing the antimicrobial effect of thuja essential oil.Eugenia DumitrescuCorina Marina KracunovicSergiu Aurel Orasan - AlicRazvan Florin MoruziErieg Adulawab MohamedAlexandru Octavian DomaFlorin MuselinRomeo Teodor CristinaRomanian National Association of the Veterinary Products Manufacturersarticlethuiavolatile compoundsantimicrobial activityAnimal cultureSF1-1100Veterinary medicineSF600-1100ENROMedicamentul Veterinar, Vol 15, Iss 2, Pp 63-75 (2021)
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topic thuia
volatile compounds
antimicrobial activity
Animal culture
SF1-1100
Veterinary medicine
SF600-1100
spellingShingle thuia
volatile compounds
antimicrobial activity
Animal culture
SF1-1100
Veterinary medicine
SF600-1100
Eugenia Dumitrescu
Corina Marina Kracunovic
Sergiu Aurel Orasan - Alic
Razvan Florin Moruzi
Erieg Adulawab Mohamed
Alexandru Octavian Doma
Florin Muselin
Romeo Teodor Cristina
Study of volatile compounds and antimicrobial activity of Thuja essential oils
description For over 5,000 years, various crops have used these herbal oils for a variety of health problems. The history of the use of essential oils has its roots in antiquity in countries such as Persia, India, Egypt, China. Essential oils are generally formed during the flowering period of plants and accumulate in flowers, fruits, leaves, roots or bark. The chemical composition of an essential oil obtained from a plant differs depending on the parts of the plant from which it was extracted. This paper lists information about Thuja shrubs which includes 5 species of trees, two of which are native to North America (Thuja occidentalis, Thuja plicata) and three from Western Asia (Thuja koraiensis, Thuja standishii, Thuja sutchuenensis). It presents taxonomy, chemical composition, pharmacological properties and notions about Thuja essential oils. The research part presents the identification of volatile compounds in thuja essential oil by GC-MS method and testing the antimicrobial effect of thuja essential oil.
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author Eugenia Dumitrescu
Corina Marina Kracunovic
Sergiu Aurel Orasan - Alic
Razvan Florin Moruzi
Erieg Adulawab Mohamed
Alexandru Octavian Doma
Florin Muselin
Romeo Teodor Cristina
author_facet Eugenia Dumitrescu
Corina Marina Kracunovic
Sergiu Aurel Orasan - Alic
Razvan Florin Moruzi
Erieg Adulawab Mohamed
Alexandru Octavian Doma
Florin Muselin
Romeo Teodor Cristina
author_sort Eugenia Dumitrescu
title Study of volatile compounds and antimicrobial activity of Thuja essential oils
title_short Study of volatile compounds and antimicrobial activity of Thuja essential oils
title_full Study of volatile compounds and antimicrobial activity of Thuja essential oils
title_fullStr Study of volatile compounds and antimicrobial activity of Thuja essential oils
title_full_unstemmed Study of volatile compounds and antimicrobial activity of Thuja essential oils
title_sort study of volatile compounds and antimicrobial activity of thuja essential oils
publisher Romanian National Association of the Veterinary Products Manufacturers
publishDate 2021
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