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Oli essenziali e loro applicazione in agricoltura: un’analisi della letteratura attraverso VOSviewer

2023

The new guidelines of the European Commission intend to reduce the use of pesticides by 50%. A valid sustainable alternative to chemicals products in agriculture seems to be essential oils (EOs). The role of OEs is to cope external stressors for protecting plants themselves from pests and/or insects, bacteria, fungi and nematodes. The purpose of the work is to investigate which EOs have been evaluated in agriculture in the last 100 years, specially focusing on main target activities (antibacterial, insecticidal, fungicidal, acaricidal, antiviral, nematocidal). The examination has been done with VOSviewer software, which through the cluster analysis of scientific literature available on Scop…

agricolturaSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataVOSviewer analysisoli essenzialiattività nematocida VOSviewernematocidal activityEssential oilagriculture
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Namaszczenie Jezusa w Betanii (Mt 26,6-13)

2019

The action of pericope that describes the anointing of Jesus (Matt. 26:6–13) took place in Bethany, in Judea. These areas were then part of the Great Roman Empire. Christ foretold that the woman who poured out the precious oil on His head in the house of Simon the Leper would know the whole world. That is what exactly happened. Many Christians do not know much about history of the Roman Empire, but probably everyone has heard of a nameless woman who anointed Jesus shortly before His passion and death. The woman embarrassed the apostles, her generous gesture toward Christ contrasted with the conspiracy of the chief priests and the elders of the people (Matt. 26:3–5) and the betrayal of Judas…

anonimowa kobietanameless womanJesus’ headburialgłowa Jezusanamaszczenieanointingprecious oilgood deeddrogi olejekpogrzebBethanydobry uczynekBetaniaPoznańskie Studia Teologiczne
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Essential oils as multi-target compounds for novel food safety strategies

This research work has been developed in the context of the potencial applications of essential oils as multi-target compounds for novel food safety strategies, such as active packaging technologies. Essential oils are aromatic oils derived from plants and usually extracted by hydrodistillation when intended to be used in food. There is an increasing interest in the antimicrobial properties of essential oils due to the possibility of using them to replace ‘synthetic’ preservatives in food or, in general, to reduce viable numbers of pathogens along the food chain.

antibacterial activityfoodborne pathogenrt-PCRGC/MSCitruchemical compositionessential oil; foodborne pathogens; rt-PCR; Citrus; antibacterial activity; chemical composition; Edible coating; GC/MS; Listeria monocytogenesListeria monocytogenesessential oilEdible coatingSettore AGR/16 - Microbiologia Agraria
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Composition of the essential oil from flowerheads of Chrysanthemum coronarium L. (Asteraceae) wild growing in Southern Italy

2004

The essential oils from the aerial parts of Chrysanthemum coronarium L. (Asteraceae) growing wild in two different localities of Southern Italy, Lascari (L) and Palinuro (P), were obtained by hydrodistillation in a 0.13–0.16% yield. The oils were analysed by GC and GC–MS; 68 constituents, amounting to 89.0% of the oil (L), and 43 constituents, amounting to 91.6% of the oil (P), were identified. The trans‐spiroketal–enol ether 2‐(2,4‐hexadiynylidene)‐1,6‐dioxaspiro[4,4]non‐3‐ene (trans‐tonghaosu) with chrysanthenyl and lyratyl esters and camphor were the main components of the oils.

antimicrobial activityAnthemideaeChtysanthemum coronariumchrysanthenyl and lyratyl esterSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaAsteraceaetonghaosuessential oil
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Composition and antimicrobial activity of the essential oil of Achillea falcata L. (Asteraceae).

2005

The composition of the essential oil from aerial parts of Achillea falcata L. (Asteraceae) growing wild in Lebanon was analysed by GC and GC–MS; 58 compounds, representing 94.4% of the oil, were identified. Isomers of the cyclobutane ethanol, 1-methyl-2-(1-methylethenyl), grandisol (21.4%) and fragranol (16.8%) were the main components of the oil. Also abundant were artemisia ketone (5.2%), terpinen-4-ol (4.5%) and 1,8-cineole (4.0%). The essential oil shows inhibitory activity mainly against Gram-positive bacteria.

antimicrobial activityGrandisolbiologyAchilleaMonoterpeneAchillea falcataGeneral ChemistrySettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaAsteraceaeAsteraceaebiology.organism_classificationSesquiterpenegrandisolTerpenoidessential oillaw.inventionfragranolchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistrylawBotanyEssential oilFood ScienceAntibacterial agent
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Commercial essential oils: sustainable alternatives in the agri-food industry

2019

Essential oils have enjoyed great popularity from ancient times to today due to agreeable scent and widely known beneficial properties. As a result, nowadays they have become valuable natural ingredients in perfume and cosmetics, food and beverages, agricultural, pharmaceutical and other industries for employment in human health, agriculture and environment, representing potentially safer and more sustainable alternatives to synthetic substances. This Doctoral Thesis has been developed with the aim of corroborating that essential oils are safer and more sustainable alternatives to synthetic products used in the agri-food industry, and consequently promoting their use as “bio” products to ma…

antimicrobial activityUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICAS ::Farmacología ::Farmacognosiaantioxidant activityfood cropsphytotoxicityhumanitiesgas chromatography-mass spectrometry:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS ::Farmacología ::Farmacognosia [UNESCO]invasive speciesextrusionagri-food industryessential oilsmicrocrystalline celluloseweed
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Ocena aktywności przeciwdrobnoustrojowej olejku geraniowego

2017

Olejki eteryczne od lat poddaje się badaniom poszukując w nich alternatywy dla syntetycznych środków konserwujących w kosmetykach. Olejek geraniowy dzięki zawartości głównie geraniolu i cytronelolu stanowi potencjalnie właśnie taką substancję. Celem przeprowadzonych badań było określenie właściwości przeciwdrobnoustrojowych olejku geraniowego. W pracy wykorzystano komercyjny olejek (AvicennaOil). Oceniono aktywność przeciwdrobnoustrojową etanolowego roztworu olejku w zakresie stężeń od 0,25 do 10,0 µl/ml. Materiał biologiczny stanowiły szczepy referencyjne z kolekcji ATCC: Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa oraz Candida albicans. Do badań wrażliwości szczepów na…

antimicrobial activityaktywność przeciwdrobnoustrojowageranium essential oilPelargoniumPelargoniageraniowy olejek eteryczny
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Volatile components of Centaurea calcitrapa L. and Centaurea sphaerocephala L. ssp. sphaerocephala, two Asteraceae growing wild in Sicily

2006

The volatile components of the flowerheads of Centaurea calcitrapa L. (C.c.) and Centaurea sphaerocephala L. ssp. sphaerocephala (C.s.) were obtained by hydrodistillation and identified by GC and GC–MS. Altogether 96 components were identified, 66 in C. calcitrapa and 68 in C. spaerocephala, mostly fatty acids (32.8%, C.c. and 44.2%, C.s.) and hydrocarbons (32.3%, C.c. and 15.9%, C.s.). 9,12-Octadecadienoic acid (15.8%, C.c.) and hexadecanoic acid (30.7%, C.s.) were the most abundant fatty acids; tricosane (8.0%, C.c.) and heptacosane (4.9%, C.s.) were the main hydrocarbons. Sesquiterpenes were also present as hydrocarbons (10.1% for 14 components in C.c. and 9.2% for 13 components in C.s.)…

antimicrobial activitybiologyChemistryGeneral ChemistryAsteraceaeAsteraceaebiology.organism_classificationessential oilbeta-eudesmollaw.inventionCentaurea sphaerocephala L. ssp sphaerocephalaCentaurea calcitrapaCentaurealawCentaurea calcitrapa LBotanyhexadecanoic acid912-octadecadienoic acidEssential oilFood Science
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FISH WASTE, NOT A PROBLEM BUT A POSSIBLE SOLUTION: CHITOSAN EXTRACTS AND NEW PACKAGING POSSIBILITIES.

2021

The fishing industry is one of the oldest industries in Europe and also one of the most important economic resources in the Mediterranean area. However, to date, in addition to creating considerable economic wealth, the various sectors (markets, restaurants, shops, etc.) also create significant levels of fish waste. If not processed or recycled adequately, these waste streams can lead to environmental degradation and severe pollution (Gao et al., 2018). Although today fish waste is considered a potential resource to generate high-added value, current practices in the fishing industry do not fully exploit its biological potential. Amongst the various possibilities for reuse, the production o…

antimicrobial activitygrape seed oilchitosanbiofilm
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Plant Extracts as Antimicrobial Agents in Sustainable Conservation of Erythrina caffra (Fabaceae) Historical Trees

2023

Microbial colonization plays a relevant role in the biodegradation and biodeterioration of cultural and natural heritage, representing a revealing problem in conservation strategy. In this study, the essential oil (EO) and hydro-alcoholic extract (HAE) of Origanum vulgare L. (Lamiaceae), an aromatic perennial plant, representative of the Mediterranean basin, growing spontaneously and cultivated all over the world, were analysed. Natural products, such as essential oil and hydroalcoholic extract, have strong antiseptic and antimicrobial properties and are ad hoc applied for the sustainable conservation of Erithryna caffra (Fabaceae). The main taxa revealed in the damaging of these arboreal h…

antimicrobial activitysustainable conservationnatural heritageSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicatahydro-alcoholic extractessential oilurban historical tree
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