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Sandra Afonso, Juliana Nogueira, Carlos Cavaleiro, Fernanda M. L. Ferreira and Matilde Moreira-Santos
Essential oils (EOs) from Thymus mastichina (EO-thyme) and Helichrysum italicum (EO-curry) have wide commercial applications, but little is known about their ecotoxicity to aquatic life. We evaluated the lethal toxicity of both EOs toward standard freshw...
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Petru Alexandru Vlaicu, Arabela Elena Untea, Tatiana Dumitra Panaite, Mihaela Saracila, Raluca Paula Turcu and Mihaela Dumitru
As the use of antibiotics has been banned or reduced in certain countries in animal industries, the search for new alternatives to antibiotics has been and will continue to be a research subject in poultry for several years. This study aimed to evaluate ...
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Adina I. Gavrila, Ciprian G. Chisega-Negrila, Laura Maholea, Mircea L. Gavrila, Oana C. Parvulescu and Ioana Popa
In this paper, the essential oil (EO) extraction from thyme by the consecutive use of ultrasound and microwave treatments is presented. The aim of this study was to apply an ultrasound pre-treatment of thyme leaves to enhance the thymol content and the e...
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Nikola Puvaca, Vincenzo Tufarelli and Ilias Giannenas
The use of essential oils in animal nutrition has attracted attention as a potential substitute for antibiotic growth promoters in the past twenty-five years. This paper will review the current scientific evidence on the usage of essential oils from Lami...
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Marinos Xagoraris, Panagiota-Kyriaki Revelou, Stela Dedegkika, Charalabos D. Kanakis, George K. Papadopoulos, Christos S. Pappas and Petros A. Tarantilis
Among the variants of Greek honey, the most commonly available are pine, fir, thyme, and citrus honey. Samples of the above kinds of honey, identified according to European and Greek legislation, were studied using gas chromatography coupled with mass sp...
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Malwina Brozyna, Anna Zywicka, Karol Fijalkowski, Damian Gorczyca, Monika Oleksy-Wawrzyniak, Karolina Dydak, Pawel Migdal, Bartlomiej Dudek, Marzenna Bartoszewicz and Adam Junka
Herein, we present a new test, dubbed AntiBioVol, to be used for the quantitative evaluation of antibiofilm activity of volatile compounds in vitro. AntiBioVol is performed in two 24-well plates using a basic microbiological laboratory equipment. To demo...
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H.R. Khazaie, F. Nadjafi, M. Bannayan
Pág. 315 - 321
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Jacques Kaloustian, Lydia Abou, Céline Mikail, Marie J Amiot, Henri Portugal
Pág. 2437 - 2444
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