2000
DOI: 10.1023/a:1026571914665
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“…(Bertan et al, 2019). Dissimilar to that C. tinctorius aquous extracts showed antifungal activity (Mehrabian, Majd, & Majd, 2000), with attribution of that effect to its content of the natural dyes carthamin and precarthamin (Salem et al, 2014). At last, Ricinus communis leaves extract showed in vitro anti-Saprolegnia activity (Khallil, 2001) and fungal inhibitory effects which may be attributed to the presence of tannins, steroids and flavonoids (Jain & Nafis, 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…(Bertan et al, 2019). Dissimilar to that C. tinctorius aquous extracts showed antifungal activity (Mehrabian, Majd, & Majd, 2000), with attribution of that effect to its content of the natural dyes carthamin and precarthamin (Salem et al, 2014). At last, Ricinus communis leaves extract showed in vitro anti-Saprolegnia activity (Khallil, 2001) and fungal inhibitory effects which may be attributed to the presence of tannins, steroids and flavonoids (Jain & Nafis, 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The antifungal activity of extracts from Rubia tinctorum , Carthamus tinctorius and Juglans regia against Geotrichum candidum was studied by Mehrabian et al [16], who reported effective inhibition of fungal growth by aqueous and methanol extracts from Carthamus tinctorius (40 mm and 20 mm, respectively). However, Mehrabian et al [16] did not specify the chemical characteristics of the plant extracts. In turn, Talibi et al [17] studied the antagonistic activity of 43 preparations obtained from 36 plant species against Geotrichum candidum .…”
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confidence: 99%