2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jspr.2008.10.006
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Activity of essential oil and its major compound, 1,8-cineole, from Eucalyptus globulus Labill., against the storage fungi Aspergillus flavus Link and Aspergillus parasiticus Speare

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“…This indicated that 1,8-cineole was more effective as antifungal against both fungal species than E. urophylla oil. Several researches also showed that the main compound of eucalyptus oil was 1,8-cineole which exhibited capability as antifungal (Vilela et al, 2009;Kim & Park, 2012;Mousavi & Raftos, 2012;Pujiarti, Yoshito, & Hideaki, 2012).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…This indicated that 1,8-cineole was more effective as antifungal against both fungal species than E. urophylla oil. Several researches also showed that the main compound of eucalyptus oil was 1,8-cineole which exhibited capability as antifungal (Vilela et al, 2009;Kim & Park, 2012;Mousavi & Raftos, 2012;Pujiarti, Yoshito, & Hideaki, 2012).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The main compound found in eucalyptus essential oil is 1,8-cineole (Somda, Leth, & Sérémé, 2007;Damjanovic-Vratnica, Dakov, Sukovic, & Damjanovic, 2011). Several studies explained that 1,8-cineole is one of the active compounds that has activity as an antifungal agent (Vilela et al, 2009;Kim & Park, 2012;Mousavi & Raftos, 2012). However, there was lack of information available regarding to antifungal activity of E. urophylla oil against plant pathogenic fungi.…”
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“…GuÈ venalp et al [18] showed that the main chemical compounds found in A. austriaca essential oil are: camphor (45.5%), 1, 8-cineole (30.4%), camphene (6.5%), α-terpineol (3.2%), α -pinene (3.0%) and terpinen-4-ol (2.9%) respectively. Some of these materials might be of future use as bioherbicides; for example, it is known that 1, 8-cineole (Eucalyptol) is a fungal growth inhibitor [19]. Therefore, the inhibitory effect of A. austriaca could result from toxicity of 1, 8-cineole.…”
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“…Main active compound: 1,8-cineole (Nerio et al, 2009;Vilela et al, 2009) 9.10.2. Properties: Anticatarrhale, expectorant and mucolytic, antimicrobial, Antiviral (Ben-Arye et al, 2011;Ben Hadj et al, 2011;Caballero-Gallardo et al, 2011;Gende et al, 2010).…”
Section: Eucalyptus Essential Oil (Eucalyptus Globulus)mentioning
confidence: 99%