2018
DOI: 10.1080/10496475.2018.1520776
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Antifungal and Antifumonisin Activities of Chemically Characterized Essential Oil ofArtabotrys odoratissimus

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“…A. odoratissimus leaf essential oil was recommended for mold and mycotoxin managements in food and animal feed due to its MIC values of 0.078–1.25 μL/mL against fifteen fungi Alternaria brassicicola , and A. geophila ; Aspergillus flavus , A. fumigatus , A. ochraceous , A. tamarii , and A. terreus ; Curvularia. tetramera ; F. equiseti , F. lateritium , F. oxysporum , F. udum , F. verticillioides ; and Penicillium citrinum , and P. expansum , as well as it completely inhibited fumonisin and ergosterol at 8 μL/mL [82] . In another report, this oil also caused the remarkable antifungal activity in arresting aflatoxin B 1 secretion by the toxigenic strain (Navjot 4NSt) of A. flavus at 750 μL/mL [90] …”
Section: Pharmacological Valuesmentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…A. odoratissimus leaf essential oil was recommended for mold and mycotoxin managements in food and animal feed due to its MIC values of 0.078–1.25 μL/mL against fifteen fungi Alternaria brassicicola , and A. geophila ; Aspergillus flavus , A. fumigatus , A. ochraceous , A. tamarii , and A. terreus ; Curvularia. tetramera ; F. equiseti , F. lateritium , F. oxysporum , F. udum , F. verticillioides ; and Penicillium citrinum , and P. expansum , as well as it completely inhibited fumonisin and ergosterol at 8 μL/mL [82] . In another report, this oil also caused the remarkable antifungal activity in arresting aflatoxin B 1 secretion by the toxigenic strain (Navjot 4NSt) of A. flavus at 750 μL/mL [90] …”
Section: Pharmacological Valuesmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…tetramera; F. equiseti, F. lateritium, F. oxysporum, F. udum, F. verticillioides; and Penicillium citrinum, and P. expansum, as well as it completely inhibited fumonisin and ergosterol at 8 μL/mL. [82] In another report, this oil also caused the remarkable antifungal activity in arresting aflatoxin B 1 secretion by the toxigenic strain (Navjot 4NSt) of A. flavus at 750 μL/mL. [90]…”
Section: Antimicrobial Activitymentioning
confidence: 91%
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