“…The essential oil corresponded to thymol/q-cymene chemotype; the main constituents were, thymol (76Á96%), q-cymene (9Á89%) and c-terpinene (1Á92%). This is in concordance with the chemical composition of T. vulgaris grown in Tunisia previously reported by Chaftar et al (2012). Thyme oil exhibited stronger antifungal activity than pure thymol, with IC50 values equal to 31·04 and 123·6 ll l À1 respectively (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…This is in concordance with the chemical composition of T. vulgaris grown in Tunisia previously reported by Chaftar et al . (). Thyme oil exhibited stronger antifungal activity than pure thymol, with IC50 values equal to 31?04 and 123?6 μ l l −1 respectively (Fig.…”
“…The essential oil corresponded to thymol/q-cymene chemotype; the main constituents were, thymol (76Á96%), q-cymene (9Á89%) and c-terpinene (1Á92%). This is in concordance with the chemical composition of T. vulgaris grown in Tunisia previously reported by Chaftar et al (2012). Thyme oil exhibited stronger antifungal activity than pure thymol, with IC50 values equal to 31·04 and 123·6 ll l À1 respectively (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…This is in concordance with the chemical composition of T. vulgaris grown in Tunisia previously reported by Chaftar et al . (). Thyme oil exhibited stronger antifungal activity than pure thymol, with IC50 values equal to 31?04 and 123?6 μ l l −1 respectively (Fig.…”
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