2021
DOI: 10.38150/sajeb.11(4).p355-361
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Bioautography and antifusaric activity of three tar extracts from the pyrolysis of three plants growing wild in the south-west of Algeria

Abstract: Vegetable tars are newly formed resinous products extracted by pyrolysis from wood or bark. Since prehistoric times, they have been used for their adhesive, water-repellent, repellent and finally medicinal properties. This work investigated the use of these vegetable tars as sources of bio-fungicides. The physicochemical properties of the tars obtained in the labor-atories showed a significant yield of 1.22%, 0.66% and 0.51% respectively for the wood of (Jeniperus phoenicea, Olea europeae sylvestris and Acacia… Show more

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