2015
DOI: 10.15835/nsb.7.4.9650
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Antifungal Effects of <i>Zataria multiflora</i> Essential Oil on the Inhibitory Growth of some Postharvest Pathogenic Fungi

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“…Correa‐Pacheco et al (2017) reported well‐distributed and spherical nanoparticles for thyme essential oil in chitosan coating (Correa‐Pacheco et al, 2017). The sphericity of encapsulated EO causes nanoparticles to have an excellent ability for controlled release and protection against encapsulated EO, which is related to the lowest contact area with medium and the longest route for movements of EO (Nasseri et al, 2016).…”
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“…Correa‐Pacheco et al (2017) reported well‐distributed and spherical nanoparticles for thyme essential oil in chitosan coating (Correa‐Pacheco et al, 2017). The sphericity of encapsulated EO causes nanoparticles to have an excellent ability for controlled release and protection against encapsulated EO, which is related to the lowest contact area with medium and the longest route for movements of EO (Nasseri et al, 2016).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the PDI value of lower or equal to 0.3 showed a uniform colloidal system (Chetoni et al, 2016). Nasseri et al (2016) stated that the particle size of Zataria multiflora EO solid lipid nanoparticle was about 255.5 nm. They also reported the PDI and zeta potential as 0.369 and −37.8 mV, respectively, which is in line with the data obtained in our study (Nasseri et al, 2016).…”
Section: Characteristics Of Nanoparticle (Nano)mentioning
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