2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.indcrop.2015.03.067
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Chenopodium ambrosioides var. ambrosioides used in Moroccan traditional medicine can enhance the antimicrobial activity of conventional antibiotics

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“…Two isomers of terpinene were found, and β-terpinene (3.82%) has been the most cited than αterpinene (2.94%). However, from 37 studies on chemical composition essential oil of C. ambrosioides, as presented in the above table, α-terpinene was found to be the main constituent (40.5%) of essential oils from different countries include Brazil [197][198][199], Cameroon [200], China [201], Colombia [202], Egypt [203], India [204][205][206], Morocco [207], Nigeria [13], and Rwanda [208]. His concentration was variable according to countries and used parts.…”
Section: Phytochemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two isomers of terpinene were found, and β-terpinene (3.82%) has been the most cited than αterpinene (2.94%). However, from 37 studies on chemical composition essential oil of C. ambrosioides, as presented in the above table, α-terpinene was found to be the main constituent (40.5%) of essential oils from different countries include Brazil [197][198][199], Cameroon [200], China [201], Colombia [202], Egypt [203], India [204][205][206], Morocco [207], Nigeria [13], and Rwanda [208]. His concentration was variable according to countries and used parts.…”
Section: Phytochemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Natural products, such as essential oils, have historically proven their value as a source of molecules with antimicrobial potential, and may have high potential in bacterial and fungal infections in the near future. Indeed, the synergistic interaction of essential oils with antimicrobials has been previously reported as a valid approach to prevent the emergence of multidrug resistance by restoring their antimicrobial effect and reducing adverse effects of synthetic antimicrobials 1 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After identifying toward which traditional antibiotics the bacteria selected for this study had low sensitivity, these antimicrobials were used in the benzophenone synergism assay in serial dilutions of 2 × MIC. The Checkerboard method was used according to Brahim et al (2015) with minor modifications; 50 μL of said antimicrobials were placed along each well of the ordinates of the 96 well microtiter plate and the benzophenone dilutions were arranged along the abscissa (50 μL). Then, 100 μL of the bacterial suspension (1 × 10 4 CFU/mL) was added to each well.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%