2017
DOI: 10.5530/pc.2017.2.11
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Cinnamomum Oliveri F. M. Bailey Leaf Solvent Extractions Inhibit the Growth of a Panel of Pathogenic Bacteria

Abstract: Introduction: Cinnamomum oliveri F. M. Bailey is a rain forest tree native to Australia. Decoctions, infusions and essential oils produced from the leaves were used traditionally to treat a variety of bacterial diseases. Despite this, C. oliveri leaf extractions have not been rigorously examined for antibacterial properties against many pathogens. Methods: The antimicrobial activity of C. oliveri leaf extractions was investigated by disc diffusion and growth time course assays against a panel of pathogenic bac… Show more

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“…Terpinenes: Camphor, Pinene [206] Antimicrobial, [204,207] , toxicological [204,207] Cough and cold, [208] diarrhoea, [178] dysentery, [178] gastrointestinal tract, [208] inflammation, [204] phthisis, [208] rheumatism, [204] skin disorders, [204] swellings [204]…”
Section: Barkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Terpinenes: Camphor, Pinene [206] Antimicrobial, [204,207] , toxicological [204,207] Cough and cold, [208] diarrhoea, [178] dysentery, [178] gastrointestinal tract, [208] inflammation, [204] phthisis, [208] rheumatism, [204] skin disorders, [204] swellings [204]…”
Section: Barkmentioning
confidence: 99%