2010
DOI: 10.1002/ffj.1983
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Essential oil research: past, present and future

Abstract: Essential oil plants and essential oils (EOs) have been used since early human history to fl avour and treat food and beverages as aroma chemicals and, empirically, as preservatives, to cover unpleasant odours, to attract other individuals or to control sanitary problems. In this way they contribute to communication between individuals, infl uence the well-being of humans and animals and show a long socio-cultural and socio-economic tradition.Discovering and elucidating thousands of new EO compounds over the l… Show more

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“…Isman () as well as Adorjan and Buchbauer () pointed out their application as plant and crop protectants. Moreover, promising approaches have been reported using essential oils or components thereof in medicinal products for human or veterinary use (Buchbauer and Jirovetz ; Shahi and others ; Bakkali and others ; Franz ; Woronuk and others ; Lang and Buchbauer ). Therefore, in recent times, essential oils have gained great popularity as consumers have developed a particular ever‐growing awareness toward the use of natural ingredients, especially in food, household, and cosmetic products (Yamamoto ; Jiang and others ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Isman () as well as Adorjan and Buchbauer () pointed out their application as plant and crop protectants. Moreover, promising approaches have been reported using essential oils or components thereof in medicinal products for human or veterinary use (Buchbauer and Jirovetz ; Shahi and others ; Bakkali and others ; Franz ; Woronuk and others ; Lang and Buchbauer ). Therefore, in recent times, essential oils have gained great popularity as consumers have developed a particular ever‐growing awareness toward the use of natural ingredients, especially in food, household, and cosmetic products (Yamamoto ; Jiang and others ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous research also unveiled a number of medicinal properties form Ferula spp. including antibacterial, antifungal, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antinociceptive, anticonvulsant, antispasmodic and hypotensive activities (Bakkali et al 2008;Asili et al 2009;Maggi et al 2009;Bagheri et al 2010;Franz 2010;Chibani et al 2012;Labed-Zouad et al 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Brazil has a huge biodiversity, where much of the native plant species has not been studied. It is estimated that about 3000 essential oils are known, of which about three hundred are commercially important, intended mainly for the fragrance market [2, 3]. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%