2017
DOI: 10.15446/rcciquifa.v46n2.67954
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Evaluación de la acción antiséptica de un jabón líquido utilizando algunos aceites esenciales como agente activo

Abstract: Se evaluó la acción antiséptica de un jabón líquido utilizando como activo aceitesesenciales de Eugenia caryophyllata T. (clavo de olor) y Cinnamomum verum J.(canela). Se formularon y elaboraron jabones líquidos usando como activo aceitesesenciales a concentraciones de 1,5% y 2%, posteriormente se evaluaron parámetrosfisicoquímicos, sensoriales, así como también microbiológicos sobre cepas bacterianasde Escherichia coli ATCC 25922 y Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 25923. Se encontróque las formulaciones idóneas son… Show more

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“…The essential oil of Cinnamomum verum (CvEO) commercialized in Puebla‐Mexico has a yield of 0.32 % (w/w) and 14 compounds confirmed 95.8 % of the volatile oil composition ( Table 1; Figure S1 ). These yields were similar than those reported in a previous work [10] . ( E )‐Cinnamaldehyde (45.9 %), 1,3,8‐ p‐ menthatriene (7.9 %), linalool (6.8 %), eugenol (5.5 %), and β‐caryophyllene (4.7 %) were the most abundant compounds.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…The essential oil of Cinnamomum verum (CvEO) commercialized in Puebla‐Mexico has a yield of 0.32 % (w/w) and 14 compounds confirmed 95.8 % of the volatile oil composition ( Table 1; Figure S1 ). These yields were similar than those reported in a previous work [10] . ( E )‐Cinnamaldehyde (45.9 %), 1,3,8‐ p‐ menthatriene (7.9 %), linalool (6.8 %), eugenol (5.5 %), and β‐caryophyllene (4.7 %) were the most abundant compounds.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…These yields were similar than those reported in a previous work. [10] (E)-Cinnamaldehyde (45.9 %), 1,3,8-p-menthatriene (7.9 %), linalool (6.8 %), eugenol (5.5 %), and βcaryophyllene (4.7 %) were the most abundant compounds. Depending on the geographical region, chemical differences have been observed in the composition of CvEO.…”
Section: Chemical Profiling Of Cveo and In Vitro Antifungal Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Essential oils with an abundance of phenylpropanoids and phenols inhibit platelet aggregation. The α-terpineol has cytotoxic properties, D-limonene, anticancer in male rats [1], perillic alcohol used in the treatment of different types of cancer, which is found in Phase I and II clinical studies [8], antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antifungal, antidepressant, aphrodisiac and other properties present in a greater or lesser degree in all oils [1, 3,9,10]. They are also used for their relaxing or stimulating effects on the Central Nervous System, bronchial, urinary infections and those caused by cuts and burns [3,11].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Según estudios cromatográficos, los aceites esenciales contendrían de 200 a 300 sustancias químicas diferentes, lo que ha permitido establecer su actividad biológica bactericida, antimicótica, antiparasitaria, antiviral, insecticida y antioxidante, siendo utilizados en diferentes aplicaciones: conservación de alimentos, medicina, agricultura, cosméticos, perfumes, etc. (Stashenko et al, 2014;Alzamora et al, 2001;Rojas et al, 2012;Osorio Fortich et al, 2017).…”
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