2020
DOI: 10.31031/apdv.2020.07.000671
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Herbal Antimycotics and Their Prospects in Therapeutics

Abstract: Herbal antimycotics are being researched as antimicrobials to treat antibiotic-resistant fungal infections and as food preservatives (against food spoilage and mycotoxigenic fungi). Several antimycotic herbal compounds including cinnamaldehyde (in cinnamon, camphor, and cassia oils), carvacrol (in oregano, thyme, thymus and ajowan oils) and citral (in lemongrass, verbena, and citronella oils) inhibit yeasts and molds in microgram concentration. Their therapeutic use is still limited because of several biologic… Show more

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