2018
DOI: 10.1111/ics.12456
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The in vitro antimicrobial evaluation of commercial essential oils and their combinations against acne

Abstract: The investigated essential oil combinations resulted in at least 50% of the combinations displaying noteworthy antimicrobial activity. Most of the synergistic interactions do not necessarily correspond to the recommended layman's aroma-therapeutic literature, which highlights a need for scientific validation of essential oil antimicrobial activity. No antagonism was observed.

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“…The chemical composition of each oil has previously been analyzed, and the major compounds reported, as included in the Supporting Information. [32,49] Essential Oil Antimicrobial Activity Essential oil combinations are often used with the goal of creating a synergistic effect. This goal, although desired, is not necessarily the outcome as shown in this and other studies.…”
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“…The chemical composition of each oil has previously been analyzed, and the major compounds reported, as included in the Supporting Information. [32,49] Essential Oil Antimicrobial Activity Essential oil combinations are often used with the goal of creating a synergistic effect. This goal, although desired, is not necessarily the outcome as shown in this and other studies.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This goal, although desired, is not necessarily the outcome as shown in this and other studies. [47][48][49][50][51][52][53] If one were to consider the aroma-therapeutic literature available to the layman, [22,23,31,33 -41] over 1500 combinations can be identified for skin conditions, and this study investigated only 247 of the possible combinations specifically focusing on pathogens associated with wounds. The MIC values for the investigated essential oils and combinations along with the ΣFIC values of the combinations were identified against the five reference strains associated with wound infections and is represented in Tables 1 and 2 ( Table 2 displays the combinations of essential oils with different chemotypes, species and plants parts).…”
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