2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.tifs.2019.01.020
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Thymus spp. plants - Food applications and phytopharmacy properties

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“…Thymus genus has strong broad‐spectrum antimicrobial activity against many microorganisms and the main functional compositions are EOs, especially thymol . Researchers have summarized the antimicrobial activity of thyme oil on 36 Gram‐positive bacteria, 34 Gram‐negative bacteria, 62 fungi, and 27 yeasts, which are the main pathogens in the human, animal, plant, and food .…”
Section: Biological Activitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Thymus genus has strong broad‐spectrum antimicrobial activity against many microorganisms and the main functional compositions are EOs, especially thymol . Researchers have summarized the antimicrobial activity of thyme oil on 36 Gram‐positive bacteria, 34 Gram‐negative bacteria, 62 fungi, and 27 yeasts, which are the main pathogens in the human, animal, plant, and food .…”
Section: Biological Activitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[53] Thymus plants and the monomer component thymol alone or combined with other plants are limitedly used in clinical for the treatment of acute bronchitis, cough, etc. [3] According to the FDA standard, thyme plants and thymol are allowed to be used as spices. [54] In the European Pharmacopoeia, EOs of thyme with the 'thymol'-type is the only choice.…”
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