Jumat, 11 Februari 2011

essential oil

  1. versatile essential oil. It is steam distilled from Lavandula angustifolia, a perennial, ... The benefits of lavender essential oil are limitless http://www.youngliving.us/pdfs/PIP_Lavender.pdf
  2. The essential oils which were regularly used in ancient Rome, Greece, and Egypt and throughout the Middle and Far East had, as a common feature, the essence of a plant; an identifiable aroma, flavour, or other characteristic that was of some practical use http://www.crop.cri.nz/home/products-services/publications/broadsheets/039essentialoils.pdf
  3. When using essential oils, quality is extremely important. Oils that have been improperly farmed http://www.writer-shaman.com/eopdf.pdf
  4. Essential Oils Market Information Booklet – a much more extensive document (see www.ienica.net) ... Characteristically, the essential oil from this http://www.ienica.net/marketdatasheets/essentialoilsmdssmall.pdf
  5. Essential oils are not as broad spectrum as synthetic pesticides, but their effectiveness can be improved by using them in conjunction with carefully designed packaging http://www.postharvest.com.au/GFV_oils.PDF
  6. The genus Satureja is represented by fifteen species of which five are endemic and Satureja pilosa and S. icarica have recently been found as new records for Turkey. Aerial parts of the Satureja pilosa, S. icarica, S. boissieri and S. coerulea collected from different localities in Turkey were subjected to hydrodistillation to yield essential oils which were subsequently analysed by GC and GC/MS. http://www.znaturforsch.com/ac/v57c/s57c0817.pdf
  7. Aromatherapy is the name given to a unique branch of herbal medicine that uses the medicinal and therapeutic properties of the oils found in various plants. These special oils are called essential oils and are incredibly potent http://www.bewholebewell.com/articles/Aromatherapy.pdf
  8. Essential oils and extracts of Zingiberaceae obtained by four extraction methods (A: hydrodistillation, B: extracted with petroleum ether, C: secondary extraction with ethanol of plant residue after extraction by method B and D: extracted with ethanol), were analyzed using GC-MS system http://www.mdpi.org/molecules/papers/12082047.pdf
  9. Although essential oils play a vital role in our reproductive health the importance of diet, life style, personal relationships and personal wellbeing, and the role of herbal, vitamin and mineral supplements cannot be ignored http://theida.com/ew/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Optimising-Fertiltiy-with-Essential-Oils.pdf
  10. the analyses of essential oils and the characters of their isolated constituents. ... Druggist, and the Editor of the Perfumery and Essential Oil ... http://library.sciencemadness.org/library/books/the_chemistry_of_essential_oils_and_artificial_perfumes_i.pdf
  11. The use of essential oils and laying-on-of-hands is a wonderful way to cleanse, open, and bring balance to our chakras. The pure essential oil ... http://www.bhagavandharma.org/pdf-documents/Chakra_Balancing.pdf
  12. Components of essential oils from the Chilean Monimiaceae, boldo (Peumus boldus Mol. .... Main components of the essential oils from Peumus boldus, ... http://www.scielo.cl/pdf/chiljar/v69n1/at04.pdf
  13. The essential oil of plants is used as an alternative to pesticides for the control of aphids. We study the effect of the essential oils of citronella and alfazema on aphid populations in the laboratory and in the field http://www.scipub.org/fulltext/ajes/ajes319-10.pdf
  14. The antibacterial effect of Ocimum gratissimum extracted from aromatic plant was investigated against Listeria monocytogenes serotype 4a. Agar well diffusion and tube dilution methods were used and the data recorded demonstrated antibacterial activity of the essential oil Eos against the test bacteria. http://www.internetjfs.org/articles/ijfsv7-3.pdf
  15. Pteridophytes, ferns and fern allies, are one of the oldest groups of land plants.1 Since ancient times there has been strong interest in the application of ferns for their traditional medicinal properties2–4 and in Central American countries ferns are traded in the local markets for medicinal  uses.5 http://www.efn.uncor.edu/departamentos/divbioeco/divveg2/publicaciones/252%20-%20Flavour%20Fragr%20J%202004-19%20%20%20541-543%20Anemia%20tomentosa%20essential%20oil.pdf
  16. Our bodies require special fats that make it possible, among other important functions, for sufficient oxygen to reach the cells. These special fats are highly oxygen-absorbing, and are called EFAs. http://www.omnismanus.nl/e-books%20en%20artikelen/omega.pdf
  17. revising the chapter on the Analysis of Essential Oils. ERNEST J. PARRY. ..... The following are the details of yield of plants and essential oil, with ... http://library.sciencemadness.org/library/books/the_chemistry_of_essential_oils_and_artificial_perfumes_ii.pdf
  18. Essential oils were obtained from leaf, branch and buds of Betula species: B. pendula Roth, B. browicziana A.Güner, B. litwinowii Doluch., B. recurvata V. Vassil., and B. medwediewii Regel naturally growing in various parts of Turkey. http://www.arkat-usa.org/get-file/19883/
  19. Topical use of diluted lavender oil or use of lavender as aromatherapy is generally considered safe for most adults. However, applying lavender oil to the skin can cause irritation. There have been reports that topical use can cause breast growth in young boys. http://nccam.nih.gov/health/lavender/D366.pdf
  20. The ‘Sunshine’ cultivar of vetiver (Vetiveria zizanioides (L.) Nash, =Chrysopogon zizanioides
    (L.) Roberty) was subjected to meristem tissue culture in order to produce plants that were bacteria- and fungi-free. Tissue cultured (‘‘cleansed’’ or phytosanitary) vetiver was grown for five months in pots of sterilized soil, and the oil compared to non-cleansed (normal) vetiver plants grown in the same  conditions except using pots of unsterilized soi http://www.juniperus.org/AdamsPapersPDFFiles/178-2004BSE32-1137.pdf

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