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Origanum Oil (CAS 8007-11-2)

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8007-11-2
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Origanum Oil, found in the herb Origanum vulgare, is extensively studied for its potential as a natural antimicrobial and antifungal agent. In agricultural research, it is investigated for its efficacy in protecting crops against microbial pathogens without reliance on synthetic chemicals. Origanum Oil′s active components, such as carvacrol and thymol, are of particular interest in food science for their preservative properties that could enhance the shelf life and safety of food products. Additionally, this oil is utilized in research focusing on alternative methods of pest control, where its natural insecticidal properties are examined. Environmental studies also explore the biodegradability and ecological impact of Origanum Oil, assessing its suitability as a more sustainable option in various industries.


Origanum Oil (CAS 8007-11-2) References

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  3. Ethanol, vinegar and Origanum vulgare oil vapour suppress the development of anthracnose rot in tomato fruit.  |  Tzortzakis, NG. 2010. Int J Food Microbiol. 142: 14-8. PMID: 20576303
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  7. Differential Inhibitory Activities of Four Plant Essential Oils on In Vitro Growth of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. fragariae Causing Fusarium Wilt in Strawberry Plants.  |  Park, JY., et al. 2017. Plant Pathol J. 33: 582-588. PMID: 29238281
  8. Effect of Sodium Nitrite and Origanum Oil on Growth and Toxin Production of Clostridium botulinum in TYG Broth and Ground Pork.  |  Ismaiel, AA. and Pierson, MD. 1990. J Food Prot. 53: 958-960. PMID: 31022781
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  10. The Influence of Two-Component Mixtures from Spanish Origanum Oil with Spanish Marjoram Oil or Coriander Oil on Antilisterial Activity and Sensory Quality of a Fresh Cut Vegetable Mixture.  |  Kraśniewska, K., et al. 2020. Foods. 9: PMID: 33255876
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Origanum Oil, 100 g

sc-295980
100 g
$156.00