Reprint

Plant Essential Oil with Biological Activity

Edited by
April 2022
264 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-3845-7 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-3846-4 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Plant Essential Oil with Biological Activity that was published in

Biology & Life Sciences
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Summary

Plant essential oils (PEOs) are hydrophobic liquids that contain volatile chemical components that are derived from various plant parts. They are among the most important plant natural products because of their diverse biological features as well as their therapeutic and nutritional applications. In addition, several aromatic PEOs are used to flavor food and add aromas to incense in the culinary sector. Recently, many PEOs have demonstrated promising antimicrobial activity against different post-harvest diseases and have been considered as possible natural alternatives for chemical treatments. This Special Issue titled “Plant Essential Oil with Biological Activity” provided an overview of several elements of PEOs, including their biological applications, antimicrobial activities, bio-pharmaceutical properties, principal single constituents, and mechanisms of action. This Special Issues fills in knowledge gaps and aids in the advancement of EO applications around the world. This issue contains thirteen research articles and two review papers that address a wide range of topics and applications relevant to the bioactivity of PEOs.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
allelopathy; bioherbicides; volatile oils; terpenes; aromatic plants; Curcuma longa; essential oil; extraction methods; chemical composition; agri-food industry; antimicrobial; herbicidal; antioxidant; horseweed; wavy-leaf fleabane; sesquiterpenes; cytotoxicity; anti-senility; tomato; eco-friendly product; essential oils; quality preservation; antioxidants; damage index; phytotoxicity; environmental factors; volatile oils; Cleome genus; anti-inflammation; essential oils; Oncosiphon suffruticosum; antioxidant; antibacterial; tyrosinase inhibition; sun protection factor; medicinal plants; GC-MS; postharvest diseases; biological control; cell membrane permeability; pale smartweed; essential oil; phytotoxicity; green chemistry; herbicides; Jungia rugosa; Jungia bullata; Jungia jelskii; Jungia malvifolia; Asteraceae; essential oil; enantiomers; sesquiterpenes; Ecuador; allelopathy; Pulicaria crispa; chemometric analysis; chemotype; Asteraceae; Aerva javanica; sandy soil; hydrodistillation; antioxidant activity; seasonal variation; GC-MS; angustione; trichomes; fruit storage; natural products; quality-related attributes; tomato; volatiles; Anisosciadium lanatum; GC-MS; HepG2; BCL-2; CASPASE-3; apoptotic markers; WRKY transcription factor; essential oils; Fusarium root rot; Mentha spicata; Mentha longifolia GC–MS; antioxidant enzymes; antifungal activity; essential oil; Annona cherimola; chemical composition; enantioselective analysis; antibacterial activity; antioxidant activity; anticholinesterase activity; germacrene D; Campylobacter jejuni; natural products; antimicrobial activity; cytotoxicity; phytotoxicity; antioxidant; phytopathogens; food preservatives