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Antiviral compounds terpenes

In aromatic herbs, members of the family Lamiaceae, the EOs can be foimd in two t3 es of glandular trichomes on the surface of their leaves, termed Ihe peltate and capitate glands (Gang et al. 2001). Figure 13.2 shows several terpenes present in EOs obtained from herbs of family Lamiaceae. These compounds are extremely volatile and have been demonstrated to possess multiple functional properties, including antioxidant (Riahi et al. 2013, Alves-Silva et al. 2013), antimicrobial (Ruiz-Navajas et al. 2012 Ballester-Costa et al. 2013), antitumor (Nikolic etal 2014), and antiviral (Usachev etal. 2013). [Pg.304]


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