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Lippia multiflora

The antibacterial activity of the essential oil of Lippia multiflora was rst examined in vitro for antimicrobial activity against American type culture collection (ATCC) strains and clinical isolates of the buccal ora. A signi cant activity was found, with an minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC) of 1/1400 for streptococci and staphylococci, 1/800 for enterobacteria and neisseria, and 1/600 for Candida. A mouthwash was prepared with the essential oil at a 1/500 dilution, and this was used in two clinical trials. [Pg.390]

Pelissier, Y, Marion, C., Casadebaig, J. et al. 1994. A chemical bacteriological, toxicological and clinical study of the essential oil of Lippia multiflora Mold. (Verbenaceae). 6 623-630. [Pg.428]

A double-blind, randomized, parallel group study was used to compare the effects of 25% w/w benzyl benzoate emulsion with 20% w/w Lippia multiflora essential oil emulsion in the treatment of scabies infection in 105 patients. Applied daily, the cure rates for the oil emulsion were 50%, 80%, and 80% for 3, 5, and 7 days, respectively, compared to 30%, 60%, and 70% for the benzyl benzoate emulsion. There were also less adverse reactions to the oil emulsion, leading it to be considered as an additional formulation for the treatment of scabies (Oladimeji et al., 2005). [Pg.317]

The antibacterial activity of the essential oil of Lippia multiflora was first examined in vitro for antimicrobial activity against ATCC strains and clinical isolates of the buccal flora. A significant... [Pg.321]

Oladimeji, F.A., L.O. Orafidiya, T.A.B. Ogunniyi, T.A. Adewunmi, and O. Onayemi, 2005. A comparative study of the scabicidal activities of formulations of essential oil of Lippia multiflora Moldenke and benzyl benzoate emulsion BP. Int. J. Aromather., 15 87-93. [Pg.349]

Baratta MT, Dorman HID, Deans SG et al (1998) Antimicrobial and antioxidant properties of some commercial essential oils. Flavour Fragr J 13 235-244 BasUico MZ, BasUico JC (1999) Inhibitory effects of some spice essential oQs on Aspergillus ochraceus NRRL 3174 growth and ochratoxin A production. Lett Appl Microbiol 29 238-241 Bassole IHN, Lamien-Meda A, Bayala B et al (2010) Composition and antimicrobial activities of Lippia multiflora Meldenke. Mentha x piperita L. and Ocimum basihcum L. essential oils and their major monoterpene alcohols alone and in combination. Molecules 15 7825-7839 Beg AZ, Ahmad 1 (2002) In vitro fungitoxicity of the essential oil of Syzygium aromaticum. World J Microbiol Biotechnol 18 313-315... [Pg.178]


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