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Long-term antifungal activity of volatile essential oil components released from mesoporous silica materials

Authors :
Universitat Politècnica de València. Instituto de Reconocimiento Molecular y Desarrollo Tecnológico - Institut de Reconeixement Molecular i Desenvolupament Tecnològic
Czech University of Life Sciences Prague
Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport of the Czech Republic
Janatova, Anezka
Bernardos Bau, Andrea
Smid, Jakub
Frankova, Adela
Lhotka, Miroslav
Kourimská, Lenka
Pulkrabek, Josef
Kloucek, Pavel
Universitat Politècnica de València. Instituto de Reconocimiento Molecular y Desarrollo Tecnológico - Institut de Reconeixement Molecular i Desenvolupament Tecnològic
Czech University of Life Sciences Prague
Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport of the Czech Republic
Janatova, Anezka
Bernardos Bau, Andrea
Smid, Jakub
Frankova, Adela
Lhotka, Miroslav
Kourimská, Lenka
Pulkrabek, Josef
Kloucek, Pavel
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

[EN] Antimicrobial volatile substances from plants have become known as a suitable alternative to synthetic pesticides and food preservatives. The study tested the antifungal activity against Aspergillus niger of seven volatile essential oil components from plants allyl isothiocyanate, carvacrol, cinnamaldehyde, diallyl disulfide, eugenol, thymol, and thymoquinone. To provide long-term effects by controlled release and ease of application, these substances were encapsulated into mesoporous silica material MCM-41 and then compared to the effects of pure substances. Significant antifungal activity was verified in five out of the seven tested substances. These results were correlated with the evaporation rate of pure and encapsulated substances. It has been proven that by encapsulating selected volatiles, excluding sulfur compounds, their long-term effectiveness is ensured by controlled release and easy handling, with positive effects for their antifungal activity.

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
TEXT, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1138435577
Document Type :
Electronic Resource