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All-natural composite wound dressing films of essential oils encapsulated in sodium alginate with antimicrobial properties

Posted October 30, 2014 by by aromasciadmin

Liakos I, Rizzello L, Scurr DJ, Pompa PP, Bayer IS, Athanassiou A
International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 2014

Staphylococcus aureus and wounds: a review of tea tree oil as a promising antimicrobial

Posted October 30, 2014 by by aromasciadmin

Halcón L, Milkus K
American Journal of Infection Control, 2004

Does tea tree oil have a place in the topical treatment of burns?

Posted October 28, 2014 by by aromasciadmin

Faoagali J, George N, Leditschke JF
Burns: Journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries, 1997

The potential effectiveness of essential oils as a treatment for headlice, Pediculus humanus capitis

Posted October 20, 2014 by by aromasciadmin

Veal L
Complementary Therapies in Nursing and Midwifery, 1996

In vitro and in vivo killing of ocular Demodex by tea tree oil

Posted October 20, 2014 by by aromasciadmin

Gao YY, Di Pascuale MA, Li W, Baradaran-Rafii A, Elizondo A, Kuo CL, Raju VK, Tseng SC
British Journal of Opthalmology, 2005

Toxicity of essential and non-essential oils against the chewing louse, Bovicola (Werneckiella) ocellatus

Posted October 20, 2014 by by aromasciadmin

Talbert R, Wall R
Research in Veterinary Science, 2012

An ex vivo, assessor blind, randomised, parallel group, comparative efficacy trial of the ovicidal activity of three pediculicides after a single application–melaleuca oil and lavender oil, eucalyptus oil and lemon tea tree oil, and a “suffocation” pediculicide

Posted October 20, 2014 by by aromasciadmin

Barker SC, Altman PM
BioMed Central Dermatology, 2011

Inhibition of acetylcholinesterase by Tea Tree oil

Posted October 20, 2014 by by aromasciadmin

Mills C, Cleary BJ, Gilmer JF, Walsh JJ
Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, 2004

In vivo activity of terpinen-4-ol, the main bioactive component of Melaleuca alternifolia Cheel (tea tree) oil against azole-susceptible and -resistant human pathogenic Candida species

Posted October 16, 2014 by by aromasciadmin

Mondello F, De Bernardis F, Girolamo A, Cassone A, Salvatore G
BioMed Central Infectious Diseases, 2006

In vitro activity of tea tree oil against Candida albicans mycelial conversion and other pathogenic fungi

Posted October 16, 2014 by by aromasciadmin

D’Auria FD, Laino L, Strippoli V, Tecca M, Salvatore G, Battinelli L, Mazzanti G
Journal of Chemotherapy, 2001

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