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ABSTRACTThis study examined the effect of subinhibitoryMelaleuca alternifolia(tea tree) essential oil on the development of antibiotic resistance inStaphylococcus aureusandEscherichia coli. Frequencies of single-step antibiotic-resistant... more
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Plants belonging to Melaleuca genus (Myrtaceae family) are native to Oceania, where they have been used for ages by Aborigine people in Australian traditional medicine, mainly because of their broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity.... more
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      Biological SciencesPhytotherapyTea tree oilMelaleuca
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Aims:  Due to the emergence of multi-drug resistance, alternatives to conventional antimicrobial therapy are needed. This study aims to investigate the in vitro pharmacological interactions between essential oils (considered valuable as... more
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      MultidisciplinaryCluster AnalysisMelaleucaPLoS one
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A histological and anatomical comparative analysis of Gelam, Melaleuca cajuputi Powell was conducted to determine the adaptability Gelam (Melaleuca cajuputi Powell, Family = Myrtaceae) in two different microecosystems of Terengganu. The... more
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      WetlandsPlant AnatomyMelaleuca
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      PhytochemistryAustraliaBiological ControlBiological Sciences
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      Natural ProductsEgyptPharmacognosyMedicinal Plants
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      Plant diseasesBotrytisMelaleucaPlant extracts
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The threat posed by drug-resistant pathogens has resulted in the increasing momentum in research and development for effective alternative medications. The antioxidant and antibacterial properties of phytochemical extracts makes them... more
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      ChemistryFree RadicalsComplementary and Alternative MedicineMedicine
This work compares the chemical composition of the essential oils from the leaves of Licaria canella collected in two different seasons. The results of this investigation were compared with the leaf essential oils of other species of the... more
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      Biological SciencesEssential OilAntioxidantsPhytotherapy
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      FungiTea tree oilHumansBacteria
Nematicidal activity ofMelaleuca alternifoliaessential oil, commonly known as tea tree oil (TTO), was assayedin vitroagainst L3 larvae ofAnisakis simplex. The results showed a mortality of 100% for concentrations between 7 and 10 μL/mL... more
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A study on charcoal derived from Melaleuca, Bamboo and Rice husk was performed. The charcoals were made in the traditional coal-producing with the available wood at local such as Melaleuca, Bamboo and Rice husk. The properties of charcoal... more
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Acid sulfate, peat, sandy podzolic, and saline soils are widely distributed in the lowlands of Thailand and Malaysia. The nutrient concentrations in the leaves of plants grown in these type of soils were studied with the aim of developing... more
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      MicrobiologyMedical MicrobiologyTea tree oilHumans
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      CytokinesAnimal ProductionVeterinary ScienceTea tree oil
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      EngineeringNear Infrared SpectroscopyCalibrationMelaleuca
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      Medical MicrobiologyTea tree oilHumansStaphylococcus aureus
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      Flow CytometryMedical MicrobiologyStaphylococcus aureusMelaleuca
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      MultidisciplinaryEssential OilTea tree oilPlant diseases
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      Complementary and Alternative MedicinePlant BiologyPhytomedicineTea tree oil
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      FlavonoidsBiological SciencesPhytotherapyPolyphenols
Ericifolin, an eugenol 5-O-beta-(6'-O-galloylglucopyranoside) possessing the naturally unknown phenolic moiety, 5-hydroxyeugenol, together with the two new phenolics, 2-O-p-hydroxybenzoyl-6-O-galloyl-(alpha/beta)-4C1-glucopyranose... more
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      PhytochemistryBiological SciencesMelaleucaCHEMICAL SCIENCES
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      FungiMultidisciplinaryApplied Economics LettersEssential Oil
Sprouting in woody plants promotes persistence in the face of disturbance, ultimately influencing population structure. Different disturbance regimes drive variable population responses, but there have been few direct tests of the... more
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