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Mode of action of essential oil on bacterial cells

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Answered by vishalsingh17
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The Gram-negative cell wall does not allow for the entrance of hydrophobic molecules as readily as Gram-positivebacteria; thus, EOs are less able to affect the cell growth of the Gram-negative bacteria [4]. ... Mechanism of action and target sites of the essential oils on microbial cells
Answered by Anonymous
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the increasing resistance of microorganisms to conventional chemicals and drugs is a serious and evident worldwide problem that has prompted research into the identification of new biocides with broad activity. Plants and their derivatives, such as essential oils, are often used in folk medicine. In nature, essential oils play an important role in the protection of plants. Essential oils contain a wide variety of secondary metabolites that are capable of inhibiting or slowing the growth of bacteria, yeasts and moulds.

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