Essential Oils: New Perspectives in Human Health and Wellness.
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2014
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Hindawi
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Essential oils are natural products, derived from aromatic plants, traditionally used all over the world for disinfection, as anti-inflammatory, relaxing, and stimulating substances, and with potential and modern exploitation in clinical medicine. The earliest recorded mention of the techniques and methods used to produce essential oils is believed to be that of Ibn al-Baitar (1188�1248). The chemical composition of these essential oils varies widely depending upon the geographical location, botanical origin, genetics, bacterial endophytes, and extraction techniques. Essential oils are commonly used in food and cosmetic industries. They can be used as natural alternatives to synthetic preparations to prevent and treat infectious diseases. They are used traditionally to treat other diseases like respiratory tract, digestive system, gynecological, andrological, endocrine, cardiovascular, nervous system, and skin infections. Many of them have shown anticancer activities, too.
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Firenzuoli, Fabio.,Jaitak, Vikas and Horvath, Gyorgyi et.al. (2014) Essential Oils: New Perspectives in Human Health and Wellness. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine. Volume 2014, Article ID 467363, http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/467363