Bialon, Marietta; Krzysko-lupicka, Teresa; Nowakowska-Bogdan, Ewa; Wieczorek, Piotr P. published the artcile< Chemical composition of two different lavender essential oils and their effect on facial skin microbiota>, Computed Properties of 78-70-6, the main research area is facial skin microbiota; gas chromatography with mass spectrometry; lavender essential oil.
Lavender oil is one of the most valuable aromatherapy oils, its anti-bacterial and anti-fungal activities can be explained by main components such as linalool, linalyl acetate, lavandulol, geraniol, or eucalyptol. The aim of the study was to assess the anti-microbial effects of two different lavender oils on a mixed microbiota from facial skin. The com. lavender oil and essential lavender oil from the Crimean Peninsula, whose chem. composition and activity are yet to be published, were used. Both oils were analyzed by gas chromatog. coupled to mass spectrometry. The composition and properties of studied oils were significantly different. The com. ETJA lavender oil contained 10% more linalool and linalyl acetate than the Crimean lavender oil. Both oils also had different effects on the mixed facial skin microbiota. The Gram-pos. bacilli were more sensitive to ETJA lavender oil, and Gram-neg. bacilli were more sensitive to Crimean lavender oil. However, neither of the tested oils inhibited the growth of Gram-pos. cocci. The tested lavender oils decreased the cell number of the mixed microbiota from facial skin, but ETJA oil showed higher efficiency, probably because it contains higher concentrations of monoterpenoids and monoterpenes than Crimean lavender oil does.
Molecules published new progress about 78-70-6. 78-70-6 belongs to class alcohols-buliding-blocks, and the molecular formula is C10H18O, Computed Properties of 78-70-6.
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