reviewCritical Reviews in Food Science and NutritionOct 16, 2019Closed access

The antibacterial properties of phenolic isomers, carvacrol and thymol

Lakehead University · NOSM University

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Abstract

Most of the antibacterial activities of essential oils from the Lamiaceae herbaceous plant family thyme and oregano are attributed to their bioactive isomeric monoterpenoid constituents, carvacrol and thymol. Commercially available antibiotics of thymol or carvacrol have not yet been developed but health products have incorporated thymol into their formulations for their antimicrobial properties. Carvacrol and thymol are generally considered safe for consumption and they have been used in dental applications, approved as food flavorings and have been considered as antibacterial additives in food and feed. Many studies have demonstrated that carvacrol and thymol are potent antibacterial agents against both…

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Keywords
  • Thymol
  • Carvacrol
  • Antibacterial activity
  • Chemistry
  • Efflux
  • Antimicrobial
  • Antibacterial agent
  • Food science
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