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Using Soxhlet Ethanol Extraction to Produce and Test Plant Material (Essential Oils) for Their Antimicrobial Properties
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Solvent ExtractionNatural CompoundsDrug ResistanceFood ChemistryTest Plant MaterialPhytochemicalAntimicrobial ResistanceChromatographyHealth SciencesSoxhlet Ethanol ExtractionBioassay-guided IsolationThymus VulgarisEssential OilAntibacterial AgentEssential OilsAntimicrobial CompoundPharmacologyHerbal MedicineMicrobiologyMedicine
As the issue of antimicrobial resistance continues to grow, there is a renewed interest in deriving antimicrobial products from natural compounds, particularly extracts from plant materials. This paper describes how essential oil can be extracted from the common herb, thyme ( Thymus vulgaris ) in the classroom. Subsequently, the extract can be tested for its antimicrobial activity. A number of variables are suggested.
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