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Emira Noumi
Researcher at University of Monastir
Publications - 72
Citations - 1848
Emira Noumi is an academic researcher from University of Monastir. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Antimicrobial. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 44 publications receiving 1198 citations. Previous affiliations of Emira Noumi include Yahoo! & University of Valencia.
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Biological activities of the essential oils and methanol extract of tow cultivated mint species (Mentha longifolia and Mentha pulegium) used in the Tunisian folkloric medicine.
Hafedh Hajlaoui,Najla Trabelsi,Emira Noumi,Mejdi Snoussi,Hanen Fallah,Riadh Ksouri,Amina Bakhrouf +6 more
TL;DR: The composition of the essential oils and methanolic extracts of two cultivated mint species (M longifolia and M pulegium), as well as the in vitro antimicrobial and antioxidant activities, were compared in this paper.
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Chemical composition and biological activities of Tunisian Cuminum cyminum L. essential oil: A high effectiveness against Vibrio spp. strains
Hafedh Hajlaoui,Hedi Mighri,Emira Noumi,Mejdi Snoussi,Najla Trabelsi,Riadh Ksouri,Amina Bakhrouf +6 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that C. cyminum essential oil may be considered as an interesting source of antibacterial, antifungal and antioxidants components used as potent agents in food preservation and for therapeutic or nutraceutical industries.
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Mentha spicata Essential Oil: Chemical Composition, Antioxidant and Antibacterial Activities against Planktonic and Biofilm Cultures of Vibrio spp. Strains
TL;DR: The ability of the oil, belonging to the carvone chemotype, to inhibit or reduce Vibrio spp.
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Antifungal properties of Salvadora persica and Juglans regia L. extracts against oral Candida strains
TL;DR: Results indicate that extracts can contain compounds with therapeutic potential against Candida strains and, hence, their possible use as therapeutic agents.
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Assessment of the antibiofilm and antiquorum sensing activities of Eucalyptus globulus essential oil and its main component 1,8-cineole against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus strains.
Abderrahmen Merghni,Abderrahmen Merghni,Emira Noumi,Ons Hadded,Neyla Dridi,Harsh Panwar,Ozgur Ceylan,Maha Mastouri,Mejdi Snoussi +8 more
TL;DR: The potent efficacy of both E. globulus essential oil and 1,8-cineole against the development of biofilms formed by the methicillin-resistant strains of MRSA is displayed.