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Petar D. Marin
Researcher at University of Belgrade
Publications - 218
Citations - 5182
Petar D. Marin is an academic researcher from University of Belgrade. The author has contributed to research in topics: Essential oil & DPPH. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 208 publications receiving 4288 citations. Previous affiliations of Petar D. Marin include Obafemi Awolowo University & Royal Botanic Gardens.
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Antibacterial effects of the essential oils of commonly consumed medicinal herbs using an in vitro model.
TL;DR: The chemical composition and antibacterial activity of essential oils from 10 commonly consumed herbs: Citrus aurantium, C. limon, Lavandula angustifolia, Matricaria chamomilla, Mentha piperita, M. spicata, Ocimum basilicum, Origanum vulgare, Thymus vulgaris and Salvia officinalis have been determined.
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Chemical composition of essential oils of Thymus and Mentha species and their antifungal activities.
Marina Soković,Jelena Vukojević,Petar D. Marin,Dejan D. Brkić,Vlatka Vajs,Leo J.L.D. Van Griensven +5 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that essential oils of Thymus and Mentha species possess great antifungal potential and could be used as natural preservatives and fungicides.
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The chemical composition of some Lauraceae essential oils and their antifungal activities.
Ana Simić,Marina Soković,Mihailo Ristić,Slavica Grujic-Jovanovic,Jelena Vukojević,Petar D. Marin +5 more
TL;DR: The essential oil of cinnamon showed the strongest antifungal activity, whereas in sassafras essential oil safrole was the major component and in the oil of C. zeylanicum the main component was trans‐cinnamaldehyde.
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Essential Oil Composition of Cymbopogon winterianus. and Carum carvi. and Their Antimicrobial Activities
Ana Simić,Ana Rančić,Marina Soković,Mihailo Ristić,Slavica Grujic-Jovanovic,Jelena Vukojević,Petar D. Marin +6 more
TL;DR: The chemical composition and antimicrobial activity of Cymbopogon winterianus and Carum carvi.
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Composition and antibacterial activity of the essential oil of six Stachys species from Serbia
TL;DR: Skaltsa et al. as discussed by the authors analyzed the essential oils of Stachys scardica, S. of�cinalis, S. germanica and S. recta and found that sequiterpene hydrocarbons were the major components of all samples except that of S. plumosa, which was rich in monoterpenehydrocarbons.