Essential oil bearing plants from Kenya:
Date
2009Author
Mwangi, JW
Thoithi, GN
Kibwage, IO
Type
Book ChapterLanguage
enMetadata
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Essential oils are aromatic volatiles that are recovered from different plant tissues using a variety of distillation and extraction technologies. Kenya, being a country with diverse plant genetic resources, is endowed with plant species containing essential oils, many of which have not been studied. A review of research on the chemical constituents and biological activities of Kenyan essential oil bearing plants is presented and shows that the use of these indigenous natural resources are under-recognized and underutilized. Potential applications in cosmetic, food, agricultural and pharmaceutical industry, among others, are discussed.
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American chemial societyPublisher
School of Pharmacy, College of Health Sciences, University of Nairobi