Essential Oil’s Chemical Composition and Pharmacological Properties

  • Baptiste Hzounda Fokou J
  • Michel Jazet Dongmo P
  • Fekam Boyom F
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Abstract

Essential oil, sent by nature, is a complex mixture of volatile secondary metabolites. Its composition varies along with many parameters that can lead to misunderstanding of its wonderful pharmacological property. In fact, from post-harvest treatment to the compound’s identification through extraction approaches, the original chemotype of essential oils can be misdescribed. The pharmacological potentials of these oils are well known in the traditional system since time immemorial. Nowadays, some chemotypes of these oils had shown the effect against WHO’s top 10 killer diseases. But the misuses of these essential oils are in part due to the lack of robust and easy analysis strategy that can allow the quality of the essential oils.

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Baptiste Hzounda Fokou, J., Michel Jazet Dongmo, P., & Fekam Boyom, F. (2020). Essential Oil’s Chemical Composition and Pharmacological Properties. In Essential Oils - Oils of Nature. IntechOpen. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.86573

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