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Phytoncides are
antimicrobial allelochemic [dubious – discuss]
volatile organic compounds derived from plants. The word,
which means "exterminated by...
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Using actual leaves had the
added benefit of
releasing antimicrobial phytoncides when cut,
thereby extending the
limited shelf life of the sushi. Sushi...
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together while steaming. As pine
trees also
produce large amounts of
phytoncide, this
effectively kills germs, and
helps avoid spoiling due to the presence...
- that
showed the
beneficial health effects of the compounds, such as
phytoncides, and of the
essential oils that
certain trees and
plants emitted. Thus...
- 1984, in Leningrad) was a
Russian biologist known for
coining the term
phytoncides and
promoting and
systematizing their use. He also
served as
chair of...
- of the area are
truly unique: the
healing air is high in
bromine and
phytoncides,
sulphide silt mud,
similar in
effect and
composition to the Dead Sea...
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Tokin (Борис Петрович Токин, 1900–1984),
Russian scientist discoverer of
Phytoncides Mount Tokin (頭巾山 or 襟巾山), an
alternate name for
Mount Misumi, a mountain...
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boosted immunity using the
antimicrobial properties of forest-sourced
phytoncide compounds. The
Sanbon Health Center,
which also
covers Surisan, operates...
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Sophoraflavanone G is a
volatile phytoncide,
released into the atmosphere, soil and
ground water, by
plants of the
genus Sophora.
Species include Sophora...