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Journal of Essential Oil Research | 2001

In Vitro Fungistatic Effect of Essential Oils Against Ascosphaera apis

Silvina Larrán; Jorge Abel Ringuelet; M. R. Carranza; Cynthia Patricia Henning; María Susana Ré; Elsa L. Cerimele; María Inés Urrutia

Abstract Different essential oils were tested against the fungus Ascosphaera apis, the causal agent of Chalkbrood Disease of honey bees. Essential oils from lavandin (Lavandula x intermedia Emeric ex Loiseleur), coriander (Coriandrum sativum L.), laurel leaf (Laurus nobilis L.), false camphor (Cinnamomum glandulifera Nees), basil (Ocimum basilicum L.), tagetes (Tagetes minuta L.), rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis L.) and eucalyptus (Eucalyptus globulus Labill.) were assayed to prove their fungistatic activity at different concentrations: 700, 800 and 900 μ.L/L. Strains of Ascosphaera apis were collected from apiaries of different places of Buenos Aires province (Argentina). At all concentrations tested, coriander oil was the most effective fungistatic control while basil and tagetes oils were effective only at 800 μL/L. No differences in effectiveness of oils were observed against the different strains of Ascosphaera apis.


Journal of Herbs, Spices & Medicinal Plants | 2003

Propagation Methods and Leaf Yield in Peppermint (Mentha ×piperita L.)

Jorge Abel Ringuelet; Elsa L. Cerimele; Cynthia Patricia Henning; María S. Rí; María Inés Urrutia

ABSTRACT The effect of two propagation methods (use of stolons in winter and shoots in spring) on the yield of fresh and dried leaves of peppermint (Mentha Xpiperita L.) was studied in a field experiment in the La Plata zone of Argentina. Fresh and dry weights were greater for plants propagated from stolons in winter and harvested in summer (in full bloom and post-bloom) and from shoots planted in spring if plants were harvested post-bloom.


Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture | 2018

Effect of natural antioxidants on the physicochemical properties and stability of freeze-dried microencapsulated chia seed oil: Freeze-dried microparticles with chia seed oil and natural antioxidants

Erica S Rodriguez; Luciana M. Julio; Cynthia Patricia Henning; Bernd W. K. Diehl; Mabel C. Tomás; Vanesa Y. Ixtaina

BACKGROUND Chia oil possesses a very high content of polyunsaturated fatty acids, mainly α-linolenic acid. This characteristic makes this oil possess beneficial properties to health but gives it a high susceptibility to the oxidation process. Microencapsulation and the addition of natural antioxidants are alternatives to protect chia oil against oxidative deterioration. The aim of this study was to investigate the physicochemical characteristics and the oxidative stability of chia seed oil microencapsulated with different natural antioxidants (Guardian Chelox, which is a commercial blend of extracts from chamomile and rosemary, and essential oils from Origanum vulgare, Origanum x majoricum, and Mentha spicata) by freeze-drying using sodium caseinate and lactose as wall materials. RESULTS The main physicochemical properties of the microencapsulated chia oil were similar regardless of the presence of antioxidant. The moisture content was 38.1 ± 4.0 g kg-1 ; the microencapsulation efficiency was higher than 85% in all cases. The freeze-drying microencapsulation significantly enhanced (P ≤ 0.05) the oxidative stability of the chia oil. The addition of natural antioxidants conferred chia oil additional protection against lipid oxidation, depending on the type and concentration (500 or 1000 mg kg-1 of the emulsion previous to freeze-drying) of the antioxidant. Among them, Guardian Chelox (1000 mg kg-1 ), presented the highest induction time obtained by the Rancimat accelerated oxidative stability test and the lowest peroxide values after 90 days of storage (33% relative humidity, 25 ± 2 °C). Overall, the microparticles with antioxidants presented a lower degree of yellowing during storage than the control system. CONCLUSION The use of different natural antioxidants confers freeze-dried microencapsulated chia seed oil additional protection against lipid oxidation. This information is relevant for the application of this oil, which is a rich source of omega-3 fatty acids, in the food industry.


Journal of Herbs, Spices & Medicinal Plants | 1996

Antimicrobial Activity of Some Essential Oils Against Paenibacillus larvae, the Causal Agent of American Foulbrood Disease

Adriana Mónica Alippi; Jorge Abel Ringuelet; Elsa L. Cerimele; María Susana Ré; Cynthia Patricia Henning


Apidologie | 2003

Evaluation of some essential oils for the control and prevention of American Foulbrood disease in honey bees

Graciela Noemí Albo; Cynthia Patricia Henning; Jorge Abel Ringuelet; Francisco José Reynaldi; Marisa Raquel De Giusti; Adriana Mónica Alippi


Journal of Herbs, Spices & Medicinal Plants | 2000

Toxicology and repellent activity of essential oils on Sitophilus oryzae L. and Tribolium castaneum Herbst.

S. Padin; Jorge Abel Ringuelet; Dal Bello; Elsa L. Cerimele; María Susana Ré; Cynthia Patricia Henning


International Journal of Food Science and Technology | 2010

Volatile composition and nutritional quality of the edible mushroom Polyporus tenuiculus grown on different agro-industrial waste.

Alejandra Omarini; Cynthia Patricia Henning; Jorge Abel Ringuelet; Julio A. Zygadlo; Edgardo Albertó


REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE AGROECOLOGIA | 2014

Actividad insecticida del aceite esencial de Lippia alba (Mill.) N. E. Brown sobre Tribolium castaneum Herbst. en granos de trigo (Triticum aestivum L.)

Jorge Abel Ringuelet; Rafael Ocampo; Cynthia Patricia Henning; Susana Padín; María Inés Urrutia; Gustavo Dal Bello


Revista De La Facultad De Ciencias Agrarias | 2008

Actividad tóxica del aceite esencial de laurel y del cineol sobre Brevicoryne brassicae L. en repollo.

Andrea Kahan; Susana Padín; Mónica Ricci; Jorge Abel Ringuelet; Elsa L. Cerimele; María Susana Ré; Cynthia Patricia Henning; Inés Basso


I Jornadas sobre las Prácticas Docentes en la Universidad Pública. Transformaciones actuales y desafíos para los procesos de formación (La Plata, 2016) | 2016

Primera experiencia de pasantía pre-universitaria en el curso de Bioquímica y Fitoquímica de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias y Forestales (UNLP): instancia de integración entre actividades docentes, de extensión y de investigación

Roxana Mariel Yordaz; Cynthia Patricia Henning; María Cecilia Arango; Sonia Z. Viña

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Jorge Abel Ringuelet

National University of La Plata

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Elsa L. Cerimele

National University of La Plata

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María Inés Urrutia

National University of La Plata

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María Susana Ré

National University of La Plata

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Sonia Z. Viña

National University of La Plata

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Susana Padín

National University of La Plata

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Adriana Mónica Alippi

National University of La Plata

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Andrea Kahan

National University of La Plata

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Francisco José Reynaldi

National University of La Plata

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Graciela Noemí Albo

National University of La Plata

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