PMC:7279430 / 4573-5355 JSONTXT 7 Projects

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Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T32 0-103 Sentence denotes In the literature, there have been at least 20 different chemotypes identified for thyme essential oil.
T33 104-306 Sentence denotes The “typical” thyme essential oil presents a thymol content of 45% (range 31–50%), with significant concentrations of p-cymene (0.1–26.6%, average = 15.6%) and γ-terpinene (up to 22.8%, average = 9.3%).
T34 307-407 Sentence denotes In addition, there are several other chemotypes of T. vulgaris rich in thymol and/or carvacrol [23].
T35 408-526 Sentence denotes Thymol has been identified as an anti-influenza agent against influenza type A and parainfluenza type 3 virus [24,25].
T36 527-782 Sentence denotes Lavandula angustifolia essential oil is rich in linalyl acetate (37.0–43.6%), linalool (19.7–39.1%), geraniol (up to 9.3%), β-caryophyllene (up to 5.1%), terpinen-4-ol (up to 14.9%), lavandulyl acetate (up to 5.5%), and borneol (up to 6.4%) [26,27,28,29].