A Study Conducted at The University of British Columbia Showed Fragrances Used for Aromatherapeutic Purposes also Present Antimicrobial and Anti-inflammatory Benefits
MIAMI, Oct. 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --A study conducted by the University of British Columbia demonstrated that commercial fragrances containing certain essential oils also have antibacterial benefits.
- MIAMI, Oct. 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --A study conducted by the University of British Columbia demonstrated that commercial fragrances containing certain essential oils also have antibacterial benefits.
- The study , underwritten by Doctor Aromas, showed that several fragrances could kill microorganisms tested at different concentrations in a laboratory setting.
- The study suggests that commercial fragrances represent a potential new approach to control pathogens in enclosed and crowded areas, especially those related to airborne diseases.
- Home fragrances have become an essential ingredient to this end," said Marcelo Zelicovich, founder of Doctor Aromas.