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Title: Frankincense and myrrh essential oils and burn incense fume against micro-inhabitants of sacral ambients. Wisdom of the ancients?
Authors: Ljaljević Grbić, Milica 
Unković, Nikola 
Dimkić, Ivica 
Janaćković, Peđa 
Gavrilović, Milan 
Stanojević, Olja 
Stupar, Miloš 
Vujisić, Ljubodrag
Jelikić, Aleksa
Stanković, Slaviša 
Vukojević, Jelena 
Keywords: Bacteria;Boswellia carteri;Churches;Commiphora myrrha;Fungi;Resins
Issue Date: 12-Jun-2018
Rank: M21
Journal: Journal of Ethnopharmacology
Abstract: 
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Ethnopharmacological relevance: Essential oils obtained from resins of Boswellia carteri Birdw. and Commiphora myrrha (Nees) Engl., commonly known as frankincense and true myrrh respectively, have been used extensively since 2800 BCE for the treatment of skin sores, wounds, teeth, inflammation, and urinary tract diseases in traditional medicine; for preparation of mummificatio...
URI: https://biore.bio.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2086
ISSN: 0378-8741
DOI: 10.1016/j.jep.2018.03.003
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