Origins of the Essential Oil extracts
Layman and Botanical Names / Species
The various parts from which oils are extracted
The geographical origins of the harvested plant material
Dictionaries and their contents
The concentrated hydrophobic liquid containing volatile chemical compounds extracted from plants. Essential oils are also known as volatile oils, ethereal oils, aetherolea, or simply as the oil of the plant from which they were extracted, such as oil of clove.
Equipment, methods and materials used for EO extraction
Qualitative (constituent compounds) and quantitative (%) analysis of the chemical composition of the tested Essential Oils (Extracts?), with each known compound linked to it's IUPAC International Chemical Identifier (InChI).
Tested biochemical and/or biological activities, and where available, their measured results.
Dictionaries and their contents
The organisms used as targets of experiments conducted to determine what effect(s) (Activities) tested EOs may have on them. They may occur as A) single-cells or colonies, such as bacteria, fungi, yeasts and molds, protozoa, algae, or viruses; B) insects such as mosquitos, flies, etc.; or, C) they may be helminths, such as Nematodes (roundworms), Cestodes (tapeworms), and Trematodes (flukes).
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targetOrganismCount.csv A dictionary of 133 target organisms mentioned in tests + WikidataID + frequencies (the number of times the organisms occurred in the 186 source papers)
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targetOrganismSpecies20191218.tsv A table of target microorganisms, activity term, and sectionTitles
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oil186ManualAnalysis20191019.tsv