@article {1886, title = {Survey on Aromatherapy Among Healthcare Professionals in Morocco}, journal = {Pharmacognosy Journal}, volume = {14}, year = {2022}, month = {October 2022}, pages = {666-670}, type = {Research Article}, chapter = {666}, abstract = {

Background: Herbal remedies and more particularly essential oils are increasingly used throughout the world. In Morocco, the practice of aromatherapy is becoming more and more important, but the knowledge, attitudes, and expectations of healthcare professionals towards essential oils have never been studied. Aim: To assess the attitudes, knowledge, and expectations towards essential oils and aromatherapy of Moroccan healthcare professionals. Methods: We conducted a survey among 205 Moroccan healthcare professionals from different categories using an anonymous electronic questionnaire. Results: The participants to our survey have a good general knowledge and 47.8\% of the them have already prescribed or advised essential oils. However, only 10.2\% of them considered essential oils as widely available. Moreover, only 3.9\% of the respondents judged their theoretical knowledge of essential oils and aromatherapy as perfect, 36.6\% considered the lack of information in this field as the limiting factor in prescribing and advising essential oils, and 88.3\% were in favor of integrating aromatherapy into their basic training course. The prescription or advice of essential oils are statistically correlated with age, profession, factors mentioned as limiting the prescription and advice of essential oils, and the theoretical knowledge. Conclusion: Empowering healthcare professionals{\textquoteright} capacities could help them overcome their fears and enable them to offer aromatherapy advice to their patients with confidence. This could also help to expand the use of essential oils in Moroccan healthcare facilities.

}, keywords = {Aromatherapy, Essential oils, Healthcare professionals, Morocco, Survey}, doi = {10.5530/pj.2022.14.151}, author = {Asmae Alaoui Belghiti and Mohamed Yafout and Soukaina Bennis and Amal Ait Haj Said} } @article {445, title = {Isolation and Identification of Compounds from the Leaf Extract of Melaleuca alternifolia}, journal = {Pharmacognosy Journal}, volume = {9}, year = {2017}, month = {November 2017}, pages = {s52-s55}, type = {Original Article}, chapter = {s52}, abstract = {

Introduction: Melaleuca alternifolia also known as Tea tree oil belonging to family Myrtaceae. This plant has diverse and therapeutic uses in traditional herbal medicine for treating Skin care, First Aid, Household Cleaning, Hair care, Aromatherapy, Feminine care, Chronic illness, and Dental care in Australia.\ Method: The methanolic extract of Melaleuca alternifolia family Myrtaceae was subjected for Soxhlet extraction in round bottomed flask with petroleum ether. The petroleum ether extracted leaf powder was dried and once again subjected to Soxhlet extraction successively with different solvents viz, chloroform, ethyl acetate and methanol. Result: The IR spectra showed characteristic absorption bands at 3421 cm-1 indicating the presence of a OH group, at 1691cm-1 for C=O group, 2848 cm-1. The 1HNMR spectra showed a triplet signal at \δ 10.44, 9.48, 13.21 showing the presence of OH group and Carboxylic acid. The 13C NMR spectra showed signals at \δ 16.28 for a methyl carbon, \δ 29.89 for a methylene carbon, The ESI-negative mode mass spectrum showed pseudo molecular ions at m/z 515 for [M+] ion. Conclusion: Based on spectral analysis and comparison of the spectral data with literature values, the compounds were identified as 3,3\’dimethylellagic acid and its aglycone portion with some little impurity.

}, keywords = {3, 3{\textquoteright}dimethylellagic acid, Aromatherapy, Chloroform, Melaleuca alternifolia, Methalonic, Myrtaceae}, doi = {10.5530/pj.2017.6s.157}, url = {http://fulltxt.org/article/381}, author = {Gagan Shah and Dhandeep Singh and Uttam Singh Baghel} }