Barkeshli, Mandana and Abdul Rahim, NurulAdida
(2014)
Scientific analysis in traditional preventive measures using garlic and vinegar as a wood fungicide in Malaysia.
In: International Conference on Biodeterioration of Cultural Property , February 16-18, 2013, Aligarh, India.
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Abstract
Information received from woodwork masters (Carpenters)
indicate that garlic (Allium Sativum) and vinegar are being
traditionally applied on timbers as fungicide against wood
staining and mould fungi in Malaysia. This technique can
reduce the usage of synthetic fungicides such as Boric acid,
Arsenic compound, Zinc chloride and Tributyltin oxide,
which may cause harm to human health, artefacts and
environment also. During the present study the experiment
was conducted to observe antifungal activities of vinegar
and garlic extraction. The extraction was used against the
culture of Aspergillus niger on agar media and kept at a
temperature of 35o
C-37o
C for inoculation in the laboratory.
The results indicate that the extracts of garlic and vinegar
completely inhibited the fungi after a certain period of time.
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