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Surveying the chemical composition and antibacterial activity of essential oils from selected medicinal plants against human pathogens

Mahmoud Osanloo, Ghazal Ghaznavi, Abbas Abdollahi

2020Iranian Journal of Microbiology28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background and Objectives: Essential oils (EOs) with different biological activities, such as antibacterial properties, are a valuable resource for developing new drugs. Materials and Methods: Ingredients of six medicinally important EOs, including Artemisia dracunculus, Anethum graveolens, Citrus limon, Citrus sinensis, Cinnamomum zeylanicum and Zingiber officinale, were identified using GC-MS analysis. Moreover, their five major compounds were also listed. Furthermore, the half-maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50) against four important human bacteria was also investigated using the 96-well plate microdilution. Results: C. sinensis EO with IC50 of 1.0 and 4.7 mg.mL-1 have the most effect on the growth of S. aureus and P. aeruginosa. Moreover, EOs of Cinnamomum zeylanicum (IC50: 1.0 mg. mL-1) and Artemisia dracunculus (IC50: 1.3 mg.mL-1) significantly showed better inhibitory effect on E. coli and K. pneumoniae. Conclusion: These EOs could be used for developing inexpensive, potent, and green antibacterial agents.

Topics & Concepts

Cinnamomum zeylanicumTraditional medicineArtemisiaAntibacterial activityMedicinal plantsCinnamomumBroth microdilutionChemistryBiologyFood scienceMinimum inhibitory concentrationEssential oilBacteriaCassiaAntimicrobialMicrobiologyMedicineGeneticsPathologyTraditional Chinese medicineAlternative medicineEssential Oils and Antimicrobial ActivityInsect Pest Control StrategiesPhytochemistry and Biological Activities
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