1. Antimicrobial activity of Thymus longicaulis C. Presl essential oil against respiratory pathogens
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Marinko Petrović, Marija Babac, Sanda Vladimir-Knežević, Ivan Kosalec, Biserka Matica, Jovica Ralić, and Biljana Blažeković
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QH301-705.5 ,respiratory pathogens ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,essential oil ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,law.invention ,Microbiology ,Haemophilus influenzae ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,law ,thymol ,Streptococcus pneumoniae ,medicine ,Thymus longicaulis ,antimicrobial activity ,Agar diffusion test ,Biology (General) ,Thymol ,Essential oil ,General Immunology and Microbiology ,General Neuroscience ,Antimicrobial ,Yeast ,chemistry ,Staphylococcus aureus ,thymus longicaulis ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences - Abstract
Thymus longicaulis C. Presl is a small aromatic perennial herb used as a traditional remedy for cold, flu and cough. Composition of the essential oil of T. longicaulis from Croatia and its in vitro antimicrobial activity against the most common respiratory pathogens were evaluated. The yield of essential oil obtained by hydrodistillation from aerial plant parts was 1.2%. According to the GC-MS analysis, a total of forty one compounds (99%) were identified. Thymol (46.3%), γ-terpinene (16.2%), thymyl methyl ether (11.4%), and p-cymene (9.4%) were the main components. Antimicrobial activity of the essential oil against six clinically isolated bacterial and yeast strains was determined using standard disc agar diffusion method and microdilution broth assay. The essential oil exhibited antimicrobial activity towards all tested respiratory pathogens. The most sensitive strains were Haemophilus influenzae and Streptococcus pneumoniae(MIC=0.78 mg/mL), while Staphylococcus aureus was the most resistant (MIC>25.00 mg/mL). Our results indicate that T. longicaulis essential oil could be effective against clinically relevant respiratory pathogens which have the ability to develop resistance to antimicrobial drugs.
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- 2012
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