Title of article :
Investigation of Chemical Composition, Antibacterial and Antioxidant Activity of Thymus daenensis and Thymus eriocalyx Essential Oils against Human Pathogenic Bacteria
Author/Authors :
alamholo ، mostafa Department of Biotechnology - Faculty of Agriculture - Bu Ali Sina University
Abstract :
Introduction: Plant essential oils can be used as alternative agents for the treatment of antibioticresistant pathogenic bacteria. This study aimed to investigate the chemical composition, antibacterial, and antioxidant activity of Thymus eriocalyx and Thymus daenensis essential oils against Grampositive and Gramnegative human pathogenic bacteria. Methods: The aerial part of Thymus eriocalyx and Thymus daenensis in the full flowering stage were collected from West Azerbaijan Province (Urmia), Iran, in 2014. We obtained the essential oils using a Clevenger device. The disc diffusion method was used to determine the antibacterial activity of the essential oils against 15 Grampositive and Gramnegative PTCC and ATCC bacterial standards. Minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) and minimum bactericidal concentrations (MBCs) were measured by microdilution broth method in 96well plate and free radical scavenging activity by 2,2diphenyl1picrylhydrazyl. Chemical analysis of the essential oils performed out by gas chromatography connected to Mass spectrometry. Results: Eleven (94.06%) and seven (90.76%) compounds were identified in T. eriocalyx and T. daenensis essential oils, respectively. The major components of T. eriocalyx essential oil were thymol (37.8%) and alpha;terpineol (14.91%), and of T. daenensis were thymol (52.36%) and carvacrol (16.72%). T. eriocalyx essential oil showed the highest activity against B. cereus with MIC of 0.93 mu;g mL and MBC of 1.87 mu;g mL. The most potent radical scavenging activity was also obtained for T. daenensis essential oil. Conclusion: Essential oil components of T. eriocalyx and T. daenensis may have the potential to be used as antimicrobial agents against antibioticresistant pathogenic bacteria.
Keywords :
Essential oil , Antibacterial , Chemical composition , Pathogenic bacteria , Thymus spp
Journal title :
Journal of Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
Journal title :
Journal of Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases