Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 895599
Essential oils of selected Thymus species wild- growing in Croatia: chemical composition and antibacterial activity
Essential oils of selected Thymus species wild- growing in Croatia: chemical composition and antibacterial activity // Natural Volatiles & Essential Oils
Lahti: BADEBIO Ltd, 2017. str. 181-181 (poster, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Essential oils of selected Thymus species wild- growing in Croatia: chemical composition and antibacterial activity
Autori
Kindl, Marija ; Bucar, Franz ; Verbanac, Donatella ; Čipčić Paljetak, Hana ; Alegro, Antun ; Blažeković, Biljana ; Bival Štefan, Maja ; Vladimir-Knežević, Sanda
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni
Izvornik
Natural Volatiles & Essential Oils
/ - Lahti : BADEBIO Ltd, 2017, 181-181
Skup
48th International Symposium on Essential Oils
Mjesto i datum
Pečuh, Mađarska, 10.09.2017. - 13.09.2017
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Poster
Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija
Ključne riječi
Thymus spp. ; essential oil ; antibacterial effect
Sažetak
The genus Thymus (Lamiaceae) is notewory for the numerous plants biosynthesizing remarkable amount of volatile compounds. Present study aimed to evaluate chemical composition and antibacterial activity of essential oils from five selected Thymus species originated from Croatia (T. longicaulis C. Presl, T. praecox Opiz subsp. polytrichus (A. Kern. ex Borbás) Jalas, T. pulegioides L., T. serpyllum L. subsp. serpyllum and T. striatus Vahl), in comparison with T. vulgaris L. The extraction yields (V/m) of essential oils isolated by hydrodestilation from aerial parts of investigated species were in the range 0.2- 1.7%. According to GC-MS analysis 95 different components were identified, representing 87.6- 99.7% of the total oil content. Thymol (43%), p-cymene (18%) and γ-terpinene (11%) were the most abundant compounds of essential oil of T. longicaulis. The main component of T. pulegioides essential oil was carvacrol (39%) while 1, 8-cineole (37%) was found to be the major compound of the essential oil of T. serpyllum subsp. serpyllum. The essential oils of mountain species T. praecox subsp. polytrichus and T. striatus were rich in sesquiterpenes, with germacrene-D-4-ol (12% and 12%) and β-caryophyllene (10% and 12%) as predominant compounds. The multivariate analysis of the essential oil constituents from the selected Thymus species indicated that the greatest similarity to the thyme oil, thymol type which is officially recognized in European Pharmacopoeia, was presented by T. longicaulis. In vitro antibacterial activity of the essential oils against Gram-positive and Gram- negative bacterial strains (S. aureus, E. faecalis and E. coli) was determined using the microdilution method. E. coli showed the highest susceptibility to all tested essential oils, while E. faecalis was the most resistant. MIC values for E. coli and S. aureus ranged from 0.5 mg/mL to 2 mg/mL, while the MIC value for E. faecalis was 4 mg/mL. Our study showed that, in addition to the phenolic compounds (thymol and carvacrol) well-known as strong antimicrobial agents, sesquiterpenes also contribute to the antibacterial activity of the selected Thymus species.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Farmacija
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
Farmaceutsko-biokemijski fakultet, Zagreb
Profili:
Sanda Vladimir-Knežević
(autor)
Marija Kindl
(autor)
Antun Alegro
(autor)
Biljana Blažeković
(autor)
Maja Bival Štefan
(autor)
Hana Čipčić Paljetak
(autor)
Donatella Verbanac
(autor)