Antimicrobial activities of volatile oils of Ocimum gratissimum, Eucalyptus citriodora and Cymbopogon citratus against organisms isolated from Nigerian currency notes

Buniyamin A. Ayinde, Ronke H. Bello, Mosebolatan S. David, Olayinka I. Olawoye, Bilqis A. Lawal, Abdulrasheed A. Abdullahi, Francis A. Attah, Sukurat O. Usman, Ngaitad S. Njinga
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Naira notes are means of exchange for goods and services that may act as fomites in the transmission of pathogens. This study determined the identities of microorganisms isolated from notes and their susceptibilities to antibiotics and volatile oils of Ocimum gratissimum, Cymbopogon citratus and Eucalyptus citriodora. Fifteen notes (₦50-₦500) obtained from two Ilorin markets were soaked in sterile water and loopful of each sample was inoculated onto appropriate agar plates. Isolates were identified using standard methods, confirmed with Identification System and Mycological Atlas. Disc and agar diffusion methods were employed for susceptibility tests and positive controls were Ciprofloxacin and fluconazole. S. aureus (42%) was the most prevalent bacteria, Serratia odorifera (11.1%) including Aspergillus niger (1) while some had multiple bacteria. The isolates exhibited 100% resistance to amoxicillin/clavulanate (100%), ceftazidime (57%), sulphamethoxazole trimethoprim (43%) and 100% sensitivity to gentamicin. All S. aureus isolates were methicillin resistant – MRSA and vancomycin susceptible while A. niger exhibited 100% sensitivity to fluconazole. The volatile oil of C. citratus exhibited highest growth inhibitory effects with MBC and MIC of 3.13-0.39 and 1.56-0.39 mg/mL respectively; the oil of E. citriodora exhibited the least activity. This oil can be used as antiseptics against Naira fomites.
枸杞挥发油、桉树挥发油和香茅挥发油对尼日利亚钞票中分离的微生物的抑菌活性
奈拉钞票是商品和服务的交换手段,可能在病原体传播中充当污染物。本研究测定了从枸杞、香茅和桉叶中分离得到的微生物的鉴定及其对抗生素和挥发油的敏感性。将从两个Ilorin市场获得的15张纸币(奈拉50-奈拉500)浸泡在无菌水中,并将每个样本接种在适当的琼脂板上。分离株采用标准方法鉴定,用鉴定系统和真菌学图谱进行鉴定。药敏试验采用纸片法和琼脂扩散法,阳性对照为环丙沙星和氟康唑。金黄色葡萄球菌(42%)最为常见,包括黑曲霉(1)在内的气味沙雷氏菌(11.1%)也有部分为多菌。分离株对阿莫西林/克拉维酸酯(100%)、头孢他啶(57%)、磺胺甲恶唑甲氧苄啶(43%)耐药,对庆大霉素(100%)敏感。所有金黄色葡萄球菌对甲氧西林耐药,对万古霉素敏感,而黑葡萄球菌对氟康唑100%敏感。柑桔挥发油的生长抑制效果最好,MBC为3.13 ~ 0.39 mg/mL, MIC为1.56 ~ 0.39 mg/mL;香茅精油的活性最低。这种油可以用作抗奈拉污染物的防腐剂。
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