ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF BURSERA MORELENSIS RAMÍREZ ESSENTIAL OIL.

Canales-Martinez M, Rivera-Yañez C R, Salas-Oropeza J, Lopez H R, Jimenez-Estrada M, Rosas-Lopez R, Duran D A, Flores C, Hernandez L B, Rodriguez-Monroy M A
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Abstract

Background: Bursera morelensis, known as "Aceitillo", is an endemic tree of Mexico. Infusions made from the bark of this species have been used for the treatment of skin infections and for their wound healing properties. In this work, we present the results of a phytochemical and antimicrobial investigation of the essential oil of B. morelensis.

Materials and methods: The essential oil was obtained by a steam distillation method and analyzed using GC-MS. The antibacterial and antifungal activities were evaluated.

Results: GC-MS of the essential oil demonstrated the presence of 28 compounds. The principal compound of the essential oil was a-Phellandrene (32.69%). The essential oil had antibacterial activity against Gram positive and negative strains. The most sensitive strains were S. pneumoniae, V. cholerae (cc) and E. coli (MIC 0.125 mg/mL, MBC 0.25 mg/mL). The essential oil was bactericidal for V. cholera (cc). The essential oil inhibited all the filamentous fungi. F. monilifome (IC50 = 2.27 mg/mL) was the most sensitive fungal strain.

Conclusions: This work provides evidence that confirms the antimicrobial activity of the B. morelensis essential oil and this is a scientific support about of traditional uses of this species.

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莫氏囊虫ramÍrez精油的抑菌活性。
背景:莫尔氏Bursera morelensis,俗称“Aceitillo”,是墨西哥的一种特有树种。这种植物的树皮制成的注射剂已被用于治疗皮肤感染和伤口愈合的特性。在这项工作中,我们提出了一种植物化学和抗菌的研究结果的挥发油。材料和方法:采用水蒸气蒸馏法提取精油,采用气相色谱-质谱联用分析。对其抗菌和抗真菌活性进行了评价。结果:挥发油的GC-MS鉴定出28种化合物。挥发油的主要成分为a-黄檀烯(32.69%)。精油对革兰氏阳性菌和阴性菌均有抑菌活性。最敏感菌株为肺炎链球菌、霍乱弧菌(cc)和大肠杆菌(MIC 0.125 mg/mL, MBC 0.25 mg/mL)。精油对霍乱弧菌(cc)有杀菌作用。精油对丝状真菌均有抑制作用。F. monilifome (IC50 = 2.27 mg/mL)是最敏感的真菌菌株。结论:本研究证实了沙蚕挥发油的抑菌活性,为沙蚕传统药用提供了科学依据。
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