Phytochemical components and antioxidant and antimicrobial activities of essential oils from native Tunisian Thymus capitatus and Rosmarinus officinalis

Nutrition Sante Pub Date : 2021-06-30 DOI:10.30952/ns.10.1.8
Mariem Ben Jemaa, Mejdi Snoussi, H. Falleh, R. S. Beji, R. Ksouri
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Introduction. Essential oils and their components are currently of great interest as a potential source of highly bioactive natural molecules. They are being studied for their possible use as safe alternative for food protection against oxidation and microbial spoilage. Objective. This study aimed on the phytochemical prospection of Thymus capitatus and Rosmainus officinalis essential oils and their oral toxicity evaluation. Material and methods. Chemical analysis of tested essential oils was carried out using gas chromatography combined to mass spectroscopic (GC-MS). Their safety limit was evaluated by acute toxicity. The antioxidant activity was estimated using in vitro methods. The antimicrobial activity was evaluated against twelve pathogenic germs. Results. Results showed that carvacrol and 1,8-cineol were the major compounds of Thymus capitatus and Rosmarinus officinalis essential oils. Acute toxicity results exhibited that both tested essential oils were inoffensive at 2000 mg/kg. Additionally, Thymus capitatus essential oil presented higher antioxidant activity than Rosmarinus officinalis: 2,2-diphényl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) assay results showed lower IC50 for Thymus capitatus essential oil than Rosmarinus officinalis. Concerning the antimicrobial results, Thymus capitatus essential oil presented greater efficacy than R. officinalis. Indeed, the minimal growth inhibition diameter generated by thyme essential oil exceeded 38 mm (except for Salmonella typhirium) and reached 60 mm (against C. tropicalis and C. albicans). However, the maximal growth inhibition diameter generated by R. officinalis essential oil was limited to 36 mm (against Shigella sonnei). Conclusion. Overall, Thymus capitatus and Rosmarinus officinalis essential oils have strong potential applicability for pharmaceutical industries.
突尼斯原产的头状百里香和迷迭香精油的植物化学成分及抗氧化和抗菌活性
介绍精油及其成分作为高生物活性天然分子的潜在来源,目前备受关注。目前正在研究它们是否可以作为食品抗氧化和微生物腐败的安全替代品。客观的本研究旨在探讨头状百里香和山茱萸精油的植物化学前景及其口服毒性评价。材料和方法。使用气相色谱-质谱联用(GC-MS)对测试的精油进行化学分析。通过急性毒性评估其安全性限度。使用体外方法评估抗氧化活性。对12种病原菌进行了抗菌活性评价。后果结果表明,香芹酚和1,8-桉叶醇是头状百里香和迷迭香精油的主要成分。急性毒性结果表明,两种测试的精油在2000毫克/公斤时都是无害的。此外,头状百里香精油表现出比迷迭香更高的抗氧化活性:2,2-二苯基-1-苦丁酰肼(DPPH)测定结果显示,头状百里香精油的IC50低于迷迭香。就抗菌效果而言,头状百里香精油的抗菌效果优于药用百里香。事实上,百里香精油产生的最小生长抑制直径超过38毫米(伤寒沙门氏菌除外),达到60毫米(对热带念珠菌和白色念珠菌)。然而,由R.officinalis精油产生的最大生长抑制直径被限制为36mm(针对宋尼志贺菌)。结论总的来说,头状百里香和迷迭香精油在制药行业具有很强的潜在适用性。
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