四种精油及杀菌剂Neco的抑菌活性评价。

Jean-Fabrice Yala, Rolande Mabika Mabika, B. Camara, S. Tuo, A. Souza, A. N. Lepengué, D. Kone, B. M’batchi
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本研究的目的是评估四种精油(Cymbopogon citratus, Eucalyptus citriodora, Lippia multiflora, Melaleuca quinquenervia)和生物杀菌剂Neco®对革兰氏阳性细菌的体外活性。分别采用琼脂孔扩散法和Muller Hinton圆盘-琼脂扩散法测定芳香图和抗生素谱。用微量稀释法在液体培养基中测定了最小抑菌浓度和最小杀菌浓度。香气图显示,杀菌剂Neco®对各菌株的抑制直径最大(34.53±11.82 ~ 43.92±5.38 mm),其次是桉叶精油(30.01±3.02 ~ 41.89±1.77 mm)和多花Lippia精油(20.72±4.72 ~ 37.61±2.80 mm)。其中,五千禧年精油(19.99±3.93 ~ 26.20±13.27 mm)和香茅精油(13.52±3.59 ~ 29.08±2.35 mm)的抑制直径最小。此外,芳香谱和抗生素谱的活性比较表明,精油的活性普遍高于抗生素。在本研究结束时,香茅精油、柠檬桉精油、多花Lippia、千层木精油和生物杀菌剂Neco®对革兰氏+菌均有一定的抑菌活性。
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Assessment of the antibacterial activity of four essential oils and the biobactericide Neco.
The purpose of this study was to assess in vitro the activity of four essential oils ( Cymbopogon citratus, Eucalyptus citriodora, Lippia multiflora, Melaleuca quinquenervia ) and the biobactericide Neco® on Gram-positive bacteria. T he aromatogram and antibiogram were assessed by the agar well diffusion method and the Muller Hinton disk-agar diffusion method, respectively. Also, the minimum inhibitory concentration and the minimum bactericidal concentration were determined by the microdilution method in liquid medium. The aromatogram showed that the biobactericide Neco® induced the largest inhibition diameters (34.53 ± 11.82 - 43.92 ± 5.38 mm) of all strains combined, followed by the essential oils of Eucalyptus Citriodora (30.01 ± 3.02 - 41.89 ± 1.77 mm) and Lippia multiflora (20.72 ± 4.72 - 37.61 ± 2.80 mm). However, the essential oils of Melaleuca quinquenervia (19.99 ± 3.93 - 26.20 ± 13.27 mm) and Cymbopogon citratus (13.52 ± 3.59 - 29.08 ± 2.35 mm) had the smallest inhibition diameters. Moreover, the comparison of the activities of the aromatogram and antibiogram revealed generally that activities were higher with essential oils than with antibiotics. At the end of this study, the essential oils of Cymbopogon citratus , Eucalyptus citriodora, Lippia multiflora, Melaleuca quinquenervia and the biobactericide Neco® had an antibacterial activity on Gram+ bacteria.
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