Assessment of the antimicrobial activity of some essential oils against multi-resistant bacterial strains

Authors

  • DANIELA-CRISTINA MIHAI (BĂȘA) University of Bucharest, Faculty of Biology, Bucharest, Romania Author
  • LIA-MARA DIȚU University of Bucharest, Faculty of Biology, Bucharest, Romania Author
  • IRINA GHEORGHE University of Bucharest, Faculty of Biology, Bucharest, Romania Author
  • OTILIA BANU Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases Prof. C.C. Iliescu, Bucharest, Romania Author
  • GRIGORE MIHAESCU University of Bucharest, Faculty of Biology, Bucharest, Romania Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25083/rbl/27.3/3544.3549

Keywords:

essential oils, nosocomial infections, antimicrobial activity, ESKAPE

Abstract

Volatile oils, also called essential oils, are secreted by plant-specific secretory cells and tissues. These components are a mixture of different substances, primarily mono and sesquiterpenes. Our aim was to assess the antimicrobial activity of different essential oils, i.e. lavender, cloves, eucalyptus, rosemary, thyme and oregano against multidrug resistant bacterial strains belonging to the ESKAPE group. The most effective oils proved to be the thyme and oregano which induced the occurrence of the largest diameters of the growth inhibition zones against all tested bacterial species. Oregano oil showed the best inhibitory activity against Pseudomonas aeruginosa, followed by clove, while thyme oil was the most effective against Staphylococcus aureus strains.

RBL273-11

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Published

2024-06-03