Composition and bactericidal activity against beneficial and pathogenic bacteria of oregano essential oils from four chemotypes of origanum and lippia genus

Several studies have showed the antibacterial activity of oregano essential oils (OEO) chemotypes, carvarol and thymol against Gram positive and Gram negative pathogenic bacteria, but lack information on OEO antibacterial activity against beneficial bacteria. The object of this study was to compare...

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Betancourt, L.
Phandanauvong, V.
Patiño, R.
Ariza Nieto, Claudia Janeth
Afanador Téllez, Germán
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2012
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Universidad Nacional de Colombia
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63 Agricultura y tecnologías relacionadas / Agriculture
Bactericidal
Escherichia
Lactobacillus
Salmonella
oregano.
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Composition and bactericidal activity against beneficial and pathogenic bacteria of oregano essential oils from four chemotypes of origanum and lippia genus
title Composition and bactericidal activity against beneficial and pathogenic bacteria of oregano essential oils from four chemotypes of origanum and lippia genus
spellingShingle Composition and bactericidal activity against beneficial and pathogenic bacteria of oregano essential oils from four chemotypes of origanum and lippia genus
63 Agricultura y tecnologías relacionadas / Agriculture
Bactericidal
Escherichia
Lactobacillus
Salmonella
oregano.
title_short Composition and bactericidal activity against beneficial and pathogenic bacteria of oregano essential oils from four chemotypes of origanum and lippia genus
title_full Composition and bactericidal activity against beneficial and pathogenic bacteria of oregano essential oils from four chemotypes of origanum and lippia genus
title_fullStr Composition and bactericidal activity against beneficial and pathogenic bacteria of oregano essential oils from four chemotypes of origanum and lippia genus
title_full_unstemmed Composition and bactericidal activity against beneficial and pathogenic bacteria of oregano essential oils from four chemotypes of origanum and lippia genus
title_sort Composition and bactericidal activity against beneficial and pathogenic bacteria of oregano essential oils from four chemotypes of origanum and lippia genus
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Betancourt, L.
Phandanauvong, V.
Patiño, R.
Ariza Nieto, Claudia Janeth
Afanador Téllez, Germán
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Betancourt, L.
Phandanauvong, V.
Patiño, R.
Ariza Nieto, Claudia Janeth
Afanador Téllez, Germán
dc.subject.ddc.spa.fl_str_mv 63 Agricultura y tecnologías relacionadas / Agriculture
topic 63 Agricultura y tecnologías relacionadas / Agriculture
Bactericidal
Escherichia
Lactobacillus
Salmonella
oregano.
dc.subject.proposal.spa.fl_str_mv Bactericidal
Escherichia
Lactobacillus
Salmonella
oregano.
description Several studies have showed the antibacterial activity of oregano essential oils (OEO) chemotypes, carvarol and thymol against Gram positive and Gram negative pathogenic bacteria, but lack information on OEO antibacterial activity against beneficial bacteria. The object of this study was to compare the composition and minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC) of Origanum gender chemotypes: O. vulgare L. ssp. hirtum (OH), O. majorana (OM) y O. vulgare L. (OL) harvested in Colombia, against Lippia origanoides Kunth (LO) from Alto Patía in Colombia, and O. vulgare L. ssp. hirtum (OG) from Greece. The OEO composition was analyzed by gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometer and its antibacterial activity by broth dilution and agar culture method. Three chemotypes were evaluated, OH and OG were carvacrol-type, LO and OL were thymol-tipe and OM was rich in sabinyl compound. The highest precursors content was showed to OEO from oregano varieties produced under greenhouse conditions at high altitude. The same bactericidal activity against Salmonella enteritidis (0.098 mg/mL) for OH and LO was founded. The lowest bactericidal activity against beneficial bacteria Lactobacillus acidophilus and Bifidobacterium breve was observed for OM (6.25 mg/mL) and LO (50 mg/mL), respectively. These results showed that LO native to Colombia had a comparable effect to OH and carvacrol against pathogenic enterobacteria and the lowest bactericidal activity against beneficial bacteria. These results showed a selective bactericidal effect against pathogenic beneficial bacteria of Origanum ssp. and L. origanoides chemotypes. A good potential to use L. origanoides as antimicrobial additive for animal and human health was found.
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