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Laboratory Animal Research ; : 84-91, 2017.
Artículo en Inglés | WPRIM | ID: wpr-204558

RESUMEN

The usage of essential oils as antimicrobial agents is gaining attention. Besides, pet turtles were known to harbor a range of pathogenic bacteria while the turtle keeping is a growing trend worldwide.The current study examined the antimicrobial activity of lemon grass oil (LGO) against seven species of Gram negative bacteria namely; Aeromonas hydrophila, A. caviae, Citrobacter freundii, Salmonella enterica, Edwardsiella tarda, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Proteus mirabilis isolated from three popular species of pet turtles. Along with the results of disc diffusion, minimum inhibitory and minimum bactericidal concentration (MIC and MBC) tests, LGO was detected as effective against 6 species of bacteria excluding P. aeruginosa. MIC of LGO for the strains except P. aeruginosa ranged from 0.016 to 0.5% (V/V). The lowest MIC recorded in the E. tarda strain followed by A. hydrophilla, C. freundii, P. mirabilis, and S. enterica. Interestingly, all the bacterial species except E. tarda were showing high multiple antimicrobial resistance (MAR) index values ranging from 0.36 to 0.91 upon the 11 antibiotics tested although they were sensitive to LGO.


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Animales , Aeromonas hydrophila , Antibacterianos , Antiinfecciosos , Bacterias , Citrobacter freundii , Cymbopogon , Difusión , Edwardsiella tarda , Bacterias Gramnegativas , Cobayas , Mirabilis , Aceites Volátiles , Proteus mirabilis , Pseudomonas aeruginosa , Salmonella enterica , Tortugas
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Korean Journal of Veterinary Research ; : 13-20, 2015.
Artículo en Coreano | WPRIM | ID: wpr-121227

RESUMEN

This study was performed to investigate the antibacterial, antioxidant, and termite repellent effects of citronella oil (CiO) and lemongrass oil (LO). When the antibacterial activity against Staphylococcus (S.) aureus with various levels of antibacterial resistance were tested, a 0.05% concentration of CiO and LO completely inhibited the growth of all tested S. aureus strains. Evaluation of the antioxidant effect demonstrated that the 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical scavenging activity of CiO was 2~3 times greater than that of LO. Among trial products made with various combinations of CiO and LO, a CiO : LO ratio of 6 : 4 had the most potent termite repellent effects. Assessment of acute toxicity of the trial product showed that the LD50 was more than 2,000 mg/kg. Based on the above results, CiO and LO have antibacterial, antioxidant, and termite repellent activities. Therefore, both compounds could be potential termites repellent reagents.


Asunto(s)
Antioxidantes , Cymbopogon , Indicadores y Reactivos , Isópteros , Dosificación Letal Mediana , Staphylococcus
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Braz. j. infect. dis ; 12(1): 63-66, Feb. 2008. ilus, tab
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: lil-484421

RESUMEN

Superficial mycoses of the skin are among the most common dermatological infections, and causative organisms include dermatophytic, yeasts, and non-dermatophytic filamentous fungi. The treatment is limited, for many reasons, and new drugs are necessary. Numerous essential oils have been tested for both in vitro and in vivo antifungal activity and some pose much potential as antifungal agents. By using disk diffusion assay, we evaluated the antifungal activity of lemongrass oil and citral against yeasts of Candida species (Candida albicans, C. glabrata, C. krusei, C. parapsilosis and C. tropicalis). This study showed that lemongrass oil and citral have a potent in vitro activity against Candida spp.


Asunto(s)
Antifúngicos/farmacología , Candida/efectos de los fármacos , Monoterpenos/farmacología , Aceites de Plantas/farmacología , Terpenos/farmacología , Candida/clasificación , Pruebas Antimicrobianas de Difusión por Disco
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