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Title: Chemical Compositions and Antibacterial Activities of the Essential Oils from Aerial Parts and Corollas of Origanum acutidens (Hand.-Mazz.) Ietswaart, an Endemic Species to Turkey
Authors: Cosge, Belgin
Turker, Arzu
Ipek, Arif
Gurbuz, Bilal
Arslan, Neset
Ordu Üniversitesi
Keywords: Origanum acutidens (Hand.-Mazz.), Essential oil, GC-MS analysis, Antibacterial activity
VITRO ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY, ANTIOXIDANT, VULGARE, OREGANO, POPULATIONS, ANTIFUNGAL, CARVACROL, EXTRACTS, REGION
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: MDPI-BASEL
Citation: Cosge, B., Turker, A., Ipek, A., Gurbuz, B., Arslan, N. (2009). Chemical Compositions and Antibacterial Activities of the Essential Oils from Aerial Parts and Corollas of Origanum acutidens (Hand.-Mazz.) Ietswaart, an Endemic Species to Turkey. Molecules, 14(5), 1702-1712. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules14051702
Abstract: Essential oils extracted by hydrodistillation from the aerial parts and corollas of Origanum acutidens (Hand.-Mazz.) Ietswaart, an endemic Turkish flora species, were analyzed by GC-MS. The amounts of essential oil obtained from the aerial parts and the corollas were 0.73% and 0.93%, respectively. Twenty-five components in both the aerial parts oil and the corolla oil, representing 95.11% and 93.88%, respectively, were identified. The aerial parts and corolla oils were characterized by the predominance of two components: p-cymene (9.43% and 17.51%) and carvacrol (67.51% and 52.33%), respectively. The essential oils were also evaluated for their antimicrobial activity against ten bacteria by the disc diffusion assay. Our findings showed the following order in the sensitivity to the essential oils, as indicated by the corresponding inhibition zones: Proteus vulgaris > Salmonella typhimurium > Enterobacter cloacae > Klebsiella pneumonia > Escherichia coli > Serratia marcescens > Pseudomonas aeruginosa for the aerial parts essential oil, and Salmonella typhimurium > Proteus vulgaris > Enterobacter cloacae > Escherichia coli > Klebsiella pneumoniae > Serratia marcescens > Pseudomonas aeruginosa for the corolla essential oil. The studied essential oils thus exhibited a broad-spectrum of activity against both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, whereas the tested Gram-positive bacteria were more susceptible to the essential oil samples.
Description: WoS Categories: Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
Web of Science Index: Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
Research Areas: Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Chemistry
URI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules14051702
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000266381200003
http://earsiv.odu.edu.tr:8080/xmlui/handle/11489/4990
ISSN: 1420-3049
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