Screening of antimicrobial activity of citrus essential oils against pathogenic bacteria and Candida strains
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Several studies have indicated that plants are good sources of antimicrobial agents and pharmaceuticals. The present study is focused to evaluate the antimicrobial po-tential of 11 citrus essential oils (EOs) and terpenes (T), against 18 bacterial pathogenic strains and 4 Candida sp.strains. Volatile compounds present in the citrus Eos were determined by a gaschromatography analysis, allowing the identification of 79 components. Results highlights that lemon,bergamot oil and terpene were effective against more than 54.5% of tested bacteria. Candida spp. Strains resulted very sensitive to all terpenes and EOs. Gram negative bacteria showed lower sensitivity than Gram positive ones. Among Gram negative, fish pathogens were sensitive tooils, so we suggested their use as possible alternatives in aquaculture farms to prevent bacterial fish diseases. Moreover, results suggested that citrus oils could be a useful tool in the food industry to prolong the shelf-life.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
antimicrobial properties; chemical composition; citrus essential oils; pathogens bacteria and yeast
Elenco autori:
Zampino, DANIELA CLOTILDE; Mancuso, Monique; Catalfamo, Maurizio; Zaccone, Renata
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