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Elisa Korenblum1, Fátima Regina de Vasconcelos Goulart, Igor de Almeida Rodrigues, Fernanda Abreu, Ulysses Lins, Péricles Barreto Alves, Arie Fitzgerald Blank, Erika Valoni, Gina V Sebastián, Daniela Sales Alviano, Celuta Sales Alviano, Lucy Seldin.
Abstract
The anti-corrosion effect and the antimicrobial activity of lemongrass essential oil (LEO) against the planktonic and sessile growth of a sulfate reducing bacterium (SRB) were evaluated. Minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of LEO and its major component, the citral, was 0.17 mg ml-1. In addition, both LEO and citral showed an immediate killing effect against SRB in liquid medium, suggesting that citral is responsible for the antimicrobial activity of LEO against SRB. Transmission electron microscopy revealed that the MIC of LEO caused discernible cell membrane alterations and formed electron-dense inclusions. Neither biofilm formation nor corrosion was observed on carbon steel coupons after LEO treatment. LEO was effective for the control of the planktonic and sessile SRB growth and for the protection of carbon steel coupons against biocorrosion. The application of LEO as a potential biocide for SRB growth control in petroleum reservoirs and, consequently, for souring prevention, and/or as a coating protection against biocorrosion is of great interest for the petroleum industries.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23938023 PMCID: PMC3751693 DOI: 10.1186/2191-0855-3-44
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AMB Express ISSN: 2191-0855 Impact factor: 3.298
Figure 1Determination of the MIC of LEO and citral using optical densities of cell cultures (A), and gene copy (B).
Figure 2Transmission electron micrographs of non-treated (A and B) and LEO-treated (C and D) cells. Scale bars indicate 200 nm in all images.
Figure 3Activity of LEO on SRB cells, where LEO was introduced together with cells in the biofilm device (assay 1), and LEO pre-treated SRB cells inhibited biofilm formation on glass surfaces (assay 2).
Figure 4SRB biofilm formation on control coupon and inhibition of biofilm on coupons conditioned with LEO at MIC, sub-MIC and supra-MIC solutions for 24 h at 20°C (A), experiment performed in BD Vacutainer tubes; control coupon and conditioned coupon with LEO at MIC (B).