Literature DB >> 24634073

Composition and activity against oral pathogens of the essential oil of Melampodium divaricatum (Rich.) DC.

Raquel Regina Duarte Moreira1, Gilmarcio Zimmermann Martins, Vinícius Teixeira Botelho, Luis Eduardo dos Santos, Carlos Cavaleiro, Lígia Salgueiro, Géssica Andrade, Carlos Henrique Gomes Martins.   

Abstract

The chemical composition of the essential oil isolated from the aerial parts of Melampodium divaricatum (Rich.) DC. (Asteraceae) was characterized by GC-FID and GC/MS analyses. (E)-Caryophyllene (56.0%), germacrene D (12.7%), and bicyclogermacrene (9.2%) were identified as the major oil components. The antimicrobial activity of the oil against seven standard strains of oral pathogens from the American Type Culture Collection (ATCC) was evaluated by determining minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) using the microdilution method. MIC Values below 100 μg/ml were obtained against Streptococcus sobrinus (90 μg/ml), Lactobacillus casei (30 μg/ml), S. mutans (20 μg/ml), and S. mitis (18 μg/ml). In contrast, the MIC values of the major oil compound (E)-caryophyllene were higher than 400 μg/ml against all pathogens, suggesting that the activity of the oil might depend on minor oil components and/or on synergistic effects. The M. divaricatum essential oil is a promising agent to include in anticariogenic oral rinse formulations for the control of oral pathogens.
Copyright © 2014 Verlag Helvetica Chimica Acta AG, Zürich.

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Keywords:  (E)-Caryophyllene; Antimicrobial activity; Essential oils; Melampodium divaricatum; Oral pathogens

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24634073     DOI: 10.1002/cbdv.201300322

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chem Biodivers        ISSN: 1612-1872            Impact factor:   2.408


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