| Literature DB >> 26442753 |
Zeinab Mohsenipour1, Mehdi Hassanshahian1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Microorganisms are responsible for many problems in industry and medicine because of biofilm formation. Therefore, this study was aimed to examine the effect of Thymus vulgaris (T. vulgaris) extracts on the planktonic form and biofilm structures of six pathogenic bacteria.Entities:
Keywords: Antimicrobial effect; Biofilm; Pathogenic bacteria; Thymus vulgaris
Year: 2015 PMID: 26442753 PMCID: PMC4587606
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Avicenna J Phytomed ISSN: 2228-7930
Figure 1Antibacterial activity of T. vulgaris alcoholic extracts against test microorganisms using disc diffusion method (zone of inhibition in mm).Different letters indicate statistically significant differences (p<0.05
T. vulgarisminimal inhibitory concentrations (MICs) and minimal bactericidal concentrations (MBCs) of test bacteria.
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| 0.312 | 0.625 | 1.25 | 2.5 |
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| 0.625 | 1.25 | 2.5 | 5 |
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| 0.156 | 0.312 | 0.625 | 1.25 |
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| 0.156 | 0.625 | 0.312 | 2.5 |
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| 1.25 | 2.5 | 5 | 10 |
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| 0.625 | 1.25 | 1.25 | 5 |
The BATH percentage of test bacteria
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| 23.8 | 10.27 | 27 | 48.02 | 6.25 | 42.63 | BATH percentage |
Figure 2Percent reduction of biofilm formation for test bacteria treated with different concentrations of T. vulgaris for 24 h. * Differences between control (no inhibition) and treatment with extracts (* p < 0.05, ** p < 0.001).
Figure 3Percent disruption of biofilm formation for test bacteria treated with different concentrations of T. vulgaris for 24 h. * Differences between control (no inhibition) and treatment with extracts (* p < 0.05, ** p < 0.001).
Figure 4Percent reduction of biofilm metabolic activity for test bacteria treated with different concentrations of T. vulgaris for 24 h. * Differences between control (no inhibition) and treatment with extracts (* p < 0.05, ** p < 0.001).