2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.indcrop.2019.05.058
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Chemical composition and antimicrobial activity of Satureja montana byproducts essential oils

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“…The essential oil from M. fragrans exhibited a low activity against the bacteria evaluated and had the highest MIC and MBC values. The results are in agreement with those reported in the literature, with some divergences that are mostly the result of variability in the chemical composition of essential oils (Lima et al 2012;Azevedo et al 2016;Santos et al 2019). The fact that essential oils have different compounds that probably act as antimicrobials hinders bacterial growth and the development of resistant strains, possibly because of the collateral sensitivity effect, in which the adaptation M. fragrans H. of a micro-organism to one drug makes it more sensitive to another (Yen and Papin 2017).…”
Section: Antibacterial Activity -Mic and Mbcsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…The essential oil from M. fragrans exhibited a low activity against the bacteria evaluated and had the highest MIC and MBC values. The results are in agreement with those reported in the literature, with some divergences that are mostly the result of variability in the chemical composition of essential oils (Lima et al 2012;Azevedo et al 2016;Santos et al 2019). The fact that essential oils have different compounds that probably act as antimicrobials hinders bacterial growth and the development of resistant strains, possibly because of the collateral sensitivity effect, in which the adaptation M. fragrans H. of a micro-organism to one drug makes it more sensitive to another (Yen and Papin 2017).…”
Section: Antibacterial Activity -Mic and Mbcsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…2016; Santos et al . 2019). The fact that essential oils have different compounds that probably act as antimicrobials hinders bacterial growth and the development of resistant strains, possibly because of the collateral sensitivity effect, in which the adaptation of a micro‐organism to one drug makes it more sensitive to another (Yen and Papin 2017).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oils, 2020;7(2): 22-34 Čopra-Janićijević et al DOI: 10.37929/nveo.743706 compilation on the essential oil diversity of species S. montana of various origins, it was found that chemotype A was the most prevalent among its essential oils studied to date. Thus, two isomeric monoterpene phenols -carvacrol and thymol along with two monoterpene hydrocarbons --terpinen and pcymene -appear as the main constituents in S. montana collected from different locations in Croatia as described by Milos et al (2001), Radonic & Milos (2003), Vidic et al (2009), Dunkić et al (2012), Ćavar et al (2013), as well as from Italy (Fraternale et al, 2007, Benelli et al, 2017, Caprioli et al 2019Albania (Ibrailu et al, 2011, Maccelli et al, 2020; Montenegro (Damjanović-Vratnica et al, 2011); Portugal (Santos et al, 2019); Serbia (Vidović et al, 2014), and Spain (Navarro-Rocha et al, 2020). Mediterranean and Sub Mediterranean bioclimates, moderate water stress, full flowering stage of the plant, and drying method can be critical factors that are able to enhance the percentage of carvacrol in the oil of the plants with chemotype A.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…In other studies, the highest diversity was shown for the monoterpenes, including carvacrol, thymol, linalool, and p -cymene ( Shafiee and Javidnia, 1997 ; Abkenar et al., 2008 ; Mahboubi and Bidgoli, 2010 ; Ziaee et al., 2018 ). Carvacrol, the major compound of the Jandagh population, has been previously reported as one of the most important components of EO among various members of the Lamiaceae family ( Ebrahimi et al., 2008 ; Hadian et al., 2011b ; Stefanaki et al., 2018 ; Santos et al., 2019 ). The main component of Darab and Fasa populations was thymol (41.61% and 48.12% respectively), which is an isomer of carvacrol.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%