New Facts on the Antimicrobial Essential Oil of Satureja kitaibelii

Author:

Dimitrijević Marija V.1,Miladinović Ljiljana C.2ORCID,Marković Marija S.3,Arsić Biljana4,Mihajilov‐Krstev Tatjana M.5,Miladinović Dragoljub L.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmacy Faculty of Medicine University of Niš Blvd. Dr Zorana Đinđica 81 18000 Niš Serbia

2. High School ”Bora Stanković” Vožda Karađorđa 27 18000 Niš Serbia

3. Institute of Forestry Kneza Viseslava 3 11030 Belgrade Serbia

4. Department of Chemistry Faculty of Science and Mathematics University of Niš Višegradska 33 18000 Niš Serbia

5. Department of Biology Faculty of Science and Mathematics University of Niš Višegradska 33 18000 Niš, Serbia

Abstract

AbstractThe objective of the present study was to assess the difference in antimicrobial activity of Satureja kitaibelii Wierzb. ex Heuff. essential oil at three growth stages. In addition, using statistical and chemometric tools, we tried to explain why the essential oil from a certain vegetation stage shows the highest antimicrobial activity. S. kitaibelii essential oils demonstrated minimum inhibitory concentration values from 160 to 10000 μg mL−1, and minimum microbicidal concentration values from 630 to 20000 μg mL−1. Geraniol, borneol, limonene and p‐cymene are the dominant compounds of S. kitaibelii essential oil. The most abundant compound, geraniol, possesses antimicrobial activity in a range of MIC values from 40 to 5000 μg mL−1 and MMC values from 80 to 10000 μg mL−1. The highest activity of essential oil for all tested strains of microorganisms was recorded in November. Results of statistical analysis indicate that the percentage of dominant compounds of essential oils does not affect the antibacterial activity of essential oils. Chemometric analyses leads to the conclusion that borneol, spathulenol, caryophyllene oxide and limonene can be the main contributors to the antibacterial activity of essential oil from November and that their mutual ratio is important. These results may represent a new methodological approach for future research on essential oils.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Molecular Biology,Molecular Medicine,General Chemistry,Biochemistry,General Medicine,Bioengineering

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