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AbstractObjetiveThis study aimed to evaluate the antimicrobial efficacy of essential oil (EO) from diverse chemotypes ofLippia graveolensagainst oxytetracycline-resistantAeromonas hydrophila, which primarily affects the tilapia aquaculture (Oreochromissp) in Guatemala.MethodologyL. graveolenswere collected in three departments in Guatemala, the EO was obtained by hydrodistillation and characterized by gas chromatography and mass spectrometry (GC/MS). Subsequently, an antimicrobial assay was conducted by screening the disk and dilution susceptibility tests, and evaluation of synergistic interactions among the chemotypes, each test being carried out in triplicate.ResultsThe analysis revealed the presence of twenty-seven compounds in the EO obtained from the chemotypes, the main class being monoterpene. The major constituents identified were cis-Dihydro-β-terpineol (8.84%) in chemotype I, carvacrol (51.82%) in chemotype II, and thymol (79.62%) in chemotype III. All EO chemotypes ofL. graveolensdemonstrated the ability to inhibit theA. hydrophilagrowth. Thymol chemotype exhibited the strongest inhibitory effect against bacterial growth, with a minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of 92.4 µg/mL and a minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC) of 184.8 µg/mL. Furthermore, the results suggest that there is no synergistic or additive effect when combining different chemotypes ofL. graveolens.ConclusionsThis the first report ofL. graveolenschemotypes exhibiting antimicrobial activity against oxytetracycline-resistantA. hydrophila. The findings suggest the chemotype thymol could be a potential treatment for infections in the tilapia aquaculture in Guatemala.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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