Composition andin vitroAntimicrobial Activity of the Essential Oil ofThymus herba-baronaLoisel Growing Wild in Sardinia
- 1 July 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Essential Oil Research
- Vol. 12 (4) , 516-522
- https://doi.org/10.1080/10412905.2000.9699578
Abstract
Two samples of the essential oils from Thymus herba-barona Loisel (Labiatae) of Sardinian origin were chemically characterized and their antimicrobial activity evaluated, in comparison with T. vulgaris and T. serpyllum oils, on the basis of their minimum inhibitory concentrations (M.I.C.s) and of the contact times required to totally inhibit development of microorganisms. GC and GC/MS analysis showed that the main components of essential oils of T. herba-barona were carvacrol (75.4% and 73–0%), borneol (3.6% and 6.4%) and p-cymene (3.9% and 3.3%), while the percentage of thymol was very low (1.0% and 0.7%). Results of the antimicrobial investigation demonstrated that both oils possessed similar and relevant microbicidal activities, especially against Gram+ bacteria (M.I.C.s range 0.125–0.500 mg/mL) and mycetes (M.I.C.s 0.125–0.500 mg/mL). At inhibitory concentrations, times required to kill microbial inocula (5–10 min) are comparable with those of chlorhexidine gluconate, an antiseptic with a broad range of antimicrobial activities. The strong activity of T. herba-barona oils is very probably due to the presence of carvacrol, which was found from our screenings to exhibit a similar antimicrobial activity. Our findings provide for a rationale basis of a possible utilization of this oil in fields requiring safe and cheap compounds with antiseptic and preservative properties, such as cosmetic, pharmaceutical and food industries.Keywords
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