Title Antimikrobna aktivnost metabolita sastavnica eteričnih ulja
Title (english) Antimicrobal activity of metabolites of essential oil components
Author Nika Tićak
Mentor Stribor Marković (mentor)
Committee member Igor Jurak (predsjednik povjerenstva)
Committee member Petra Karanikić (član povjerenstva)
Granter University of Rijeka (Faculty of Biotechnology and Drug Development) Rijeka
Defense date and country 2024-09-24, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline BIOTECHNICAL SCIENCES Biotechnology Molecular Biotechnology
Abstract Eterična ulja biljaka se od davnina koriste u različite svrhe te je dobro poznato njihovo antimikrobno djelovanje. Mogu se dobiti iz različitih dijelova biljaka, a obilježava ih specifičan, intenzivan miris. Sastoje se od brojnih sekundarnih metabolita različitih svojstava koji su ključni za preživljavanje i prilagodbu biljaka u njihovom okruženju. Zadnjih godina, postoji sve veći interes ljudi za prirodnijim načinima liječenja te je samim time primjena eteričnih ulja i njihovih spojeva u porastu. Zajedničko eteričnim uljima limuna, lavande, i timijana kemotipa timol i linalol te spojevima timolu, karvakrolu i timokinonu je njihova antimikrobna aktivnost prema raznim bakterijama koje izazivaju ozbiljne infekcije kod ljudi. Budući da ključne sastavnice eteričnih ulja brzo metaboliziraju u ljudskom mikrobiomu, gotovo je nemoguće očekivati njihov sistemski učinak. Zbog toga je u ovom istraživanju ispitano djelovanje oralno korištenih eteričnih ulja limuna, lavande i timijana kemotipa timol i linalol te spojeva koji se nalaze u eteričnim uljima: timolu, karvakrolu i timokinonu koji su sastavni dio brojnih farmaceutskih proizvoda. Svrha ovog istraživanja je ispitati antimikrobnu aktivnost i minimalnu inhibitornu koncentraciju (MIK) spomenutih eteričnih ulja i njihovih spojeva na standardnim sojevima - bakterijama Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 25923, Enterococcus faecalis ATCC 29212 i Pseudomonas aeruginosa ATCC 27853. Rezultati disk difuzijskih metoda i metoda difuzije u jažicama su pokazali slabije antimikrobne učinke eteričnih ulja u odnosu na testirane spojeve eteričnih ulja i iznenađujuće jak utjecaj metabolita timokinona koji je potrebno dodatno istražiti.
Abstract (english) From ancient times, the essential oils of plants were used for various purposes since their antimicrobial activity was well known. Oils are obtained from different plant parts and are characterized by a specific, intense smell. They consist of numerous secondary metabolites with different properties that are crucial for the survival and adaptation of plants in their environment. In recent years, people's interest in more natural ways of treatment has increased, therefore essential oils alongside their compounds are on the rise. Essential oils of lemon, lavender, and thyme of the chemotype thymol and linalool and the compounds thymol, carvacrol, and thymoquinone have in common their antimicrobial activity against various bacteria that cause serious infections in humans. Since the key components of essential oils are rapidly metabolized in the human microbiome, it is almost impossible to expect their systemic effect. For this reason, this research examined the effect of orally used essential oils of lemon, lavender and thyme of the chemotype thymol and linalool, as well as the compounds found in essential oils: thymol, carvacrol and thymoquinone, which are integral parts of numerous pharmaceutical products. The purpose of this research is to test the antimicrobial activity alongside minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of the mentioned essential oils and their compounds on standard strains - bacteria Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 25923, Enterococcus faecalis ATCC 29212 and Pseudomonas aeruginosa ATCC 27853. The results of disk diffusion methods and diffusion methods in wells showed weaker antimicrobial effects of essential oils compared to the tested compounds of essential oils and a surprisingly strong influence of thymoquinone metabolites, which needs to be further investigated.
Keywords
Staphylococcus aureus
Enterococcus faecalis
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
eterično ulje limuna
lavande i timijana
timol
karvakrol
timokinon
antimikrobna aktivnost
Keywords (english)
Staphylococcus aureus
Enterococcus faecalis
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
essential oil of lemon
lavender and thyme
thymol
carvacrol
thymoquinone
antimicrobial activity
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:193:431362
Study programme Title: Drug research and development Study programme type: university Study level: graduate Academic / professional title: magistar/magistra istraživanja i razvoja lijekova (magistar/magistra istraživanja i razvoja lijekova)
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