Optimization of antibacterial activity of essential oil mixture obtained from three medicinal plants: Evaluation of synergism with conventional antibiotics and nanoemulsion effectiveness

South African Journal of Botany(2022)

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The present study aimed to optimize the antibacterial activity of essential oil (EO) mixture obtained from Ammodaucus leucotrichus Cosson, Thymus vulgaris L. and Lavandula maroccana (Murb.) against three multi-drug resistant bacteria, using augmented simplex-centroid design. GC–MS analysis showed that A. leucotrichus EO was characterized by the abundance of l-perillaldehyde (50.39%), d-limonene (21.61%) and bornyl angelate (7.09%). T. vulgaris EO was dominated by thymol (42.34%), p-cymene (19.71%) and γ-terpinene (11.50%), while carvacrol (71.62%) represents the main component of L. maroccana EO. Regarding antibacterial assays, individual EOs displayed moderate activity with MIC and MBC values ranging from 0.06% to 5.00%, while the coefficient terms of the different tested combinations revealed synergistic interactions. The results of predicted optimization showed that the optimal EOs mixture composed by 55% of T. vulgaris, 41% of L. maroccana and 4% of A. leucotrichus, significantly decreased the MICs against Staphylococcus aureus (0.0225%), Escherichia coli (0.05%) and Pseudomonas aeruginosa (0.688%). The optimal mixture exhibited a significant decrease in the MICs of gentamicin (4-fold) and amoxicillin (2- to 64-fold), and achieve the highest antibacterial effect in nanoemulsion formulation. The optimized EO mixture based on the studied plants should be considered as a potential alternative to control foodborne, and resistant bacteria.
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Lavandula maroccana (Murb.),Thymus vulgaris L.,Ammodaucus leucotrichus Cosson,Antimicrobial resistance,Essential oils,Mixture design,Synergism,Nanoemulsion
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