Antibacterial Activity of Mentha piperita (Peppermint) Oil against Wound Infections Caused by Carbapenem-Resistant Klebsiella in Rats

Fahad Alturaiki, Babu Joseph, Fahad Mohammed Asad
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Drug resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae causes nosocomial infections, pneumonia, wound sepsis and infections of newborns and intensive care patients. In many cases antibiotics are no longer very effective in patients treated for K. pneumoniae infections. Various studies have shown antimicrobial properties of essential oils and different compounds that are part of them. This study aimed to determine the antibacterial efficacy and minimum inhibitory concentration of the Mentha piperita essential oil against resistant strain of K. pneumoniae. Efficiency of peppermint oil when used with antibiotics in wound management as well as controlling K. pneumoniae infection was also investigated in this study. Well diffusion method was used to determine the antibacterial activity of peppermint oil, where its inhibitory capacity was observed along with antibiotics and compared with control. Bacterial load of K. pneumonia OXA48 resistant strain on wound in rat models was also studied and compared. Klebsiella pneumoniae OXA48 and K. pneumoniae ATCC 700603 were inhibited by effectively by 40 µl/ml of peppermint oil in well diffusion assays. In rat models the wounds were healed, and epithelization was quicker in 10% peppermint oil treated wounds. Wounds applied with a combination of peppermint oil and Imipenem were more effectively protected from infection and showed better healing as well. Peppermint oil depicted both inhibitory capacities against K. pneumonia OXA48 and promoted wound healing as well. Further studies regarding PMO and its efficacy in wound management as well as its associated molecular mechanism would provide better understanding regarding its potential.
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薄荷油对耐碳青霉烯克雷伯菌所致大鼠创面感染的抗菌作用
耐药肺炎克雷伯菌引起医院感染、肺炎、伤口败血症以及新生儿和重症监护患者感染。在许多情况下,抗生素对治疗肺炎克雷伯菌感染的患者不再非常有效。各种研究表明,精油及其中不同的化合物具有抗菌特性。本研究旨在确定薄荷精油对肺炎克雷伯菌耐药菌株的抑菌效果和最低抑菌浓度。本研究还探讨了薄荷油与抗生素在伤口管理和控制肺炎克雷伯菌感染中的效果。采用孔扩散法测定薄荷油的抑菌活性,并将其与抗生素的抑菌能力进行比较。研究并比较肺炎克雷伯菌OXA48耐药菌株在大鼠创面上的细菌负荷。40µl/ml薄荷油能有效抑制肺炎克雷伯菌OXA48和肺炎克雷伯菌ATCC 700603。在大鼠模型中,10%薄荷油处理的伤口愈合,上皮形成更快。在伤口上涂抹薄荷油和亚胺培南,可以更有效地防止感染,并显示出更好的愈合。薄荷油既能抑制肺炎克雷伯菌OXA48,又能促进伤口愈合。进一步研究PMO及其在伤口治疗中的作用及其相关分子机制将有助于更好地了解其潜力。
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