Antibacterial activities of the essential oil and hydroethanolic extract from Aeollanthus heliotropioides Oliv

F. Nguimatsia, S. B. Kenmogne, M.N.L. Ngo-Mback, J. Kouamouo, Léa Larissa Nzenti Tchuitio, Yannick Kevin Melogmo Dongmo, P. M. J. Dongmo
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To control bacterial infections, we proposed evaluating the antibacterial activities and modes of action of Aeollanthus heliotropioides essential oil and its hydroethanolic extract. Solvent extracts and essential oil were obtained from the aromatic plant's aerial parts by hydroethanolic maceration and hydro-distillation. The analyses of the chemical composition were performed using gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry. The microdilution method evaluated the in vitro antibacterial potential of the essential oil and solvent extracts . The Inhibition of biofilms formation was carried out using a colorimetric biofilm microdilution assay with crystal violet as a dye. The effect of extract and essential oil on the release of nucleic acids was performed using a spectrophotometric method. The time-kill kinetic assay was assessed for hydroethanolic extracts and essential oil. The extraction yield was 0.1%, and the major compounds identified in the essential oil were linalool (43.47%) and cis-α-farnesene (42.67%). The phytochemical screening revealed flavonoids, saponins, phenols, triterpenes, catechin tannins, and quinones. Minimum Inhibitory Concentrations (MICs) ranged from 2.08 mg/mL to 10 mg/mL. Concerning the modes of action, the essential oil showed its bactericidal effect at 2 hours. The reduction of Escherichia coli biofilms formation was found at 0.21 mg/mL. The essential oil treatments resulted in a release of nucleic acids at a concentration of 2.1 mg/mL. These results justify using the essential oil and hydroethanolic extracts of Aeollanthus heliotropioides as a potential source of molecules with antibacterial activity.
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山核桃精油和水乙醇提取物的抑菌活性研究
为了控制细菌感染,我们提出评价风叶精油及其水乙醇提取物的抑菌活性和作用方式。采用水乙醇浸渍和水蒸馏的方法,从芳香植物的气相部位提取溶剂提取物和精油。化学成分分析采用气相色谱联用质谱法。采用微量稀释法评价了挥发油和溶剂提取物的体外抑菌潜力。以结晶紫为染料,采用比色生物膜微稀释法对生物膜的形成进行抑制。采用分光光度法测定了提取物和精油对核酸释放的影响。对乙醇提取物和精油的时效动力学分析进行了评价。提取率为0.1%,主要化合物为芳樟醇(43.47%)和顺式α-法尼烯(42.67%)。植物化学筛选显示黄酮类、皂苷类、酚类、三萜、儿茶素、单宁类和醌类。最低抑制浓度(mic)范围为2.08 mg/mL至10 mg/mL。在作用方式方面,精油在2小时内显示出杀菌效果。当浓度为0.21 mg/mL时,大肠杆菌生物膜的形成减少。精油处理导致核酸释放浓度为2.1 mg/mL。这些结果证明了将风叶精油和水乙醇提取物作为具有抗菌活性分子的潜在来源是合理的。
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