Antimicrobial synergism and cytotoxic properties of Citrus limon L., Piper nigrum L. and Melaleuca alternifolia (Maiden and Betche) Cheel essential oils
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2017
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Nikolić, Miloš
Jovanović, Katarina K.
Marković, Tatjana

Marković, Dejan

Gligorijević, Nevenka
Radulović, Siniša
Kostić, Marina

Glamočlija, Jasmina

Soković, Marina

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Objectives The chemical composition, antimicrobial and synergistic effect, and cytotoxic activity of Citrus limon (lemon), Piper nigrum (green pepper) and Melaleuca alternifoila (tea tree) essential oils (EOs) were investigated. Methods Chemical analyses of essential oils were tested by GC-FID and GC-MS spectroscopy. The antimicrobial activity assay was conducted using microdilution method against several oral bacteria and Candida spp. originating from the humans with oral disorders. The synergistic antimicrobial activity was evaluated using checkerboard method. The cytotoxicity evaluation of EOs was assessed using MTT test. Key findings Limonene (37.5%) and beta-pinene (17.9%) were the major compounds in C. limon oil, -pinene (34.4%), delta-3-carene (19.7%), limonene (18.7%) and alpha-pinene (10.4%) in P. nigrum oil and terpinen-4-ol (38.6%) and gamma-terpinene (21.7%) in M. alternifolia oil. The broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity was achieved by tested three EOs, with C. limon oil... being the strongest against bacteria and M. alternifolia oil strongest against fungi. The EOs demonstrated synergism; their combined application revealed an increase in antimicrobial activity. All tested essential oils showed lower cytotoxic activity in comparison with the positive control, and the obtained results confirmed a dose-dependent activity. Conclusions The results of this study encourage use of tested EOs in development of a novel agent intended for prevention or therapy of corresponding oral disorders.
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antimicrobial synergism / Citrus limon / cytotoxic activity / essential oil / Melaleuca alternifolia / Piper nigrumSource:
Journal of Pharmacy & Pharmacology, 2017, 69, 11, 1606-1614Publisher:
- Wiley, Hoboken
Funding / projects:
- Characterization and application of fungal metabolites and assessment of new biofungicides potential (RS-173032)
- Pharmacodynamic and pharmacogenomic research of new drugs in the treatment of solid tumors (RS-41026)
DOI: 10.1111/jphp.12792
ISSN: 0022-3573
PubMed: 28815601
WoS: 000412309100019
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85030625984
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Stomatološki fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Nikolić, Miloš AU - Jovanović, Katarina K. AU - Marković, Tatjana AU - Marković, Dejan AU - Gligorijević, Nevenka AU - Radulović, Siniša AU - Kostić, Marina AU - Glamočlija, Jasmina AU - Soković, Marina PY - 2017 UR - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2227 AB - Objectives The chemical composition, antimicrobial and synergistic effect, and cytotoxic activity of Citrus limon (lemon), Piper nigrum (green pepper) and Melaleuca alternifoila (tea tree) essential oils (EOs) were investigated. Methods Chemical analyses of essential oils were tested by GC-FID and GC-MS spectroscopy. The antimicrobial activity assay was conducted using microdilution method against several oral bacteria and Candida spp. originating from the humans with oral disorders. The synergistic antimicrobial activity was evaluated using checkerboard method. The cytotoxicity evaluation of EOs was assessed using MTT test. Key findings Limonene (37.5%) and beta-pinene (17.9%) were the major compounds in C. limon oil, -pinene (34.4%), delta-3-carene (19.7%), limonene (18.7%) and alpha-pinene (10.4%) in P. nigrum oil and terpinen-4-ol (38.6%) and gamma-terpinene (21.7%) in M. alternifolia oil. The broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity was achieved by tested three EOs, with C. limon oil being the strongest against bacteria and M. alternifolia oil strongest against fungi. The EOs demonstrated synergism; their combined application revealed an increase in antimicrobial activity. All tested essential oils showed lower cytotoxic activity in comparison with the positive control, and the obtained results confirmed a dose-dependent activity. Conclusions The results of this study encourage use of tested EOs in development of a novel agent intended for prevention or therapy of corresponding oral disorders. PB - Wiley, Hoboken T2 - Journal of Pharmacy & Pharmacology T1 - Antimicrobial synergism and cytotoxic properties of Citrus limon L., Piper nigrum L. and Melaleuca alternifolia (Maiden and Betche) Cheel essential oils VL - 69 IS - 11 SP - 1606 EP - 1614 DO - 10.1111/jphp.12792 ER -
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Nikolić, M., Jovanović, K. K., Marković, T., Marković, D., Gligorijević, N., Radulović, S., Kostić, M., Glamočlija, J.,& Soković, M.. (2017). Antimicrobial synergism and cytotoxic properties of Citrus limon L., Piper nigrum L. and Melaleuca alternifolia (Maiden and Betche) Cheel essential oils. in Journal of Pharmacy & Pharmacology Wiley, Hoboken., 69(11), 1606-1614. https://doi.org/10.1111/jphp.12792
Nikolić M, Jovanović KK, Marković T, Marković D, Gligorijević N, Radulović S, Kostić M, Glamočlija J, Soković M. Antimicrobial synergism and cytotoxic properties of Citrus limon L., Piper nigrum L. and Melaleuca alternifolia (Maiden and Betche) Cheel essential oils. in Journal of Pharmacy & Pharmacology. 2017;69(11):1606-1614. doi:10.1111/jphp.12792 .
Nikolić, Miloš, Jovanović, Katarina K., Marković, Tatjana, Marković, Dejan, Gligorijević, Nevenka, Radulović, Siniša, Kostić, Marina, Glamočlija, Jasmina, Soković, Marina, "Antimicrobial synergism and cytotoxic properties of Citrus limon L., Piper nigrum L. and Melaleuca alternifolia (Maiden and Betche) Cheel essential oils" in Journal of Pharmacy & Pharmacology, 69, no. 11 (2017):1606-1614, https://doi.org/10.1111/jphp.12792 . .