In Vitro Antimicrobial Effects of Extracts from Leaves of Medicinal Herbs and Native Brazilian Plants

Bárbara Ponzilacqua1, Sarah Hwa In Lee1, João Luíz Zani2, Roice Eliana Rosim1, Carlos Humberto Corassin1, Carlos Augusto Fernandes Oliveira1*

1Department of Food Engineering, School of Animal Science and Food Engineering, University of São Paulo, Pirassununga, Brazil

2Department of Infectious Diseases, College of Veterinary Medicine, Federal University of Pelotas, Pelotas, Brazil.

Corresponding Author E-mail: carlosaf@usp.br

DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CARJ.6.3.03

Article Publishing History

Received: 23/11/2018
Accepted: 18/12/2018
Published Online: 22/12/2018

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Reviewed by: Dr. Ian James Martin
Second Review by: Mr. Guy-Armel Bounda
Final Approval by: Dr. Avtar Singh Bimbraw

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Abstract:

The objective of this study was to evaluate the antimicrobial effects of crude and lyophilized extracts of leaves from sweet passion fruit (Passiflora alata), araçá (Psidium cattleianum), rosemary (Rosamrinus officinalis) and oregano (Origanum vulgare) on planktonic cells of Staphylococcus aureus and Aspergillus parasiticus. Sweet passion fruit showed no inhibitory effect against the micro-organisms tested. However, crude and lyophilized extracts from Araçá had the highest (P < 0.05) antimicrobial activity against S. aureus, with minimum inhibitory concentrations (MIC) of 0.39 and 0.35 mg/ml, respectively. MIC values against S. aureus for lyophilized extracts from rosemary and crude extracts from oregano were 0.57 and 0.65 mg/ml, respectively. None of the extracts demonstrated effective results against A. parasiticus, although araçá and oregano extracts had the lowest (P < 0.05) MIC values when compared with the other extracts. This preliminary screening study indicated that araçá, rosemary and oregano are interesting alternatives as antimicrobial agents in food substrates, although further studies are needed to develop commercial formulations based on field trials.

Keywords:

A. Parasiticus; Antimicrobial Activity; Plant Extracts; S. Aureus

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Ponzilacqua B, Lee S. H. I, Zani J. L, Rosim R. E, Corassin C. H, Oliveira C. A. F. In Vitro Antimicrobial Effects of Extracts from Leaves of Medicinal Herbs and Native Brazilian Plants. Curr Agri Res 2018;6(3). doi : http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CARJ.6.3.03

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Ponzilacqua B, Lee S. H. I, Zani J. L, Rosim R. E, Corassin C. H, Oliveira C. A. F. In Vitro Antimicrobial Effects of Extracts from Leaves of Medicinal Herbs and Native Brazilian Plants. Curr Agri Res 2018;6(3). Available from: http://www.agriculturejournal.org/?p=5811

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