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Antibacterial Activities of Coleus Aromaticus Benth (Lamiaceae) Essential Oil against Oral Pathogens

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Leaf essential oil of Coleus aromaticus (Lamiaceae) from Cambodia was steam-distilled and investigated for its percentage composition and antibacterial activity against fifteen oral microflora pathogen strains. The volatile oil sample investigated in this work contained mainly thymol (57.4%), carvacrol (13.5%), gamma-terpinene (5.6%), and p-cymene (5.2%). The in vitro antibacterial experiments revealed that on tested bacteria the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) ranged 40-80 mu L/L and the minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC) 80-150 mu L/L. These findings support the idea that the C. aromaticus essential oil sample tested here could be suitable for use as a natural active ingredient in natural and low-cost drugs against oral microflora.
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hal-02644628 , version 1 (28-05-2020)

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  • HAL Id : hal-02644628 , version 1
  • PRODINRA : 206098
  • WOS : 000286692700004

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K. Koba, A. Y. Nenonene, K. Sanda, D. Garde, J. Millet, et al.. Antibacterial Activities of Coleus Aromaticus Benth (Lamiaceae) Essential Oil against Oral Pathogens. Journal of Essential Oil Research, 2011, 23 (1), pp.13 - 17. ⟨hal-02644628⟩
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