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Antibacterial Effects of the Essential Oils of Commonly Consumed Medicinal Herbs Using an In Vitro Model

Soković, Marina; Glamočlija, Jasmina; Marin, Petar D; Brkić, Dejan D; van Griensven, Leo JLD

(2010)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Soković, Marina
AU  - Glamočlija, Jasmina
AU  - Marin, Petar D
AU  - Brkić, Dejan D
AU  - van Griensven, Leo JLD
PY  - 2010
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1336
AB  - The chemical composition and antibacterial activity of essential oils from 10 commonly consumed herbs: Citrus aurantium, C. limon, Lavandula angustifolia, Matricaria chamomilla, Mentha piperita, M. spicata, Ocimum basilicum, Origanum vulgare, Thymus vulgaris and Salvia officinalis have been determined. The antibacterial activity of these oils and their main components; i.e. camphor, carvacrol, 1,8-cineole, linalool, linalyl acetate, limonene, menthol, alpha-pinene, beta-pinene, and thymol were assayed against the human pathogenic bacteria Bacillus subtilis, Enterobacter cloacae, Escherichia coli O157:H7, Micrococcus flavus, Proteus mirabilis, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Salmonella enteritidis, S. epidermidis, S. typhimurium, and Staphylococcus aureus. The highest and broadest activity was shown by O. vulgare oil. Carvacrol had the highest antibacterial activity among the tested components.
T2  - Molecules
T1  - Antibacterial Effects of the Essential Oils of Commonly Consumed Medicinal Herbs Using an In Vitro Model
IS  - 11
VL  - 15
DO  - 10.3390/molecules15117532
EP  - 7546
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Soković, Marina and Glamočlija, Jasmina and Marin, Petar D and Brkić, Dejan D and van Griensven, Leo JLD",
year = "2010",
abstract = "The chemical composition and antibacterial activity of essential oils from 10 commonly consumed herbs: Citrus aurantium, C. limon, Lavandula angustifolia, Matricaria chamomilla, Mentha piperita, M. spicata, Ocimum basilicum, Origanum vulgare, Thymus vulgaris and Salvia officinalis have been determined. The antibacterial activity of these oils and their main components; i.e. camphor, carvacrol, 1,8-cineole, linalool, linalyl acetate, limonene, menthol, alpha-pinene, beta-pinene, and thymol were assayed against the human pathogenic bacteria Bacillus subtilis, Enterobacter cloacae, Escherichia coli O157:H7, Micrococcus flavus, Proteus mirabilis, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Salmonella enteritidis, S. epidermidis, S. typhimurium, and Staphylococcus aureus. The highest and broadest activity was shown by O. vulgare oil. Carvacrol had the highest antibacterial activity among the tested components.",
journal = "Molecules",
title = "Antibacterial Effects of the Essential Oils of Commonly Consumed Medicinal Herbs Using an In Vitro Model",
number = "11",
volume = "15",
doi = "10.3390/molecules15117532",
pages = "7546"
}
Soković, M., Glamočlija, J., Marin, P. D., Brkić, D. D.,& van Griensven, L. J.. (2010). Antibacterial Effects of the Essential Oils of Commonly Consumed Medicinal Herbs Using an In Vitro Model. in Molecules, 15(11).
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules15117532
Soković M, Glamočlija J, Marin PD, Brkić DD, van Griensven LJ. Antibacterial Effects of the Essential Oils of Commonly Consumed Medicinal Herbs Using an In Vitro Model. in Molecules. 2010;15(11):null-7546.
doi:10.3390/molecules15117532 .
Soković, Marina, Glamočlija, Jasmina, Marin, Petar D, Brkić, Dejan D, van Griensven, Leo JLD, "Antibacterial Effects of the Essential Oils of Commonly Consumed Medicinal Herbs Using an In Vitro Model" in Molecules, 15, no. 11 (2010),
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules15117532 . .
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Genistein affects the morphology of pituitary ACTH cells and decreases circulating levels of ACTH and corticosterone in middle-aged male rats

Ajdžanović, Vladimir; Šošić-Jurjević, Branka ; Filipović, Branko; Trifunović, Svetlana; Brkić, Dejan D; Sekulić, Milka I.; Milošević, Verica

(Sociedad de Biología de Chile, 2009)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Ajdžanović, Vladimir
AU  - Šošić-Jurjević, Branka 
AU  - Filipović, Branko
AU  - Trifunović, Svetlana
AU  - Brkić, Dejan D
AU  - Sekulić, Milka I.
AU  - Milošević, Verica
PY  - 2009
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1467
AB  - The soybean phytoestrogen, genistein, is increasingly consumed as an alternative therapeutic for age-related diseases, namely cardiovascular conditions, cancer and osteoporosis. However, despite the beneficial effects on health, concern has been raised that this isoflavone also acts as an endocrine-disrupting chemical. The aim of this study was to examine the effects of genistein on immunohistomorphometric features of pituitary adrenocorticotropic cells (ACTH) and blood concentrations of ACTH and corticosterone in orchidectomized middle-aged male rats. Sixteen-month-old Wistar rats were divided into sham-operated (SO), orchidectomized (Orx) and genistein-treated orchidectomized (Orx+G) groups. Genistein (30mg/kg/day) was administered subcutaneously for three weeks, while the control groups received the vehicle alone. ACTH cells were identified by the peroxidase-antiperoxidase (PAP) immunohistochemical procedure. Circulating concentrations of ACTH and corticosterone were measured by immunoassay. Orchidectomy reduced (p<0.05) the cell volume and the relative volume of ACTH cells in comparison to SO rats. Genistein treatment further decreased (p<0.05) these morphometric parameters and reduced (p<0.05) circulating ACTH and corticosterone concentrations by more than 20% in comparison to both Orx and SO rats. In conclusion, genistein modulated the immunohistomorphometric features of ACTH cells and decreased blood ACTH and corticosterone levels, which supports evidence that this isoflavone affects the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and suppresses glucocorticoid hormone secretion.
PB  - Sociedad de Biología de Chile
T2  - Biological Research
T1  - Genistein affects the morphology of pituitary ACTH cells and decreases circulating levels of ACTH and corticosterone in middle-aged male rats
IS  - 1
VL  - 42
SP  - 13
EP  - 23
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1467
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Ajdžanović, Vladimir and Šošić-Jurjević, Branka  and Filipović, Branko and Trifunović, Svetlana and Brkić, Dejan D and Sekulić, Milka I. and Milošević, Verica",
year = "2009",
abstract = "The soybean phytoestrogen, genistein, is increasingly consumed as an alternative therapeutic for age-related diseases, namely cardiovascular conditions, cancer and osteoporosis. However, despite the beneficial effects on health, concern has been raised that this isoflavone also acts as an endocrine-disrupting chemical. The aim of this study was to examine the effects of genistein on immunohistomorphometric features of pituitary adrenocorticotropic cells (ACTH) and blood concentrations of ACTH and corticosterone in orchidectomized middle-aged male rats. Sixteen-month-old Wistar rats were divided into sham-operated (SO), orchidectomized (Orx) and genistein-treated orchidectomized (Orx+G) groups. Genistein (30mg/kg/day) was administered subcutaneously for three weeks, while the control groups received the vehicle alone. ACTH cells were identified by the peroxidase-antiperoxidase (PAP) immunohistochemical procedure. Circulating concentrations of ACTH and corticosterone were measured by immunoassay. Orchidectomy reduced (p<0.05) the cell volume and the relative volume of ACTH cells in comparison to SO rats. Genistein treatment further decreased (p<0.05) these morphometric parameters and reduced (p<0.05) circulating ACTH and corticosterone concentrations by more than 20% in comparison to both Orx and SO rats. In conclusion, genistein modulated the immunohistomorphometric features of ACTH cells and decreased blood ACTH and corticosterone levels, which supports evidence that this isoflavone affects the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and suppresses glucocorticoid hormone secretion.",
publisher = "Sociedad de Biología de Chile",
journal = "Biological Research",
title = "Genistein affects the morphology of pituitary ACTH cells and decreases circulating levels of ACTH and corticosterone in middle-aged male rats",
number = "1",
volume = "42",
pages = "13-23",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1467"
}
Ajdžanović, V., Šošić-Jurjević, B., Filipović, B., Trifunović, S., Brkić, D. D., Sekulić, M. I.,& Milošević, V.. (2009). Genistein affects the morphology of pituitary ACTH cells and decreases circulating levels of ACTH and corticosterone in middle-aged male rats. in Biological Research
Sociedad de Biología de Chile., 42(1), 13-23.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1467
Ajdžanović V, Šošić-Jurjević B, Filipović B, Trifunović S, Brkić DD, Sekulić MI, Milošević V. Genistein affects the morphology of pituitary ACTH cells and decreases circulating levels of ACTH and corticosterone in middle-aged male rats. in Biological Research. 2009;42(1):13-23.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1467 .
Ajdžanović, Vladimir, Šošić-Jurjević, Branka , Filipović, Branko, Trifunović, Svetlana, Brkić, Dejan D, Sekulić, Milka I., Milošević, Verica, "Genistein affects the morphology of pituitary ACTH cells and decreases circulating levels of ACTH and corticosterone in middle-aged male rats" in Biological Research, 42, no. 1 (2009):13-23,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1467 .
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Chemical composition and antifungal activity of Salvia desoleana Atzei & Picci essential oil and its major components

Soković, Marina; Brkić, Dejan D; Džamić, Ana M; Ristić, Mihailo S.; Marin, Petar D

(2009)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Soković, Marina
AU  - Brkić, Dejan D
AU  - Džamić, Ana M
AU  - Ristić, Mihailo S.
AU  - Marin, Petar D
PY  - 2009
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1461
AB  - The antifungal activity of Salvia desoleana Atzei & Picci (Labiatae) essential oil and its three components was investigated against 17 micromycetes. Among the species tested were food-poisoning fungi and plant, animal and human pathogens. In order to determine minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) of the total essential oils and their components, mycelial growth and microdilution tests were used. The essential oil of S. desoleana and linalool possessed strong antifungal activity, 1,8-cineole showed only moderate antifungal potential, while linalyl acetate possessed a lower antifungal potential. Copyright (C) 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
T2  - Flavour and Fragrance Journal
T1  - Chemical composition and antifungal activity of Salvia desoleana Atzei & Picci essential oil and its major components
IS  - 2
VL  - 24
EP  - 87
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1461
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Soković, Marina and Brkić, Dejan D and Džamić, Ana M and Ristić, Mihailo S. and Marin, Petar D",
year = "2009",
abstract = "The antifungal activity of Salvia desoleana Atzei & Picci (Labiatae) essential oil and its three components was investigated against 17 micromycetes. Among the species tested were food-poisoning fungi and plant, animal and human pathogens. In order to determine minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) of the total essential oils and their components, mycelial growth and microdilution tests were used. The essential oil of S. desoleana and linalool possessed strong antifungal activity, 1,8-cineole showed only moderate antifungal potential, while linalyl acetate possessed a lower antifungal potential. Copyright (C) 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.",
journal = "Flavour and Fragrance Journal",
title = "Chemical composition and antifungal activity of Salvia desoleana Atzei & Picci essential oil and its major components",
number = "2",
volume = "24",
pages = "87",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1461"
}
Soković, M., Brkić, D. D., Džamić, A. M., Ristić, M. S.,& Marin, P. D.. (2009). Chemical composition and antifungal activity of Salvia desoleana Atzei & Picci essential oil and its major components. in Flavour and Fragrance Journal, 24(2).
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1461
Soković M, Brkić DD, Džamić AM, Ristić MS, Marin PD. Chemical composition and antifungal activity of Salvia desoleana Atzei & Picci essential oil and its major components. in Flavour and Fragrance Journal. 2009;24(2):null-87.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1461 .
Soković, Marina, Brkić, Dejan D, Džamić, Ana M, Ristić, Mihailo S., Marin, Petar D, "Chemical composition and antifungal activity of Salvia desoleana Atzei & Picci essential oil and its major components" in Flavour and Fragrance Journal, 24, no. 2 (2009),
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1461 .

Chemical Composition of Essential Oils of Thymus and Mentha Species and Their Antifungal Activities

Soković, Marina; Vukojević, Jelena B.; Marin, Petar D; Brkić, Dejan D; Vajs, Vlatka E; van Griensven, Leo JLD

(2009)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Soković, Marina
AU  - Vukojević, Jelena B.
AU  - Marin, Petar D
AU  - Brkić, Dejan D
AU  - Vajs, Vlatka E
AU  - van Griensven, Leo JLD
PY  - 2009
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1483
AB  - The potential antifungal effects of Thymus vulgaris L., Thymus tosevii L., Mentha spicata L., and Mentha piperita L. (Labiatae) essential oils and their components against 17 micromycetal food poisoning, plant, animal and human pathogens are presented. The essential oils were obtained by hydrodestillation of dried plant material. Their composition was determined by GC-MS. Identification of individual constituents was made by comparison with analytical standards, and by computer matching mass spectral data with those of the Wiley/NBS Library of Mass Spectra. MIC's and MFC's of the oils and their components were determined by dilution assays. Thymol (48.9%) and p-cymene (19.0%) were the main components of T. vulgaris, while carvacrol (12.8%), alpha-terpinyl acetate (12.3%), cis-myrtanol (11.2%) and thymol (10.4%) were dominant in T. tosevii. Both Thymus species showed very strong antifungal activities. In M. piperita oil menthol (37.4%), menthyl acetate (17.4%) and menthone (12.7%) were the main components, whereas those of M. spicata oil were carvone (69.5%) and menthone (21.9%). Mentha sp. showed strong antifungal activities, however lower than Thymus sp. The commercial fungicide, bifonazole, used as a control, had much lower antifungal activity than the oils and components investigated. It is concluded that essential oils of Thymus and Mentha species possess great antifungal potential and could be used as natural preservatives and fungicides.
T2  - Molecules
T1  - Chemical Composition of Essential Oils of Thymus and Mentha Species and Their Antifungal Activities
IS  - 1
VL  - 14
EP  - 249
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1483
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Soković, Marina and Vukojević, Jelena B. and Marin, Petar D and Brkić, Dejan D and Vajs, Vlatka E and van Griensven, Leo JLD",
year = "2009",
abstract = "The potential antifungal effects of Thymus vulgaris L., Thymus tosevii L., Mentha spicata L., and Mentha piperita L. (Labiatae) essential oils and their components against 17 micromycetal food poisoning, plant, animal and human pathogens are presented. The essential oils were obtained by hydrodestillation of dried plant material. Their composition was determined by GC-MS. Identification of individual constituents was made by comparison with analytical standards, and by computer matching mass spectral data with those of the Wiley/NBS Library of Mass Spectra. MIC's and MFC's of the oils and their components were determined by dilution assays. Thymol (48.9%) and p-cymene (19.0%) were the main components of T. vulgaris, while carvacrol (12.8%), alpha-terpinyl acetate (12.3%), cis-myrtanol (11.2%) and thymol (10.4%) were dominant in T. tosevii. Both Thymus species showed very strong antifungal activities. In M. piperita oil menthol (37.4%), menthyl acetate (17.4%) and menthone (12.7%) were the main components, whereas those of M. spicata oil were carvone (69.5%) and menthone (21.9%). Mentha sp. showed strong antifungal activities, however lower than Thymus sp. The commercial fungicide, bifonazole, used as a control, had much lower antifungal activity than the oils and components investigated. It is concluded that essential oils of Thymus and Mentha species possess great antifungal potential and could be used as natural preservatives and fungicides.",
journal = "Molecules",
title = "Chemical Composition of Essential Oils of Thymus and Mentha Species and Their Antifungal Activities",
number = "1",
volume = "14",
pages = "249",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1483"
}
Soković, M., Vukojević, J. B., Marin, P. D., Brkić, D. D., Vajs, V. E.,& van Griensven, L. J.. (2009). Chemical Composition of Essential Oils of Thymus and Mentha Species and Their Antifungal Activities. in Molecules, 14(1).
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1483
Soković M, Vukojević JB, Marin PD, Brkić DD, Vajs VE, van Griensven LJ. Chemical Composition of Essential Oils of Thymus and Mentha Species and Their Antifungal Activities. in Molecules. 2009;14(1):null-249.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1483 .
Soković, Marina, Vukojević, Jelena B., Marin, Petar D, Brkić, Dejan D, Vajs, Vlatka E, van Griensven, Leo JLD, "Chemical Composition of Essential Oils of Thymus and Mentha Species and Their Antifungal Activities" in Molecules, 14, no. 1 (2009),
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1483 .

Antifungal Activity of the Essential oil of Thymus vulgaris L. and Thymol on Experimentally Induced Dermatomycoses

Soković, Marina; Ćirić, Ana; Glamočlija, Jasmina; Kataranovski, Dragan S.; Marin, Petar D; Vukojević, Jelena B.; Brkić, Dejan D

(2008)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Soković, Marina
AU  - Ćirić, Ana
AU  - Glamočlija, Jasmina
AU  - Kataranovski, Dragan S.
AU  - Marin, Petar D
AU  - Vukojević, Jelena B.
AU  - Brkić, Dejan D
PY  - 2008
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1553
AB  - The in vivo evaluation of the toxicological and antifungal activity of the essential oil of Thymus vulgaris L. and its main component thymol was made on 2-month-old male Wistar rats. We examined the therapeutic potency against experimentally induced dermatomycoses in rats, using the most frequent dermatomycetes, Trichophyton mentagrophytes, T. rubrum, and T. tonsurans. The therapeutic efficacy of a 1% solution of the essential oil of Thymus vulgaris and thymol as well as the commercial preparation bifonazole was evaluated. During the 37-day observation period the oil-treated animals were cured.
T2  - Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy
T1  - Antifungal Activity of the Essential oil of Thymus vulgaris L. and Thymol on Experimentally Induced Dermatomycoses
IS  - 12
VL  - 34
EP  - 1393
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1553
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Soković, Marina and Ćirić, Ana and Glamočlija, Jasmina and Kataranovski, Dragan S. and Marin, Petar D and Vukojević, Jelena B. and Brkić, Dejan D",
year = "2008",
abstract = "The in vivo evaluation of the toxicological and antifungal activity of the essential oil of Thymus vulgaris L. and its main component thymol was made on 2-month-old male Wistar rats. We examined the therapeutic potency against experimentally induced dermatomycoses in rats, using the most frequent dermatomycetes, Trichophyton mentagrophytes, T. rubrum, and T. tonsurans. The therapeutic efficacy of a 1% solution of the essential oil of Thymus vulgaris and thymol as well as the commercial preparation bifonazole was evaluated. During the 37-day observation period the oil-treated animals were cured.",
journal = "Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy",
title = "Antifungal Activity of the Essential oil of Thymus vulgaris L. and Thymol on Experimentally Induced Dermatomycoses",
number = "12",
volume = "34",
pages = "1393",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1553"
}
Soković, M., Ćirić, A., Glamočlija, J., Kataranovski, D. S., Marin, P. D., Vukojević, J. B.,& Brkić, D. D.. (2008). Antifungal Activity of the Essential oil of Thymus vulgaris L. and Thymol on Experimentally Induced Dermatomycoses. in Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy, 34(12).
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1553
Soković M, Ćirić A, Glamočlija J, Kataranovski DS, Marin PD, Vukojević JB, Brkić DD. Antifungal Activity of the Essential oil of Thymus vulgaris L. and Thymol on Experimentally Induced Dermatomycoses. in Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy. 2008;34(12):null-1393.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1553 .
Soković, Marina, Ćirić, Ana, Glamočlija, Jasmina, Kataranovski, Dragan S., Marin, Petar D, Vukojević, Jelena B., Brkić, Dejan D, "Antifungal Activity of the Essential oil of Thymus vulgaris L. and Thymol on Experimentally Induced Dermatomycoses" in Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy, 34, no. 12 (2008),
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1553 .

Antifungal activity of the essential oil of Mentha x piperita

Marin, Petar D; Glamočlija, Jasmina; Soković, Marina; Brkić, Dejan D; Vukojević, Jelena B.; Jovanović, Dragutin; Bulajić, Nina; Kataranovski, Dragan S.

(2006)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Marin, Petar D
AU  - Glamočlija, Jasmina
AU  - Soković, Marina
AU  - Brkić, Dejan D
AU  - Vukojević, Jelena B.
AU  - Jovanović, Dragutin
AU  - Bulajić, Nina
AU  - Kataranovski, Dragan S.
PY  - 2006
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1632
AB  - The in vivo evaluation of toxicological and antifungal activity of the Mentha x piperita L. essential oils and menthol was made on 2-month-old male Wistar rats. We examined the therapeutic potency against experimentally induced dermatomycoses in rats using the most frequent dermatomycetes, Trichophyton mentagrophytes, T. rubrum, and T. tonsurans. The therapeutic efficacy of 1% solution of essential oil and menthol, as well as commercial preparation bifonazole, was evaluated. During the 36-day observation period, the oil-treated animals were cured completely.
T2  - Pharmaceutical Biology
T1  - Antifungal activity of the essential oil of Mentha x piperita
IS  - 7
VL  - 44
EP  - 515
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1632
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Marin, Petar D and Glamočlija, Jasmina and Soković, Marina and Brkić, Dejan D and Vukojević, Jelena B. and Jovanović, Dragutin and Bulajić, Nina and Kataranovski, Dragan S.",
year = "2006",
abstract = "The in vivo evaluation of toxicological and antifungal activity of the Mentha x piperita L. essential oils and menthol was made on 2-month-old male Wistar rats. We examined the therapeutic potency against experimentally induced dermatomycoses in rats using the most frequent dermatomycetes, Trichophyton mentagrophytes, T. rubrum, and T. tonsurans. The therapeutic efficacy of 1% solution of essential oil and menthol, as well as commercial preparation bifonazole, was evaluated. During the 36-day observation period, the oil-treated animals were cured completely.",
journal = "Pharmaceutical Biology",
title = "Antifungal activity of the essential oil of Mentha x piperita",
number = "7",
volume = "44",
pages = "515",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1632"
}
Marin, P. D., Glamočlija, J., Soković, M., Brkić, D. D., Vukojević, J. B., Jovanović, D., Bulajić, N.,& Kataranovski, D. S.. (2006). Antifungal activity of the essential oil of Mentha x piperita. in Pharmaceutical Biology, 44(7).
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1632
Marin PD, Glamočlija J, Soković M, Brkić DD, Vukojević JB, Jovanović D, Bulajić N, Kataranovski DS. Antifungal activity of the essential oil of Mentha x piperita. in Pharmaceutical Biology. 2006;44(7):null-515.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1632 .
Marin, Petar D, Glamočlija, Jasmina, Soković, Marina, Brkić, Dejan D, Vukojević, Jelena B., Jovanović, Dragutin, Bulajić, Nina, Kataranovski, Dragan S., "Antifungal activity of the essential oil of Mentha x piperita" in Pharmaceutical Biology, 44, no. 7 (2006),
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1632 .

Activity of essential oils of three Micromeria species (Lamiaceae) against micromycetes and bacteria

Marinković, B; Marin, Petar D; Knežević-Vukčević, Jelena; Soković, Marina; Brkić, Dejan D

(2002)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Marinković, B
AU  - Marin, Petar D
AU  - Knežević-Vukčević, Jelena
AU  - Soković, Marina
AU  - Brkić, Dejan D
PY  - 2002
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1796
AB  - The chemical composition of essential oils from three Micromeria species: M. dalmatica Benth., M. albanica (Griceb. ex K. Mal) Silic and M. thymifolia (Scop.) Fritsch were investigated by GC and GC-MS and their antibacterial and antifungal activities against seven fungal and six bacterial species were evaluated. Biological assays showed strong fungitoxicity of oils from all three Micromeria spp., particularly M. albanica, against all fungi tested. Essential oils of these species also exerted antibacterial effect against Streptococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, Bacillus subtilis and Micrococcus luteus at low concentrations. Higher concentrations of essential oil of M. albanica and M. dalmatica were active against Gram-negative Pseudomonas aeruginosa, which could be due to the high content of piperitenone oxide. Copyright (C) 2002 John Wiley Sons, Ltd.
T2  - Phytotherapy Research
T1  - Activity of essential oils of three Micromeria species (Lamiaceae) against micromycetes and bacteria
IS  - 4
VL  - 16
EP  - 339
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1796
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Marinković, B and Marin, Petar D and Knežević-Vukčević, Jelena and Soković, Marina and Brkić, Dejan D",
year = "2002",
abstract = "The chemical composition of essential oils from three Micromeria species: M. dalmatica Benth., M. albanica (Griceb. ex K. Mal) Silic and M. thymifolia (Scop.) Fritsch were investigated by GC and GC-MS and their antibacterial and antifungal activities against seven fungal and six bacterial species were evaluated. Biological assays showed strong fungitoxicity of oils from all three Micromeria spp., particularly M. albanica, against all fungi tested. Essential oils of these species also exerted antibacterial effect against Streptococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, Bacillus subtilis and Micrococcus luteus at low concentrations. Higher concentrations of essential oil of M. albanica and M. dalmatica were active against Gram-negative Pseudomonas aeruginosa, which could be due to the high content of piperitenone oxide. Copyright (C) 2002 John Wiley Sons, Ltd.",
journal = "Phytotherapy Research",
title = "Activity of essential oils of three Micromeria species (Lamiaceae) against micromycetes and bacteria",
number = "4",
volume = "16",
pages = "339",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1796"
}
Marinković, B., Marin, P. D., Knežević-Vukčević, J., Soković, M.,& Brkić, D. D.. (2002). Activity of essential oils of three Micromeria species (Lamiaceae) against micromycetes and bacteria. in Phytotherapy Research, 16(4).
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1796
Marinković B, Marin PD, Knežević-Vukčević J, Soković M, Brkić DD. Activity of essential oils of three Micromeria species (Lamiaceae) against micromycetes and bacteria. in Phytotherapy Research. 2002;16(4):null-339.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1796 .
Marinković, B, Marin, Petar D, Knežević-Vukčević, Jelena, Soković, Marina, Brkić, Dejan D, "Activity of essential oils of three Micromeria species (Lamiaceae) against micromycetes and bacteria" in Phytotherapy Research, 16, no. 4 (2002),
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1796 .