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Bioactives of the essential oil from the leaves of Eugenia pyriformis Cambess (Myrtaceae) on the effects of tobacco

Pavelegini de Medeiros, Jaqueline; Alves Rodrigues, Selma; Sakumoto, Karina; Ruiz, Suelen Pereira; Faria, Maria Graciela Iecher; Gonçalves, José Eduardo; Junior, Ranulfo Piau; Glamočlija, Jasmina; Soković, Marina; Dib Gonçalves, Daniela; Mandim, Filipa; Barros, Lillian; Gazim, Zilda Cristiani

(Lausanne: Frontiers Media SA, 2024)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Pavelegini de Medeiros, Jaqueline
AU  - Alves Rodrigues, Selma
AU  - Sakumoto, Karina
AU  - Ruiz, Suelen Pereira
AU  - Faria, Maria Graciela Iecher
AU  - Gonçalves, José Eduardo
AU  - Junior, Ranulfo Piau
AU  - Glamočlija, Jasmina
AU  - Soković, Marina
AU  - Dib Gonçalves, Daniela
AU  - Mandim, Filipa
AU  - Barros, Lillian
AU  - Gazim, Zilda Cristiani
PY  - 2024
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6828
AB  - Introduction: Lung cancer is the most commonly diagnosed and the main cause of cancer death, usually related to cigarette smoking. Furthermore, the microbiota of people exposed to cigarette smoke can be modified, making it difficult to eliminate opportunistic microorganisms. The leaves of Eugenia pyriformis are a by-product of fruit production and, to date, there have been no studies addressing the antiproliferative, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial activities.
Objective: Investigate the antimicrobial, Nitric Oxide (NO)-production inhibition, and antiproliferative activities of the essential oil from E. pyriformis leaves and its possible effect on the treatment and prevention of damage caused by tobacco.
Methods: The essential oil (EO) was obtained by hydrodistillation (3 h). Its chemical composition was investigated by GC-MS. It was proposed to investigate antiproliferative activity against human tumor cell lines, namely, breast adenocarcinoma (MCF-7), lung (NCI-H460), cervical (HeLa), and hepatocellular (HepG2) carcinomas. A non-tumor primary culture from pig liver (PLP2) was also tested. The EO capacity to inhibit nitric oxide (NO) production was evaluated by a lipopolysaccharide stimulated murine macrophage cell line. Antibacterial and antifungal activities against opportunistic pathogens were investigated against seven strains of bacteria and eight fungi.
Results: The results indicated the presence of 23 compounds in the essential oil, the majority were spathulenol (45.63%) and β-caryophyllene oxide (12.72%). Leaf EO provided 50% inhibition of nitric oxide production at a concentration of 92.04 µg mL-1. The EO also demonstrated antiproliferative activity against all human tumor cell lines studied, with GI50 values comprised between 270.86 and 337.25 µg mL−1. The essential oil showed antimicrobial potential against the bacteria Listeria monocytogenes (Murray et al.) Pirie (NCTC 7973) and Salmonella Typhimurium ATCC 13311 (MIC 1870 µg mL−1) and fungi Aspergillus versicolor ATCC 11730, Aspergillus ochraceus ATCC 12066, Penicillium ochrochloron ATCC 90288, Penicillium verrucosum var. cyclopium (Westling) Samson, Stolk & Hadlok (food isolate) (MIC 1870 µg mL−1) and Trichoderma viride Pers. IAM 5061 (1,400 µg mL–1).
Conclusion: The demonstrated anti-inflammatory, antiproliferative, and antimicrobial activities in the leaves of E. pyriformis can add value to the production chain of this plant, being a possible option for preventing and combating cancer, including lung cancer.
PB  - Lausanne: Frontiers Media SA
T2  - Frontiers Pharmacology
T1  - Bioactives of the essential oil from the leaves of Eugenia pyriformis Cambess (Myrtaceae) on the effects of tobacco
VL  - 15
DO  - 10.3389/fphar.2024.1415659
SP  - 1415659
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Pavelegini de Medeiros, Jaqueline and Alves Rodrigues, Selma and Sakumoto, Karina and Ruiz, Suelen Pereira and Faria, Maria Graciela Iecher and Gonçalves, José Eduardo and Junior, Ranulfo Piau and Glamočlija, Jasmina and Soković, Marina and Dib Gonçalves, Daniela and Mandim, Filipa and Barros, Lillian and Gazim, Zilda Cristiani",
year = "2024",
abstract = "Introduction: Lung cancer is the most commonly diagnosed and the main cause of cancer death, usually related to cigarette smoking. Furthermore, the microbiota of people exposed to cigarette smoke can be modified, making it difficult to eliminate opportunistic microorganisms. The leaves of Eugenia pyriformis are a by-product of fruit production and, to date, there have been no studies addressing the antiproliferative, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial activities.
Objective: Investigate the antimicrobial, Nitric Oxide (NO)-production inhibition, and antiproliferative activities of the essential oil from E. pyriformis leaves and its possible effect on the treatment and prevention of damage caused by tobacco.
Methods: The essential oil (EO) was obtained by hydrodistillation (3 h). Its chemical composition was investigated by GC-MS. It was proposed to investigate antiproliferative activity against human tumor cell lines, namely, breast adenocarcinoma (MCF-7), lung (NCI-H460), cervical (HeLa), and hepatocellular (HepG2) carcinomas. A non-tumor primary culture from pig liver (PLP2) was also tested. The EO capacity to inhibit nitric oxide (NO) production was evaluated by a lipopolysaccharide stimulated murine macrophage cell line. Antibacterial and antifungal activities against opportunistic pathogens were investigated against seven strains of bacteria and eight fungi.
Results: The results indicated the presence of 23 compounds in the essential oil, the majority were spathulenol (45.63%) and β-caryophyllene oxide (12.72%). Leaf EO provided 50% inhibition of nitric oxide production at a concentration of 92.04 µg mL-1. The EO also demonstrated antiproliferative activity against all human tumor cell lines studied, with GI50 values comprised between 270.86 and 337.25 µg mL−1. The essential oil showed antimicrobial potential against the bacteria Listeria monocytogenes (Murray et al.) Pirie (NCTC 7973) and Salmonella Typhimurium ATCC 13311 (MIC 1870 µg mL−1) and fungi Aspergillus versicolor ATCC 11730, Aspergillus ochraceus ATCC 12066, Penicillium ochrochloron ATCC 90288, Penicillium verrucosum var. cyclopium (Westling) Samson, Stolk & Hadlok (food isolate) (MIC 1870 µg mL−1) and Trichoderma viride Pers. IAM 5061 (1,400 µg mL–1).
Conclusion: The demonstrated anti-inflammatory, antiproliferative, and antimicrobial activities in the leaves of E. pyriformis can add value to the production chain of this plant, being a possible option for preventing and combating cancer, including lung cancer.",
publisher = "Lausanne: Frontiers Media SA",
journal = "Frontiers Pharmacology",
title = "Bioactives of the essential oil from the leaves of Eugenia pyriformis Cambess (Myrtaceae) on the effects of tobacco",
volume = "15",
doi = "10.3389/fphar.2024.1415659",
pages = "1415659"
}
Pavelegini de Medeiros, J., Alves Rodrigues, S., Sakumoto, K., Ruiz, S. P., Faria, M. G. I., Gonçalves, J. E., Junior, R. P., Glamočlija, J., Soković, M., Dib Gonçalves, D., Mandim, F., Barros, L.,& Gazim, Z. C.. (2024). Bioactives of the essential oil from the leaves of Eugenia pyriformis Cambess (Myrtaceae) on the effects of tobacco. in Frontiers Pharmacology
Lausanne: Frontiers Media SA., 15, 1415659.
https://doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2024.1415659
Pavelegini de Medeiros J, Alves Rodrigues S, Sakumoto K, Ruiz SP, Faria MGI, Gonçalves JE, Junior RP, Glamočlija J, Soković M, Dib Gonçalves D, Mandim F, Barros L, Gazim ZC. Bioactives of the essential oil from the leaves of Eugenia pyriformis Cambess (Myrtaceae) on the effects of tobacco. in Frontiers Pharmacology. 2024;15:1415659.
doi:10.3389/fphar.2024.1415659 .
Pavelegini de Medeiros, Jaqueline, Alves Rodrigues, Selma, Sakumoto, Karina, Ruiz, Suelen Pereira, Faria, Maria Graciela Iecher, Gonçalves, José Eduardo, Junior, Ranulfo Piau, Glamočlija, Jasmina, Soković, Marina, Dib Gonçalves, Daniela, Mandim, Filipa, Barros, Lillian, Gazim, Zilda Cristiani, "Bioactives of the essential oil from the leaves of Eugenia pyriformis Cambess (Myrtaceae) on the effects of tobacco" in Frontiers Pharmacology, 15 (2024):1415659,
https://doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2024.1415659 . .

Basidiocarp structures of Lentinus crinitus: an antimicrobial source against foodborne pathogens and food spoilage microorganisms.

Bertéli, Míria Benetati Delgado; de Souza, Mariana Martins Magalhães; Barros, Lillian; Ferreira, Isabel C. F. R.; Glamočlija, Jasmina; Soković, Marina; Dragunski, Douglas Cardoso; do Valle, Juliana Silveira; de Souza Ferreira, Ederlan; Pinto, Laise Cedraz; de Souza, Carolina Oliveira; Ruiz, Suelen Pereira; Linde, Giani Andrea; Colauto, Nelson Barros

(2022)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Bertéli, Míria Benetati Delgado
AU  - de Souza, Mariana Martins Magalhães
AU  - Barros, Lillian
AU  - Ferreira, Isabel C. F. R.
AU  - Glamočlija, Jasmina
AU  - Soković, Marina
AU  - Dragunski, Douglas Cardoso
AU  - do Valle, Juliana Silveira
AU  - de Souza Ferreira, Ederlan
AU  - Pinto, Laise Cedraz
AU  - de Souza, Carolina Oliveira
AU  - Ruiz, Suelen Pereira
AU  - Linde, Giani Andrea
AU  - Colauto, Nelson Barros
PY  - 2022
UR  - https://link.springer.com/10.1007/s11274-022-03257-w
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4943
AB  - Lentinus crinitus basidiocarps are an alternative to antimicrobials, but the stipe (24% basidiocarp) is discarded even with potential antimicrobial activity. This study evaluated the antimicrobial activity of L. crinitus basidiocarp pileus and stipe extracts against foodborne pathogens and food spoilage microorganisms. Basidiocarps of L. crinitus were grown in sugarcane bagasse and rice husks and the pileus and stipe methanolic extract was analyzed by broth microdilution method for antimicrobial activity against eight bacteria and eight fungi. The minimum bactericidal concentration values for pileus and stipe ranged from 0.40 to 0.50 mg mL- 1, for streptomycin from 0.10 to 0.50 mg mL- 1, and for ampicillin from 0.40 to 1.20 mg mL- 1. The minimum fungicidal concentration values for pileus and stipe ranged from 0.06 to 0.60 mg mL- 1, for bifonazole from 0.20 to 0.25 mg mL- 1, and for ketoconazole from 0.30 to 3.50 mg mL- 1. Extracts had bacteriostatic, bactericidal, fungistatic and fungicidal activity against all microorganisms, but with greater efficiency and specificity for some microorganisms. Both pileus and stipe are promising and sustainable alternatives for use in food, agricultural, and pharmaceutical industries.
T2  - World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
T1  - Basidiocarp structures of Lentinus crinitus: an antimicrobial source against foodborne pathogens and food spoilage microorganisms.
IS  - 5
VL  - 38
DO  - 10.1007/s11274-022-03257-w
SP  - 74
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Bertéli, Míria Benetati Delgado and de Souza, Mariana Martins Magalhães and Barros, Lillian and Ferreira, Isabel C. F. R. and Glamočlija, Jasmina and Soković, Marina and Dragunski, Douglas Cardoso and do Valle, Juliana Silveira and de Souza Ferreira, Ederlan and Pinto, Laise Cedraz and de Souza, Carolina Oliveira and Ruiz, Suelen Pereira and Linde, Giani Andrea and Colauto, Nelson Barros",
year = "2022",
abstract = "Lentinus crinitus basidiocarps are an alternative to antimicrobials, but the stipe (24% basidiocarp) is discarded even with potential antimicrobial activity. This study evaluated the antimicrobial activity of L. crinitus basidiocarp pileus and stipe extracts against foodborne pathogens and food spoilage microorganisms. Basidiocarps of L. crinitus were grown in sugarcane bagasse and rice husks and the pileus and stipe methanolic extract was analyzed by broth microdilution method for antimicrobial activity against eight bacteria and eight fungi. The minimum bactericidal concentration values for pileus and stipe ranged from 0.40 to 0.50 mg mL- 1, for streptomycin from 0.10 to 0.50 mg mL- 1, and for ampicillin from 0.40 to 1.20 mg mL- 1. The minimum fungicidal concentration values for pileus and stipe ranged from 0.06 to 0.60 mg mL- 1, for bifonazole from 0.20 to 0.25 mg mL- 1, and for ketoconazole from 0.30 to 3.50 mg mL- 1. Extracts had bacteriostatic, bactericidal, fungistatic and fungicidal activity against all microorganisms, but with greater efficiency and specificity for some microorganisms. Both pileus and stipe are promising and sustainable alternatives for use in food, agricultural, and pharmaceutical industries.",
journal = "World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology",
title = "Basidiocarp structures of Lentinus crinitus: an antimicrobial source against foodborne pathogens and food spoilage microorganisms.",
number = "5",
volume = "38",
doi = "10.1007/s11274-022-03257-w",
pages = "74"
}
Bertéli, M. B. D., de Souza, M. M. M., Barros, L., Ferreira, I. C. F. R., Glamočlija, J., Soković, M., Dragunski, D. C., do Valle, J. S., de Souza Ferreira, E., Pinto, L. C., de Souza, C. O., Ruiz, S. P., Linde, G. A.,& Colauto, N. B.. (2022). Basidiocarp structures of Lentinus crinitus: an antimicrobial source against foodborne pathogens and food spoilage microorganisms.. in World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 38(5), 74.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11274-022-03257-w
Bertéli MBD, de Souza MMM, Barros L, Ferreira ICFR, Glamočlija J, Soković M, Dragunski DC, do Valle JS, de Souza Ferreira E, Pinto LC, de Souza CO, Ruiz SP, Linde GA, Colauto NB. Basidiocarp structures of Lentinus crinitus: an antimicrobial source against foodborne pathogens and food spoilage microorganisms.. in World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology. 2022;38(5):74.
doi:10.1007/s11274-022-03257-w .
Bertéli, Míria Benetati Delgado, de Souza, Mariana Martins Magalhães, Barros, Lillian, Ferreira, Isabel C. F. R., Glamočlija, Jasmina, Soković, Marina, Dragunski, Douglas Cardoso, do Valle, Juliana Silveira, de Souza Ferreira, Ederlan, Pinto, Laise Cedraz, de Souza, Carolina Oliveira, Ruiz, Suelen Pereira, Linde, Giani Andrea, Colauto, Nelson Barros, "Basidiocarp structures of Lentinus crinitus: an antimicrobial source against foodborne pathogens and food spoilage microorganisms." in World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 38, no. 5 (2022):74,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11274-022-03257-w . .
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Antimicrobial activity, chemical composition and cytotoxicity of Lentinus crinitus basidiocarp

Bertéli, Míria Benetati Delgado; Barros, Lillian; Reis, Filipa S.; Ferreira, Isabel C. F. R.; Glamočlija, Jasmina; Soković, Marina; Valle, Juliana Silveira; Linde, Giani Andrea; Ruiz, Suelen Pereira; Colauto, Nelson Barros

(The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Bertéli, Míria Benetati Delgado
AU  - Barros, Lillian
AU  - Reis, Filipa S.
AU  - Ferreira, Isabel C. F. R.
AU  - Glamočlija, Jasmina
AU  - Soković, Marina
AU  - Valle, Juliana Silveira
AU  - Linde, Giani Andrea
AU  - Ruiz, Suelen Pereira
AU  - Colauto, Nelson Barros
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4301
AB  - Lentinus crinitus (L.) Fr. (Basidiomycota: Polyporales) is a wild mushroom with several biotechnological
applications; however, there are few studies on its chemical composition and antimicrobial activity.
Therefore, this study aims to evaluate the chemical composition, cytotoxicity, and antimicrobial activity of
L. crinitus basidiocarp. For that, its nutritional value (AOAC procedures) and its composition in some
hydrophilic and lipophilic compounds (chromatographic techniques) were assessed. Moreover, the
potential hepatotoxic effects were evaluated using a primary cell culture obtained from porcine liver, and
its growth inhibitory capacity was also evaluated against four human tumour cell lines (spectrophotometric
assays). The antimicrobial activity was evaluated by microdilution against eight bacteria and fungi.
The basidiocarp has a high content of carbohydrates and, therefore, a relatively high energetic value. It is
also rich in soluble sugars, β-tocopherol, phenolic acids, mainly p-hydroxybenzoic acid, and organic
acids, mainly malic acid. L. crinitus did not show cytotoxicity in non-tumour cells, but it did not inhibit the
growth of human tumour cell lines either. The basidiocarp has a wide antimicrobial activity, inhibiting the
growth of different species of bacteria and fungi. It showed minimum bactericidal and fungicidal concentration values similar to or lower than those verified by commercial antibiotics or food additives used as preservatives. The antimicrobial activity was more evident against Listeria monocytogenes, Salmonella enterica, and Penicillium ochrochloron, followed by Aspergillus ochraceus and Trichoderma viride, when compared to the controls. The results obtained in this study showed that L. crinitus basidiocarp has great potential to be used by the industry without toxicity risks.
PB  - The Royal Society of Chemistry
T2  - Food & Function
T1  - Antimicrobial activity, chemical composition and cytotoxicity of Lentinus crinitus basidiocarp
DO  - 10.1039/d1fo00656h
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Bertéli, Míria Benetati Delgado and Barros, Lillian and Reis, Filipa S. and Ferreira, Isabel C. F. R. and Glamočlija, Jasmina and Soković, Marina and Valle, Juliana Silveira and Linde, Giani Andrea and Ruiz, Suelen Pereira and Colauto, Nelson Barros",
year = "2021",
abstract = "Lentinus crinitus (L.) Fr. (Basidiomycota: Polyporales) is a wild mushroom with several biotechnological
applications; however, there are few studies on its chemical composition and antimicrobial activity.
Therefore, this study aims to evaluate the chemical composition, cytotoxicity, and antimicrobial activity of
L. crinitus basidiocarp. For that, its nutritional value (AOAC procedures) and its composition in some
hydrophilic and lipophilic compounds (chromatographic techniques) were assessed. Moreover, the
potential hepatotoxic effects were evaluated using a primary cell culture obtained from porcine liver, and
its growth inhibitory capacity was also evaluated against four human tumour cell lines (spectrophotometric
assays). The antimicrobial activity was evaluated by microdilution against eight bacteria and fungi.
The basidiocarp has a high content of carbohydrates and, therefore, a relatively high energetic value. It is
also rich in soluble sugars, β-tocopherol, phenolic acids, mainly p-hydroxybenzoic acid, and organic
acids, mainly malic acid. L. crinitus did not show cytotoxicity in non-tumour cells, but it did not inhibit the
growth of human tumour cell lines either. The basidiocarp has a wide antimicrobial activity, inhibiting the
growth of different species of bacteria and fungi. It showed minimum bactericidal and fungicidal concentration values similar to or lower than those verified by commercial antibiotics or food additives used as preservatives. The antimicrobial activity was more evident against Listeria monocytogenes, Salmonella enterica, and Penicillium ochrochloron, followed by Aspergillus ochraceus and Trichoderma viride, when compared to the controls. The results obtained in this study showed that L. crinitus basidiocarp has great potential to be used by the industry without toxicity risks.",
publisher = "The Royal Society of Chemistry",
journal = "Food & Function",
title = "Antimicrobial activity, chemical composition and cytotoxicity of Lentinus crinitus basidiocarp",
doi = "10.1039/d1fo00656h"
}
Bertéli, M. B. D., Barros, L., Reis, F. S., Ferreira, I. C. F. R., Glamočlija, J., Soković, M., Valle, J. S., Linde, G. A., Ruiz, S. P.,& Colauto, N. B.. (2021). Antimicrobial activity, chemical composition and cytotoxicity of Lentinus crinitus basidiocarp. in Food & Function
The Royal Society of Chemistry..
https://doi.org/10.1039/d1fo00656h
Bertéli MBD, Barros L, Reis FS, Ferreira ICFR, Glamočlija J, Soković M, Valle JS, Linde GA, Ruiz SP, Colauto NB. Antimicrobial activity, chemical composition and cytotoxicity of Lentinus crinitus basidiocarp. in Food & Function. 2021;.
doi:10.1039/d1fo00656h .
Bertéli, Míria Benetati Delgado, Barros, Lillian, Reis, Filipa S., Ferreira, Isabel C. F. R., Glamočlija, Jasmina, Soković, Marina, Valle, Juliana Silveira, Linde, Giani Andrea, Ruiz, Suelen Pereira, Colauto, Nelson Barros, "Antimicrobial activity, chemical composition and cytotoxicity of Lentinus crinitus basidiocarp" in Food & Function (2021),
https://doi.org/10.1039/d1fo00656h . .
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Antimicrobial activity of essential oil from psidium cattleianum afzel. Ex sabine leaves

Savoldi, Thais Lorana; Glamočlija, Jasmina; Soković, Marina; Gonçalves, José Eduardo; Ruiz, Suelen Pereira; Linde, Giani Andrea; Gazim, Zilda Cristiani; Colauto, Nelson Barros

(MS-Editions, 2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Savoldi, Thais Lorana
AU  - Glamočlija, Jasmina
AU  - Soković, Marina
AU  - Gonçalves, José Eduardo
AU  - Ruiz, Suelen Pereira
AU  - Linde, Giani Andrea
AU  - Gazim, Zilda Cristiani
AU  - Colauto, Nelson Barros
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://doi.org/10.37360/blacpma.20.19.6.44
UR  - https://www.blacpma.ms-editions.cl/index.php/blacpma/article/view/78
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3966
AB  - The search for natural sources to control microorganisms is of interest in food production. This study evaluated the chemical composition and antimicrobial activity of the essential oil from Psidium cattleianum leaves. The essential oil was extracted by hydrodistillation, and identified by GC-MS. The predominant class of compounds was sesquiterpenes (47.6%) and the major compounds were trans-β-caryophyllene (14.7%), 1,8-cineole (11.7%) and ɣ-muurolene (5.6%). The antimicrobial activity was carried out by microdillution technique against eight fungi and eight bacteria. The minimum inhibitory concentration ranged from 0.17 to 11.25 mg mL-1 for fungi, and from 1.40 to 16.87 mg mL-1 for bacteria. The highest activities were against fungi Aspergillus fumigatus (ATCC 1022), Aspergillus ochraceus (ATCC 12066), Aspergillus versicolor (ATCC 11730), and Trichoderma viride (IAM 5061), and bacteria Pseudomonas aeruginosa (ATCC 27853), Bacillus cereus (clinical isolate), and Staphylococcus aureus (ATCC 6538) with potential to prevent foodborne diseases.
PB  - MS-Editions
T2  - Boletin Latinoamericano y del Caribe de Plantas Medicinales y Aromaticas
T1  - Antimicrobial activity of essential oil from psidium cattleianum afzel. Ex sabine leaves
IS  - 6
VL  - 19
DO  - 10.37360/blacpma.20.19.6.44
SP  - 614
EP  - 627
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Savoldi, Thais Lorana and Glamočlija, Jasmina and Soković, Marina and Gonçalves, José Eduardo and Ruiz, Suelen Pereira and Linde, Giani Andrea and Gazim, Zilda Cristiani and Colauto, Nelson Barros",
year = "2020",
abstract = "The search for natural sources to control microorganisms is of interest in food production. This study evaluated the chemical composition and antimicrobial activity of the essential oil from Psidium cattleianum leaves. The essential oil was extracted by hydrodistillation, and identified by GC-MS. The predominant class of compounds was sesquiterpenes (47.6%) and the major compounds were trans-β-caryophyllene (14.7%), 1,8-cineole (11.7%) and ɣ-muurolene (5.6%). The antimicrobial activity was carried out by microdillution technique against eight fungi and eight bacteria. The minimum inhibitory concentration ranged from 0.17 to 11.25 mg mL-1 for fungi, and from 1.40 to 16.87 mg mL-1 for bacteria. The highest activities were against fungi Aspergillus fumigatus (ATCC 1022), Aspergillus ochraceus (ATCC 12066), Aspergillus versicolor (ATCC 11730), and Trichoderma viride (IAM 5061), and bacteria Pseudomonas aeruginosa (ATCC 27853), Bacillus cereus (clinical isolate), and Staphylococcus aureus (ATCC 6538) with potential to prevent foodborne diseases.",
publisher = "MS-Editions",
journal = "Boletin Latinoamericano y del Caribe de Plantas Medicinales y Aromaticas",
title = "Antimicrobial activity of essential oil from psidium cattleianum afzel. Ex sabine leaves",
number = "6",
volume = "19",
doi = "10.37360/blacpma.20.19.6.44",
pages = "614-627"
}
Savoldi, T. L., Glamočlija, J., Soković, M., Gonçalves, J. E., Ruiz, S. P., Linde, G. A., Gazim, Z. C.,& Colauto, N. B.. (2020). Antimicrobial activity of essential oil from psidium cattleianum afzel. Ex sabine leaves. in Boletin Latinoamericano y del Caribe de Plantas Medicinales y Aromaticas
MS-Editions., 19(6), 614-627.
https://doi.org/10.37360/blacpma.20.19.6.44
Savoldi TL, Glamočlija J, Soković M, Gonçalves JE, Ruiz SP, Linde GA, Gazim ZC, Colauto NB. Antimicrobial activity of essential oil from psidium cattleianum afzel. Ex sabine leaves. in Boletin Latinoamericano y del Caribe de Plantas Medicinales y Aromaticas. 2020;19(6):614-627.
doi:10.37360/blacpma.20.19.6.44 .
Savoldi, Thais Lorana, Glamočlija, Jasmina, Soković, Marina, Gonçalves, José Eduardo, Ruiz, Suelen Pereira, Linde, Giani Andrea, Gazim, Zilda Cristiani, Colauto, Nelson Barros, "Antimicrobial activity of essential oil from psidium cattleianum afzel. Ex sabine leaves" in Boletin Latinoamericano y del Caribe de Plantas Medicinales y Aromaticas, 19, no. 6 (2020):614-627,
https://doi.org/10.37360/blacpma.20.19.6.44 . .
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