EVALUATION In vitro OF ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF CARVACROL BY THE DIRECT AND GASEOUS CONTACT METHODS

BIOSCIENCE JOURNAL(2013)

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Abstract
In the last decades, the bacterial resistance to antimicrobials becomes a serious problem of public health, creating several difficulties to control several microrganisms with nosocomial interest. The carvacrol, the main phenol compound of many plants as Origanum vulgare, Lippia graveolens and Lipia sidoides. Studies demonstrated and intensive antibacterial activity of O. vulgare, probably due the carvacrol. To evaluate the antimicrobial activity of this compound, were assayed microbial strains of Staphylococcus aureus ATCC25923, Pseudomonas eruginosa ATCC15442, Candida albicans ICB12, C. krusei ATCC6258 and C. tropicalis ATCC 13803. Using the microdilution and the gaseous contact method, were determined the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) and the minimum inhibitory dose (DIM), respectively as well as the modulatory activity with both methods. The carvacrol, used in subinhibitory concentrations associated with antimicrobial drugs demonstrated an interesting modulatory activity against Staphylococcus aureus and Candida albicans strains, indicating the antimicrobial and modulatory activity of this compound.
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Direct contact,Gaseous contact,Antimicrobial activity,Carvacrol
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