Gas chromatography-Mass spectrometry analysis and antibacterial evaluation of essential oils of Pistacia lentiscus from Wilaya of Tissemsilt in Algeria

2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (6) ◽  
pp. 207-211
Author(s):  
Dris Ibrahim ◽  
Bekada Ahmed Mohamed Ali ◽  
Attala Nabila ◽  
Jacques Dommes ◽  
Jessica Tabart ◽  
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The botanic genera Pistacia are groups around een species of shrubs that belong to the Anacardiaceae family which is believed to have originated in Asian or Mediterranean region. P. len scus is abundant species of the Pistacia genus encountered in the forest region of Ouarsenis mount (Northwest of Algeria), exactly in the na onal park of Thniet El Had in the Wilaya of Tissemsilt in Algeria. In the present study, chemical composi on and an bac- terial ac vi es of essential oil (EO) of P. lentiscus were evaluated. The EO was isolated and analyzed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC- MS). The minimum inhibitory concentra on (MIC) was determined using 6 strains of Gram-positive and negative bacteria. The antibiogram was made following the gliosis-environment diffusion method and which makes it possible to determinate bacteria’s sensibility to an bio cs. From a exponential culture (18 to 24 hours), a bacterial suspension was prepared and well- homogenized a erwards. The opacity was adjusted equivalent to 0.5 McF (McFarland). Based on the GC-MS analysis, thirty five compounds representing 100 % of the total oil composi on were iden ed. The essen al oils could be explored to test their an microbial activity, especially against some bacteria that cause alimentary intoxications. The results revealed that the essen al oil exhibited strong levels of an bacterial activity against the tested microorganism regarding the MIC values, Salmonella sp was found to be the most sensitive strain (inhibition zone 23cm MIC 1.25%). Based on the  findings of the present study, new an bacterial agents could be developed, and the use of P. lentiscus should be promoted in the traditional treatment of ailments.

Author(s):  
Krishnavignesh L Krishnavignesh ◽  
Mahalakshmipriya A ◽  
Ramesh M

  Objective: Continued resistance toward the antibiotics urges us to explore newer antibiotics. Plants are being the safer source of antibiotics with lesser or no side effects. This study was designed to study the presence of phytochemical constituents and antibacterial activity of leaf and flower extracts of Wedelia glauca against urinary tract infection causing pathogens.Methods: The plant leaves were extracted with five different solvents based on the polarity. The extraction was done using soxhalation. Antimicrobial activity was determined by agar well diffusion method for both the sample and standard. The acetone plant extract was subjected to gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) analysis for screening phytoconstituents.Results: Preliminary phytochemical screening revealed the presence of diverse phytoconstituents in the plant. The different extracts exhibited a considerable antimicrobial potential. Among the solvents used acetone extract showed comparably better antimicrobial activity with 100% of inhibition rate with the maximum zone of inhibition of 1.6±0.77 mm against Staphylococcus sp. and Aspergillus sp. at the concentration of 5 mg. GC-MS analysis provided 8 major peaks which revealed the existence of a variety of bioactive compounds which may attribute to the efficacy of the plant.Conclusion: W. glauca leaf and flower extracts displayed a broad spectrum of antibacterial and antifungal activity and can be considered as a potential source of newer antibiotic compounds.


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