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Type: | Artigo Cientifico |
Title: | Análise da composição química e atividade antibacteriana do óleo essencial de Rosmarinus officinalis contra cepas padrões de Staphylococcus aureus e Escherichia coli |
Other Titles: | Analysis of the chemical composition and antibacterial activity of Rosmarinus officinalis essential oil against standard strains of Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli |
Author: | Machado, Luan Carlos |
First advisor: | Freitas, Fagner Luiz da Costa |
Resume: | A pesquisa avaliou os efeitos antibacterianos do óleo essencial de alecrim (OEA) contra cepas padrões de S.aureus e E.coli. A planta foi cultivada no município de Realeza, PR, tendo seu óleo essencial extraído por meio da técnica de arraste a vapor e sua composição cromatográfica analisada por cromatógrafo de fase gasosa acoplada a espectrometria de massas. Nas condições mencionadas, o OEA apresentou rendimento de 1%, 25 componentes químicos e quimiotipo α-pineno (43,94%) e eucaliptol (20,31%) quando obtido no outono pela técnica de arraste à vapor. A avaliação microbiológica evidenciou susceptibilidade bacteriana ao OEA conforme a cepa envolvida nos testes laboratoriais. O OEA apresentou rendimento de 1%, com 25 compostos químicos, tendo o α-pineno (43,94%) e 1,8 cineol (20,31%) como os dois majoritários. Nesta pesquisa, todas as cepas testes de S. aureus apresentaram CIMs satisfatórios, porém as CBMs foram elevadas. Em relação às cepas de E. coli, houve variação nos valores de CIMs e CBMs conforme a cepa, havendo cepas mais sensíveis (LB25922 e ATCC25922) a ação bacteriostatica e bactericida; e cepas mais resistentes (NP0022 e IC) cujos valores, tanto inibitórios quanto bactericidas, foram elevados. |
Abstract: | The research evaluated the antibacterial effects of rosemary essential oil (OEA) against standard strains of S. aureus and E. coli. The plant was cultivated in the municipality of Realeza, PR, Brazil, and its essential oil was extracted by steam dragging technique and its chromatographic composition was analyzed by a gas chromatograph coupled to mass spectrometry. Under the conditions mentioned, AEO showed a yield of 1%, 25 chemical components and chemotype α-pinene (43.94%) and eucalyptol (20.31%) when obtained in the autumn by the steam drag technique. The microbiological evaluation showed bacterial susceptibility to AEO according to the strain involved in the laboratory tests. OEA showed a yield of 1%, with 25 chemical compounds, with α-pinene (43.94%) and 1.8 cineole (20.31%) as the two majoritarians. In this study, all test strains of S. aureus showed satisfactory MICS, but MBCs were high. Regarding the E. coli strains, there was variation in the values of MIC and MBC according to the strain, with strains that were more sensitive (LB25922 and ATCC25922) to bacteriostatic and bactericidal action; and more resistant strains (NP0022 and IC) whose values, both inhibitory and bactericidal, were high. |
Keywords: | Fitoterapia Óleos essenciais Agentes antimicrobianos Alecrim |
Language: | por |
Country: | Brasil |
Publisher: | Universidade Federal da Fronteira Sul |
Acronym of the institution: | UFFS |
College, Institute or Department: | Campus Realeza |
Type of Access: | Acesso Aberto |
URI: | https://rd.uffs.edu.br/handle/prefix/8734 |
Issue Date: | 9-Nov-2025 |
Appears in Collections: | Medicina Veterinária |
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