Evaluation of antibacterial potential and toxicity of plant volatile compounds using new broth microdilution volatilization method and modified MTT assay
Language English Country Netherlands Media print-electronic
Document type Journal Article
PubMed
28223069
DOI
10.1016/j.fitote.2017.02.008
PII: S0367-326X(17)30025-4
Knihovny.cz E-resources
- Keywords
- Antibacterial activity, Colorimetric assay, Cytotoxicity, Essential oil, Vapour, Volatilization method,
- MeSH
- Acrolein analogs & derivatives chemistry MeSH
- Anti-Bacterial Agents chemistry MeSH
- Benzoquinones chemistry MeSH
- Cell Line MeSH
- Cymenes MeSH
- Eugenol chemistry MeSH
- Phytochemicals chemistry MeSH
- Haemophilus influenzae drug effects MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Microbial Sensitivity Tests methods MeSH
- Monoterpenes chemistry MeSH
- Oxyquinoline chemistry MeSH
- Staphylococcus aureus drug effects MeSH
- Streptococcus pneumoniae drug effects MeSH
- Volatile Organic Compounds chemistry MeSH
- Tetrazolium Salts MeSH
- Thiazoles MeSH
- Thymol chemistry MeSH
- Volatilization * MeSH
- Check Tag
- Humans MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Names of Substances
- Acrolein MeSH
- Anti-Bacterial Agents MeSH
- Benzoquinones MeSH
- carvacrol MeSH Browser
- cinnamaldehyde MeSH Browser
- Cymenes MeSH
- Eugenol MeSH
- Phytochemicals MeSH
- Monoterpenes MeSH
- Oxyquinoline MeSH
- Volatile Organic Compounds MeSH
- Tetrazolium Salts MeSH
- Thiazoles MeSH
- thiazolyl blue MeSH Browser
- Thymol MeSH
- thymoquinone MeSH Browser
With aim to develop effective proof-of-concept approach which can be used in a development of new preparations for the inhalation therapy, we designed a new screening method for simple and rapid simultaneous determination of antibacterial potential of plant volatiles in the liquid and the vapour phase at different concentrations. In addition, EVA (ethylene vinyl acetate) capmat™ as vapour barrier cover was used as reliable modification of thiazolyl blue tetrazolium bromide (MTT) assay for cytotoxicity testing of volatiles on microtiter plates. Antibacterial activity of carvacrol, cinnamaldehyde, eugenol, 8-hydroxyquinoline, thymol and thymoquinone was determined against Haemophilus influenzae, Staphylococcus aureus, and Streptococcus pneumoniae using new broth microdilution volatilization method. The cytotoxicity of these compounds was evaluated using MTT test in lung fibroblast cells MRC-5. The most effective antibacterial agents were 8-hydroxyquinoline and thymoquinone with the lowest minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) ranging from 2 to 128μg/mL, but they also possessed the highest toxicity in lung cell lines with half maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50) values 0.86-2.95μg/mL. The lowest cytotoxicity effect was identified for eugenol with IC50 295.71μg/mL, however this compound produced only weak antibacterial potency with MICs 512-1024μg/mL. The results demonstrate validity of our novel broth microdilution volatilization method, which allows cost and labour effective high-throughput antimicrobial screening of volatile agents without need of special apparatus. In our opinion, this assay can also potentially be used for development of various medicinal, agricultural, and food applications that are based on volatile antimicrobials.
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