Microbiology
Mazaher Mazaher Ghorbani; Slaman Ahmady-Asbchin
Volume 25, Issue 4 , September and October 2018, , Pages 591-598
Abstract
Background and Objective: Because of the increasing resistance of pathogenic bacteria to common antibiotics, the new generation of researchers sought antimicrobial agents with plant origin as alternative medicine. Oregano is from Lamiaceae family and coriander is from Apiaceae family and has antimicrobial ...
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Background and Objective: Because of the increasing resistance of pathogenic bacteria to common antibiotics, the new generation of researchers sought antimicrobial agents with plant origin as alternative medicine. Oregano is from Lamiaceae family and coriander is from Apiaceae family and has antimicrobial properties.Materials and Methods: This study aimed to investigate and compare the inhibitory effects of alcoholic extracts of coriander and oregano plants on Staphylococcus aureus, Klebsiella and Salmonella. 1000 ml of alcohol poured round-bottom flask, then the target plant (200-300 g of dried powder of plant) put into envelopes of filter paper and envelopes was placed in a distillation device. After 24-48 hours the obtained alcoholic extract was placed in the oven. DMSO was used to provide different concentrations of ethanol extract.Results: The concentrations of 31/25 and 62/5 mg / ml of alcoholic extract of oregano and concentrations of 62.5 and 125 mg / ml coriander were able to inhibit and kill Staphylococcus aureus and weren`t able to inhibit and kill Salmonella and Klebsiella respectively .Conclusion: Although the clinical application of plant extracts and essences seems valuable due to fewer side effects compared to conventional therapeutic agents, in order to clinical application of plant extracts of oregano and coriander, more research about the mechanism of action of effective components of this plant on the microbial agents is needed.