Author/Authors :
Khaledi, Azad Cellular and Molecular Gerash Research Center - Gerash University of Medical Sciences - Gerash, Iran , Meskini, Maryam Department of Mycobacteriology and Pulmonary Research - Pasteur Institute of Iran - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
The use of antibiotics is common, but its excessive
or improper use leads to antibiotic resistance. Consequently,
scientists have been interested in exploring traditional medicine
to identify a new source of anti-bacterial agents. The present
study aimed to conduct a systematic review to determine the
anti-bacterial activity of Satureja khuzestanica Jamzad (SKJ)
and Zataria multiflora Boiss (ZM) essential oils against
Pseudomonas aeruginosa in vitro.
Methods: A comprehensive literature search for studies published
on SKJ and ZM was carried out. Various keywords (S. Khuzestanica,
Marzeh-e-Khuzestani, Z. Multiflora, Z. Multiflora Boiss; avishane-
shirazi, shirazi thyme, thymol, carvacrol; P. aeruginosa, Iran,
antibacterial effect; traditional medicine, phytomedicine, herbal
medicine) were used to search both international and Iranian
databases (Google Scholar, Science Direct, Web of Science,
MEDLINE; PubMed, Scopus, Cochrane Library, Academic Search;
Journal Storage, Magiran, Irandoc, Scientific Information Database
(SID), and IranMedex). The selected articles were published during
2000-2017 and were written in English or Persian.
Results: Seventeen articles were included in the review. The
main ingredients of SKJ and ZM plants were carvacrol and
thymol. The potential anti-bacterial activity of essential oils from
these plants was confirmed. The carvacrol content, as the major
active ingredient of SKJ was between 38.33-97.89%. The major
ingredients of ZM were carvacrol (16.8-82.7%) followed by
thymol (25.70-64.87%). The minimum inhibitory concentration
(MIC) value of SKJ and ZM essential oils against bacterial strains
was in the range of 0.31-450 and 2-8,000 μg/mL, respectively.
Conclusion: The present review study confirmed the antibacterial
activity of SKJ and ZM, particularly against
Pseudomonas in vitro.
Keywords :
Systematic review , Pseudomonas aeruginosa , Iran , Herbal medicine