Title of article :
Determination of components and in vitro antistreptococcal properties of Mentha piperita L., Satureja khuzistanica Jamzad, Matricaria recutica L., Zataria multiflora Boiss. and Rosmarinus officinalis L. hydroethanolic extracts
Author/Authors :
Tafi A.A. Department of Fisheries - Faculty of Natural Resources - Urmia University - Urmia, Iran , Meshkini S. Department of Food Hygiene and Quality Control - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Urmia University - Urmia, Iran , Tukmechi A. Department of Microbiology - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Urmia University - Urmia, Iran , Alishahi M. Department of Clinical Science - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz - Ahvaz, Iran , Noori F. Department of Aquaculture - Artemia and Aquaculture Institute - Urmia University - Urmia, Iran
Abstract :
Streptococcosis is an infectious disease with significant economic and sanitary repercussions
for trout farms in the world. The objective of this study was characterize the chemical
constituents and in vitro antibacterial properties of Mentha piperita L., Satureja khuzistanica
Jamzad, Matricaria recutica L., Zataria multiflora Boiss and Rosmarinus officinalis L.
extracts against streptococcus iniae. The chemical components of the selected hydroalcoholic
extracts were also analyzed by GC/MS. The most constituents were menthol (24%) in the M.
piperita L., carvacrol (85.88%) in the S. khuzistanica Jamzad, guaiazulene (25.6%) in the M.
recutica L. carvacrol (51.12%) in the Z. multiflora Boiss and α-pinene (12.5%) in the R.
officinalis L. Among plant extracts under study Z. multiflora had the lowest MIC (4.896 mg
ml-1) and MBC (9.792 mg ml-1) and the maximum MIC and MBC were belonged to M.
piperita (18.55 mg ml-1) and R. officinalis (33.645 mg ml-1) respectively. Also, the inhibition
zone diameter of bacteria had determined by disc diffusion method and compared to
erythromycin. The highest and the lowest Inhibition zone diameter were belonged to Z.
multiflora (14.43±0.55 mm) and M. recutita (13.23±0.35 mm) respectively. Results showed
that Z. multiflora extract exhibited highest antibacterial effect against S. iniae among all plant
extracts in this study.
Keywords :
Minimum bactericidal concentration , Minimum inhibitory concentration , Antistreptococcal property , Herbal extracts
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Fisheries Sciences