Antimycobacterial Potential of Essential Oils Used Traditionally for Cough Remedy

Tuberculosis (TB) is currently a major health hazard due to multidrug-resistant forms of bacilli. Global efforts are underway to eradicate TB using new drugs with new modes of action, higher activity, and fewer side effects. Essential oils from some dietary herbal species have been used as sources o...

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Main Author: Itmad Awad Elhassan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: School of Medicine and Pharmacy, Rabat, Morocco 2017-06-01
Series:Arabian Journal of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
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Online Access:https://revues.imist.ma/index.php/AJMAP/article/view/9244
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spelling doaj-9464e78be4ca4fdc9d3c1c72af25e44f2020-11-25T03:38:35ZengSchool of Medicine and Pharmacy, Rabat, MoroccoArabian Journal of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants2458-59202017-06-013218820010.48347/IMIST.PRSM/ajmap-v3i2.92444970Antimycobacterial Potential of Essential Oils Used Traditionally for Cough RemedyItmad Awad Elhassan0Centre, P.O. Box 268, Khartoum, Sudan. National Public Health Laboratory-Tuberculosis Reference Laboratory, Khartoum,Tuberculosis (TB) is currently a major health hazard due to multidrug-resistant forms of bacilli. Global efforts are underway to eradicate TB using new drugs with new modes of action, higher activity, and fewer side effects. Essential oils from some dietary herbal species have been used as sources of medicine and food preservatives for over 4000 years. The objective of this research is to investigate the antimycobacterial activity of the essential oils of Boswellia papyrifera (Del) Hochst olibanum, Nigella sativa seeds and Eucalyptus camaldulensis Dehnh leaves, which are used traditionally in treatment of cough and cold. The essential oils from herbal materials were prepared using hydrodistillation method. The essential oils were analyzed for identification of their chemical composition using GC-MS technique. The essential oils were tested in vitro for their activity against nine clinical isolates and a reference susceptible strain (H37Rv) M. tuberculosis in Lowenstein-Jensen (LJ) medium, at concentrations of 75, 50, 30 and 15 μl/mL. The main constituents identified in the investigated essential oils were p-cymene (45.26%) and thymoquinone (35.35 %) in N. sativa oil; octyl acetate (37.3%) and octyl formate (13.3%) in the B. papyrifera oil; 1,8-cineole (75%) and p-cymene (16.7%) in E. camaldulensis oil. The investigated essential oils exhibited anti-tubercular activity, in LJ medium, up to concentration of 15 μl/ml for each oil, towards all the tested strains, three of which were multi-drug resistant strains (MDR-TB), as they resist rifampicin, a marker drug for MDR-TB. This research findings may be useful in developing future powerful drugs for MDR-TB from essential oils, the bioactive phytochemical natural products.https://revues.imist.ma/index.php/AJMAP/article/view/9244tuberculosis, essential oils, boswellia papyrifera, nigella sativa, eucalyptus camaldulensis, thymoquinone, 1,8-cineole, octyl acetate
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Antimycobacterial Potential of Essential Oils Used Traditionally for Cough Remedy
Arabian Journal of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
tuberculosis, essential oils, boswellia papyrifera, nigella sativa, eucalyptus camaldulensis, thymoquinone, 1,8-cineole, octyl acetate
author_facet Itmad Awad Elhassan
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title Antimycobacterial Potential of Essential Oils Used Traditionally for Cough Remedy
title_short Antimycobacterial Potential of Essential Oils Used Traditionally for Cough Remedy
title_full Antimycobacterial Potential of Essential Oils Used Traditionally for Cough Remedy
title_fullStr Antimycobacterial Potential of Essential Oils Used Traditionally for Cough Remedy
title_full_unstemmed Antimycobacterial Potential of Essential Oils Used Traditionally for Cough Remedy
title_sort antimycobacterial potential of essential oils used traditionally for cough remedy
publisher School of Medicine and Pharmacy, Rabat, Morocco
series Arabian Journal of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
issn 2458-5920
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Tuberculosis (TB) is currently a major health hazard due to multidrug-resistant forms of bacilli. Global efforts are underway to eradicate TB using new drugs with new modes of action, higher activity, and fewer side effects. Essential oils from some dietary herbal species have been used as sources of medicine and food preservatives for over 4000 years. The objective of this research is to investigate the antimycobacterial activity of the essential oils of Boswellia papyrifera (Del) Hochst olibanum, Nigella sativa seeds and Eucalyptus camaldulensis Dehnh leaves, which are used traditionally in treatment of cough and cold. The essential oils from herbal materials were prepared using hydrodistillation method. The essential oils were analyzed for identification of their chemical composition using GC-MS technique. The essential oils were tested in vitro for their activity against nine clinical isolates and a reference susceptible strain (H37Rv) M. tuberculosis in Lowenstein-Jensen (LJ) medium, at concentrations of 75, 50, 30 and 15 μl/mL. The main constituents identified in the investigated essential oils were p-cymene (45.26%) and thymoquinone (35.35 %) in N. sativa oil; octyl acetate (37.3%) and octyl formate (13.3%) in the B. papyrifera oil; 1,8-cineole (75%) and p-cymene (16.7%) in E. camaldulensis oil. The investigated essential oils exhibited anti-tubercular activity, in LJ medium, up to concentration of 15 μl/ml for each oil, towards all the tested strains, three of which were multi-drug resistant strains (MDR-TB), as they resist rifampicin, a marker drug for MDR-TB. This research findings may be useful in developing future powerful drugs for MDR-TB from essential oils, the bioactive phytochemical natural products.
topic tuberculosis, essential oils, boswellia papyrifera, nigella sativa, eucalyptus camaldulensis, thymoquinone, 1,8-cineole, octyl acetate
url https://revues.imist.ma/index.php/AJMAP/article/view/9244
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