<i>Thymus vulgaris</i> Essential Oil and Hydro-Alcoholic Solutions to Counteract Wooden Artwork Microbial Colonization
Aromatic plants represent a source of natural products with medicinal properties, and are also utilized in the food and pharmaceutical industries. Recently, the need for eco-compatible and non-toxic products, safe for both the environment and human health, have been proposed for the sustainable cons...
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doaj-c8f96b6130a645c0be7de5621c69eb6f2021-09-25T23:42:09ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172021-09-01118704870410.3390/app11188704<i>Thymus vulgaris</i> Essential Oil and Hydro-Alcoholic Solutions to Counteract Wooden Artwork Microbial ColonizationSilvia Sparacello0Giuseppe Gallo1Teresa Faddetta2Bartolomeo Megna3Giovanna Nicotra4Beatrice Bruno5Belinda Giambra6Franco Palla7Dipartimento di Scienze e Tecnologie Biologiche, Chimiche e Farmaceutiche, Università degli Studi di Palermo, Via Archirafi 38, 90123 Palermo, ItalyDipartimento di Scienze e Tecnologie Biologiche, Chimiche e Farmaceutiche, Università degli Studi di Palermo, Via Archirafi 38, 90123 Palermo, ItalyDipartimento di Scienze e Tecnologie Biologiche, Chimiche e Farmaceutiche, Università degli Studi di Palermo, Via Archirafi 38, 90123 Palermo, ItalyDipartimento di Scienze e Tecnologie Biologiche, Chimiche e Farmaceutiche, Università degli Studi di Palermo, Via Archirafi 38, 90123 Palermo, ItalyEPO Srl, Via Stadera 19, 20141 Milano, ItalyEPO Srl, Via Stadera 19, 20141 Milano, ItalyDipartimento di Scienze e Tecnologie Biologiche, Chimiche e Farmaceutiche, Università degli Studi di Palermo, Via Archirafi 38, 90123 Palermo, ItalyDipartimento di Scienze e Tecnologie Biologiche, Chimiche e Farmaceutiche, Università degli Studi di Palermo, Via Archirafi 38, 90123 Palermo, ItalyAromatic plants represent a source of natural products with medicinal properties, and are also utilized in the food and pharmaceutical industries. Recently, the need for eco-compatible and non-toxic products, safe for both the environment and human health, have been proposed for the sustainable conservation of historic–artistic artifacts. In this study, in order to counteract microbial colonization (<i>Aspergillus</i> sp., <i>Streptomyces</i> sp., <i>Micrococcus</i> sp.) on wooden artwork surfaces, <i>Thymus vulgaris</i> L. (Lamiaceae) essential oil (EO) and hydro-alcoholic (HA) solutions were applied in a polyphasic approach. The antimicrobial activities of EO and HA solutions were preliminarily assessed by agar disc diffusion (ADD) and well plate diffusion (WPD) in vitro methods, defining the specific concentration useful for bacterial and fungal genera, identified by optical microscopies, in vitro cultures (nutrient or Sabouraud agar), and DNA base molecular biology investigations. Specifically, the microbial patina was directly removed by a hydro-alcoholic solution (while evaluating the potential colorimetric change of the artwork’s surface) combined with exposure to EO volatile compounds, performed in a dedicated “clean chamber”. This study proposes, for the first time, the combined use of two plant extracts to counteract microbial development on wooden artworks, providing supplementary information on these products as bio-agents.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/18/8704biodeteriorationbacteriafungiessential oilhydro-alcoholic extractplant products |
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Silvia Sparacello Giuseppe Gallo Teresa Faddetta Bartolomeo Megna Giovanna Nicotra Beatrice Bruno Belinda Giambra Franco Palla <i>Thymus vulgaris</i> Essential Oil and Hydro-Alcoholic Solutions to Counteract Wooden Artwork Microbial Colonization Applied Sciences biodeterioration bacteria fungi essential oil hydro-alcoholic extract plant products |
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Silvia Sparacello Giuseppe Gallo Teresa Faddetta Bartolomeo Megna Giovanna Nicotra Beatrice Bruno Belinda Giambra Franco Palla |
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<i>Thymus vulgaris</i> Essential Oil and Hydro-Alcoholic Solutions to Counteract Wooden Artwork Microbial Colonization |
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<i>Thymus vulgaris</i> Essential Oil and Hydro-Alcoholic Solutions to Counteract Wooden Artwork Microbial Colonization |
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<i>Thymus vulgaris</i> Essential Oil and Hydro-Alcoholic Solutions to Counteract Wooden Artwork Microbial Colonization |
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<i>Thymus vulgaris</i> Essential Oil and Hydro-Alcoholic Solutions to Counteract Wooden Artwork Microbial Colonization |
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<i>Thymus vulgaris</i> Essential Oil and Hydro-Alcoholic Solutions to Counteract Wooden Artwork Microbial Colonization |
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<i>thymus vulgaris</i> essential oil and hydro-alcoholic solutions to counteract wooden artwork microbial colonization |
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Aromatic plants represent a source of natural products with medicinal properties, and are also utilized in the food and pharmaceutical industries. Recently, the need for eco-compatible and non-toxic products, safe for both the environment and human health, have been proposed for the sustainable conservation of historic–artistic artifacts. In this study, in order to counteract microbial colonization (<i>Aspergillus</i> sp., <i>Streptomyces</i> sp., <i>Micrococcus</i> sp.) on wooden artwork surfaces, <i>Thymus vulgaris</i> L. (Lamiaceae) essential oil (EO) and hydro-alcoholic (HA) solutions were applied in a polyphasic approach. The antimicrobial activities of EO and HA solutions were preliminarily assessed by agar disc diffusion (ADD) and well plate diffusion (WPD) in vitro methods, defining the specific concentration useful for bacterial and fungal genera, identified by optical microscopies, in vitro cultures (nutrient or Sabouraud agar), and DNA base molecular biology investigations. Specifically, the microbial patina was directly removed by a hydro-alcoholic solution (while evaluating the potential colorimetric change of the artwork’s surface) combined with exposure to EO volatile compounds, performed in a dedicated “clean chamber”. This study proposes, for the first time, the combined use of two plant extracts to counteract microbial development on wooden artworks, providing supplementary information on these products as bio-agents. |
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biodeterioration bacteria fungi essential oil hydro-alcoholic extract plant products |
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