Applied Sciences (Jun 2021)

Chemical Composition and Biological Activities of Oregano and Lavender Essential Oils

  • Chahla Benbrahim,
  • Mohammed Salih Barka,
  • Adriana Basile,
  • Viviana Maresca,
  • Guido Flamini,
  • Sergio Sorbo,
  • Federica Carraturo,
  • Rosaria Notariale,
  • Marina Piscopo,
  • Abdelmounaim Khadir,
  • Asma Zatout,
  • Sara Mechaala

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app11125688
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 12
p. 5688

Abstract

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Folk medicine uses wild herbs, especially from the Lamiaceae family, such as oregano and lavender, in the treatment of many diseases. In the present study, we investigated the antibacterial activity of the essential oils of Origanum glandulosum Desf. and Lavandula dentata L. against multidrug-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae strains. The chemical composition of essential oils and their effect on the ultrastructure of the tested bacteria and on the release of cellular components that absorb at 260 nm were studied. Furthermore, the cytotoxicity and the production of reactive oxygen species in human lymphocytes treated with essential oils were evaluated. Thymol (33.2%) was the major constituent in O. glandulosum, and β-pinene (17.3%) was the major constituent in L. dentata. We observed ultrastructural damage in bacteria and increased release of cellular material. Furthermore, ROS production in human lymphocytes treated with essential oils was lower than in untreated lymphocytes and no cytotoxicity was observed. Therefore, the essential oils of lavender and oregano could be used as a source of natural antibacterial and antioxidant agents with potential pharmacological applications.

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