Molecules (Jan 2023)

Protection and Disinfection Activities of Oregano and Thyme Essential Oils Encapsulated in Poly(ε-caprolactone) Nanocapsules

  • Monika Hofbauerová,
  • Magdaléna Rusková,
  • Andrea Puškárová,
  • Mária Bučková,
  • Adriana Annušová,
  • Eva Majková,
  • Peter Šiffalovič,
  • Giuseppe Granata,
  • Edoardo Napoli,
  • Corrada Geraci,
  • Domenico Pangallo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules28031018
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 3
p. 1018

Abstract

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The biocolonization of building materials by microorganisms is one of the main causes of their degradation. Fungi and bacteria products can have an undesirable impact on human health. The protection and disinfection of sandstone and wood materials are of great interest. In this study, we evaluated the protection and disinfection activity of oregano and thyme essential oils encapsulated in poly(ε-caprolactone) nanocapsules (Or-NCs, Th-NCs) against four types of environmental microorganisms: Pleurotus eryngii, Purpureocillium lilacinum (fungal strains), Pseudomonas vancouverensis, and Flavobacterium sp. (bacterial strains). The surfaces of sandstone and whitewood samples were inoculated with these microorganisms before or after applying Or-NCs and Th-NCs. The concentration-dependent effect of Or-NCs and Th-NCs on biofilm viability was determined by the MTT reduction assay. The results showed that Or-NCs and Th-NCs possess effective disinfection and anti-biofilm activity. Diffuse reflectivity measurements revealed no visible color changes of the materials after the application of the nanoencapsulated essential oils.

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