Web of Science: Biochemical, Antioxidant Properties and Antimicrobial Activity of Steno-Endemic Origanum onites
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Origanum onites (Lamiaceae) is an Eastern Mediterranean plant that is widely used in Turkish traditional medicine. This study aimed to investigate the biochemical composition, antimicrobial
activity, and antioxidant potential of O. onites. In this study, the biochemical composition of the
O. onites ethanol extract (OOEt) was analyzed using GC-MS. The antimicrobial activity was investigated using a disk diffusion test and determining minimum inhibitory concentrations (MIC) against
30 microorganism strains, including 28 bacteria (some multidrug-resistant) and 2 fungi. Additionally,
the antioxidant activity was evaluated using the DPPH method. The main component identified was
carvacrol. OOEt demonstrated antimicrobial activity against a wide range of tested microorganism
strains. OOEt displayed the highest activity against E. faecium (a Gram-positive bacterium) at 100 µL
with a 52 mm inhibition zone. Additionally, P. aeruginosa DSMZ 50071 and P. fluorescens P1, which are
Gram-negative bacteria, were the most sensitive strains with a 24 mm inhibition zone in 100 µL of
OOEt. The data obtained from A. baumannii (a multidrug-resistant strain) is particularly striking, as
higher activity was observed compared to all positive controls. All tested fungal strains showed more
effective results than positive controls. The antioxidant activity of OOEt was found to be stronger
than that of the positive control, ascorbic acid. This study determined that O. onites has significant
antimicrobial and antioxidant potential.
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2023.01.01
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Origanum onites, antimicrobial activities, antioxidant activity