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Chemical composition, antimicrobial activity and synergistic effects with conventional antibiotics under clinical isolates by essential oil of Hymenaea rubriflora Ducke (FABACEAE).

Graziela Claudia da SilvaBruno Oliveira de VerasCaio Rodrigo Dias de AssisDaniela Maria do Amaral Ferraz NavarroDyana Leal Veras DinizFábio André Brayner Dos SantosJúlio César Ribeiro de Oliveira Farias de AguiarMárcia Vanusa da SilvaMaria Tereza Dos Santos Correia
Published in: Natural product research (2020)
This work aimed to investigate the chemical composition, antimicrobial activity, synergistic effect, and structure changes of the essential oil of Hymenaea rubriflora (EOHr). Forty-five constituents were identified in the essential oil, corresponding to 94.43% of the compounds present, being the main components E-Caryophyllene (36.72 ± 1.05%), Germacrene D (16.13 ± 0.31%), α-Humulene (6.06 ± 0.16%), β-elemene (5.61 ± 0.14%) and δ-Cadinene (3.76 ± 0.07%). Antimicrobial activity was evaluated, presenting antibacterial and antifungal activity with MIC ranging from 0.62 to 40 μL/mL. The essential oil had a synergistic effect when combined with gentamicin and fluconazole. Structural changes were also evaluated and it was possible to observe that EOHr action was related to changes in membrane permeability. The findings obtained here suggest that the use of the essential oil of H. rubriflora in the treatment of infectious diseases presents a potential for the future development of pharmaceutical products.
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