Synergistic effects of Ruta montana (Clus.) L. essential oil and antibiotics against some pathogenic bacteria

Authors

  • Azzeddine Zeraib University of Abbes Laghrour, Faculty of Nature and Life Sciences, Department of Agronomy, Khenchela, Algeria & University of Biskra, Laboratory of Genetics, biotechnology and valorization of bio-resources, Biskra, Algeria https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4157-1523
  • Lamia Boudjedjou University of Biskra, Faculty of Exact Sciences and Nature and Life Sciences, Department of Nature and Life Sciences, Biskra, Algeria
  • Naziha Suici University of Biskra, Faculty of Exact Sciences and Nature and Life Sciences, Department of Nature and Life Sciences, Biskra, Algeria
  • Tarek Benmeddour University of Biskra, Laboratory of Genetics, biotechnology and valorization of bio-resources, Biskra, Algeria & University of Biskra, Faculty of Exact Sciences and Nature and Life Sciences, Department of Nature and Life Sciences, Biskra, Algeria
  • Khaled Rahal University of Abbes Laghrour, Faculty of Nature and Life Sciences, Department of Agronomy, Khenchela, Algeria
  • Azzedine Fercha University of Abbes Laghrour, Faculty of Nature and Life Sciences, Department of Agronomy, Khenchela, Algeria

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25081/jp.2021.v13.7088

Keywords:

Essential oil, Ruta montana, GC-MS, Combination, Antibiotic, Synergy

Abstract

Antibiotic resistance has been called one of the world’s most pressing public health threats. The combination of essential oils with conventional antibiotics is one of the emerging approaches that could help prevent this problem. In light of this, this study aimed to investigate the impact of combination of Ruta montana essential oil with conventional antibiotics on some pathogenic bacteria. The essential oil isolated by steam-hydrodistillation was first analyzed using GC-MS then tested alone and in combination with five recommended antibiotics against three bacterial strains by the agar disc diffusion and broth micro-dilution methods. Out of forty-nine peaks, thirty-eight components were identified representing 98.17% of the total oil composition. The major components were 2-Undecanone (63.39%), 2-Nonanone (5.65%), 2-Acetoxytetradecane (4.94%), 2-Decanone (4.47%) and 2-Dodecanone (3.35%). While R. montana essential oil showed only weak antibacterial activity compared to the antibiotics tested alone, unexpectedly, the combination of RM essential oil with antibiotics remarkably increased the antibacterial activity of the antibiotics through synergistic effects in up to 70% of cases. These results suggest that combining antibiotics with essential oils, even those with low antibacterial activity, may be effective in overcoming problems caused by increasing bacterial resistance.

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Published

31-08-2021

How to Cite

Zeraib, A., Boudjedjou, L., Suici, N., Benmeddour, T., Rahal, K., & Fercha, A. (2021). Synergistic effects of Ruta montana (Clus.) L. essential oil and antibiotics against some pathogenic bacteria. Journal of Phytology, 13, 101–107. https://doi.org/10.25081/jp.2021.v13.7088

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