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Anti-quorum sensing activity of essential oils from Colombian plants

Journal

NATURAL PRODUCT RESEARCH
Volume 26, Issue 12, Pages 1075-1086

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/14786419.2011.557376

Keywords

essential oil; Colombian plants; quorum sensing

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  1. Colciencias, Bogota, Colombia [RC 432-2004]

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Essential oils from Colombian plants were characterised by GC-MS, and assayed for anti-quorum sensing activity in bacteria sensor strains. Two major chemotypes were found for Lippia alba, the limonene-carvone and the citral (geranial-neral). For other species, the main components included alpha-pinene (Ocotea sp.), beta-pinene (Swinglea glutinosa), cineol (Elettaria cardamomun), alpha-zingiberene (Zingiber officinale) and pulegone (Minthostachys mollis). Several essential oils presented promising inhibitory properties for the short chain AHL quorum sensing (QS) system, in Escherichia coli containing the biosensor plasmid pJBA132, in particular Lippia alba. Moderate activity as anti-QS using the same plasmid, were also found for selected constituents of essential oils studied here, such as citral, carvone and alpha-pinene, although solely at the highest tested concentration (250 mu g mL(-1)). Only citral presented some activity for the long chain AHL QS system, in Pseudomonas putida containing the plasmid pRK-C12. In short, essential oils from Colombian flora have promising properties as QS modulators.

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