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Antimicrobial activities of single aroma compounds.

Natural product communications (2010-10-07)
Erich Schmidt, Stefanie Bail, Susanne Mirjam Friedl, Leopold Jirovetz, Gerhard Buchbauer, Jürgen Wanner, Zapryana Denkova, Alexander Slavchev, Albena Stoyanova, Margit Geissler
ABSTRACT

Commercially available aroma samples were evaluated for their olfactory quality by professional perfumers and tested for their antimicrobial activity. Agar diffusion and agar-dilution were used as test methods and a set of two Gram-positive (Staphylococcus aureus and Enterococcus faecalis) and four Gram-negative bacterial strains (Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Proteus vulgaris G, Klebsiella pneumoniae and Salmonella abony) and a yeast, Candida albicans, were the test microorganisms. All the investigated compounds were active against Gram-positive bacteria, especially beta-caryophyllene against Enterococcus faecalis (MIC 6 ppm), but only few substances showed activity towards Gram-negative bacteria, except for cinnamic acid, which was active against all (MIC 60 ppm) and Candida albicans, against which cinnamic acid and caryophyllene oxide showed high activity (MIC < 60 ppm).

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(−)-Caryophyllene oxide, ≥99.0% (sum of enantiomers, GC)