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Biomédica

versão impressa ISSN 0120-4157versão On-line ISSN 2590-7379

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OSSA-TABARES, Johana Carolina; LLANOS, Claudia Jimena  e  GARCIA, Ana María. Evaluation of tea tree oil physicochemical features and its antimicrobial activity against Cutibacterium acnes (Propionibacterium acnes) ATCC 6919. Biomed. [online]. 2020, vol.40, n.4, pp.693-701.  Epub 11-Dez-2020. ISSN 0120-4157.  https://doi.org/10.7705/biomedica.5122.

Introduction:

Tea tree oil is an essential oil recognized for its antimicrobial properties.

Objective:

To evaluate the composition, features, and antimicrobial effect at 2% v/v, and its minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) against Cutibacterium acnes (Propionibacterium acnes).

Materials and methods:

Three different batches of tea tree oil were evaluated. We characterized its chemotype by gas chromatography and its 2% v/v antimicrobial activity against C. acnes by agar diffusion assay (guide M11-A8 CLSI).

Results:

The three batches of oil had the chemotypes required by the ISO 4730 standard, which indicates that it is a high-quality product. Additionally, they had 30% to 40% of terpinen-4-ol, a compound that favors its antimicrobial activity. Antimicrobial activity against C. acnes for all batches had a concentration-dependent effect with microbial growth inhibitory activity in all assays at 2% v/v. The MIC obtained against C. acnes for all batches was 0.25% v/v. The antimicrobial activity of tea tree oil against this microorganism has been previously reported with a MIC between 0.05% and 1.25% v/v, a range that covers the one obtained in this study.

Conclusion:

These results show the high quality of the oil and its capacity as an antibacterial agent against C. acnes. New studies should be conducted to confirm its activity and that of its components in isolates of the microorganism from patients with acne vulgaris.

Palavras-chave : Tea tree oil; Cutibacterium acnes (Propionibacterium acnes); microbial sensitivity tests; chromatography, gas.

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