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Characterization, Antibacterial Activity and Antibiotic Modifying Action of the Wittm. Pulp and Almond Fixed Oil

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Journal Nat Prod Res
Specialty Biology
Date 2019 Jan 22
PMID 30663376
Citations 3
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Abstract

In this study the physicochemical characterization of the pulp and almond fixed oil was carried out; their antibacterial activity and aminoglycoside antibiotic modifying action against standard and multiresistant Gram-positive and -negative bacteria were investigated using the broth microdilution assay. Physical properties such as moisture, pH, acidity, peroxide index, relative density and refractive index indicate stability and chemical quality of the oils. In the GC/MS chemical composition analysis, a high unsaturated fatty acid content and the presence of oleic and palmitic acids were observed in the oils. In the antibacterial assay, more significant results were obtained for , while other standard and multi-resistant strains presented MIC values ≥ 1024 μg/mL. Furthermore, the fixed oils in association with antibiotics were able to significantly improve antibacterial activity against with a reduction in MICs.

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