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Minimal Inhibitory Concentrations of Thymol and Carvacrol: Toward a Unified Statistical Approach to Find Common Trends

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Journal Microorganisms
Specialty Microbiology
Date 2023 Jul 29
PMID 37512946
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Abstract

Thymol and carvacrol are some of the most important and used components of Essential oils (EOs); they are widely studied, and there are much data available in the literature. Their Minimal Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) values found in the literature from 2005 to present were used to assess the bioactivity toward yeasts, molds, Gram-positive bacteria, and Gram-negative bacteria, as well as on some bacterial species/serotypes ( sp., , O157:H7, lactic acid bacteria, , , , etc.) to find possible common trends or differences between the two compounds and among the tested species. The results were quite interesting and pointed out that there is a common range for the MIC of thymol and carvacrol for some bacterial species (150-400 mg/L), with some exceptions to this generalized statement. In addition, the statistics pointed out that bacteria could experience homogeneous (, O157:H7) or heterogeneous trends (for example, sp.) depending on the existence of possible sub-species or different experimental set-ups. Moreover, this paper suggests that there are some drawbacks and issues that should be solved for the effective use of EOs, which are the strong variability among the microorganisms and the lack of standard protocols and reference strains.

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