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E3S Web Conf.
Volume 527, 2024
The 4th Edition of Oriental Days for the Environment “Green Lab. Solution for Sustainable Development” (JOE4)
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Article Number | 01015 | |
Number of page(s) | 11 | |
Section | Natural & Environmental Resources Management | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202452701015 | |
Published online | 24 May 2024 |
Chemical composition, organoleptic, physicochemical, and antibacterial properties of three plants of the lamiaceae family on Escherichia Coli strains
1 Laboratory of Naturel Resources and Sustainable Development, Biology department, Faculty of Sciences, Ibn-Tofail University, B.P 242, Kenitra – Morocco
2 Biology department, Faculty of Sciences, Mohammed V University, BP Rabat 1014, Rabat 10000, Morocco
3 Laboratory of Biotechnology and Microbiology, Faculty of sciences and technics, Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdellah University, B.P. 2202, Fes, Morocco
4 Laboratory of Animal Plant Production and Agro-Industry, Biology department, Faculty of Sciences, Ibn-Tofail University, B.P 242, Kenitra – Morocco
* Corresponding author: hassna.jaber@uit.ac.ma
This study aimed to identify biological control methods for contaminated poultry products and the antibiotic resistance associated with the antibiotics used in poultry farming, which are responsible for toxin infections and therapeutic failures in public health. The antibacterial activity of essential oils of Thymus vulgaris, Ocimum basilicum, and Mentha pulegium was tested on 78 strains of Escherichia coli isolated from turkey meat marketed at the point of sale. The essential oils were obtained by hydro-distillation, and their organoleptic quality and physicochemical characteristics were assessed following the standard. Their liquid and mobile appearance characterizes essential oils. The three essential oils studied presented different values for the four physicochemical properties. The antibacterial effect of those essential oils was done on Escherichia coli strains using the direct contact technique on agar. The essential oils showed remarkable antibacterial activities with an inhibition diameter ranging from 10.60 to 21.4 mm compared to the positive control (gentamicin) which is used as a preventive, or curative agent in poultry farming. Moreover, MIC and CMB values are equal, with a CMB/CMI ratio equal to 1, making these essential oils bactericidal. These results lead us to conclude that aromatic and medicinal plant EOs can provide a valid alternative to antibiotic and preservative agents in the fight against toxin infections of foodstuffs of animal origin.
Key words: Antibiotic / Escherichia coli / essential oils / antibacterial / raw meat
© The Authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2024
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