Antibacterial activity and composition of the essential oil of Nepeta menthoides from Iran

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The antibacterial activity and chemical composition of the essential oil obtained from the aerial flowering parts of Nepeta menthoides were analyzed by GC and GC-MS. Twenty-nine compounds representing 97.6% of the total oil were identified. Oxygenated monoterpenes (71.9%) were the principal fraction of the oil with 1,8-cineole (33.8%) and 4aα-7α-7aα-nepetalactone (23.2%) as the main constituents. The antibacterial activity of the oil and its two main constituents were tested against seven bacteria. High activity of the oil and its two main constituents was demonstrated against all the tested bacteria with MIC values in the range of 1.8 - 7.2, 0.9 - 7.2 and 1.8 - 15 mg/mL, respectively.

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Sonboli, A., Gholipour, A., Yousefzadi, M., & Mojarrad, M. (2009). Antibacterial activity and composition of the essential oil of Nepeta menthoides from Iran. Natural Product Communications, 4(2), 283–286. https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578x0900400224

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