Effect of cedar (cedrus libani a. Rich) tar on bacterial growth

Hatice Aysun Mercimek Takci, Filiz Ucan Turkmen, Mehmet Sari

Effect of cedar (cedrus libani a. Rich) tar on bacterial growth

Číslo: 4/2019/2020
Periodikum: Journal of Microbiology, Biotechnology and Food Sciences
DOI: 10.15414/jmbfs.2020.9.4.805-808

Klíčová slova: Bacterial growth, Cedar tar, Katran, MIC, SEM

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Anotace: The main objective of this study is to research the inhibitory effect of Cedar tar produced from cedarwoods collected from Gume village

of Mut, Mersin, Turkey, against Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus haemolyticus using scanning electron microscopy. The inhibitory
effect of cedar tar at varying concentrations (0.1-100%) was examined on bacterial growth (E. coli and S. haemolyticus) by using KirbyBauer agar diffusion method. Cedar tar showed a strong inhibitory activity in the range of 15-30 mm against all tested microorganisms.
The MICs value of Cedar tar was 5% for E. coli and S. haemolyticus. The bacterial growth in liquid culture including 5% Cedar tar was
observed by optical density and standard plate count method for 24 h. The optical density and viable cell counts in culture including
Cedar tar (5%) reduced after 2 h of incubation period for all test strains. The bacterial colonies belonging to tested strains were not
encountered on agar plates at the end of 10 h incubation. The cell images were not also determined in SEM micrographs of cultures with
Cedar tar. Our data clearly indicated that cedar tar obtained by traditional thermal method had a strong inhibitory activity on bacterial
cells.