Synergistic interaction of clove, cinnamon, and eucalyptus essential oils impregnated in cellulose acetate electrospun fibers as antibacterial agents against Staphylococcus aureus

Braz J Microbiol. 2023 Sep;54(3):1635-1643. doi: 10.1007/s42770-023-01048-5. Epub 2023 Jun 30.

Abstract

The development of antibiotic-free antibacterial strategies applied in the control of bacterial and biofilm proliferation on surfaces is an important topic in discussion in the literature. Essential oils have been explored as isolated and combined components to act as an antibacterial material that inhibits bacterial proliferation, avoiding the contamination of surfaces. Herein, cellulose acetate electrospun fibers impregnated with essential oils of clove, cinnamon and eucalyptus and their combination (clove + cinnamon, cinnamon + eucalyptus and clove + eucalyptus) were explored against the standard strain of Staphylococcus aureus (ATCC 25923). As isolated components, the best performance follows the order clove>cinnamon>eucalyptus essential oil. The association of clove and cinnamon into cellulose acetate electrospun fibers returned a promising and fast antibacterial and antibiofilm activity (improvement in 65%), as a piece of evidence that synergism is observed for the association of essential oils incorporated into electrospun fibers that preserves the antibacterial activity by encapsulation of components.

Keywords: Antibacterial activity; Cellulose; Electrospinning; Essential oil.

MeSH terms

  • Anti-Bacterial Agents / pharmacology
  • Bacteria
  • Cinnamomum zeylanicum
  • Eucalyptus*
  • Microbial Sensitivity Tests
  • Oils, Volatile* / pharmacology
  • Staphylococcal Infections*
  • Staphylococcus aureus
  • Syzygium*

Substances

  • Anti-Bacterial Agents
  • acetylcellulose
  • Oils, Volatile

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