Synergic potential of Pelargonium endlicherianum Fenzl. Essential oil and antibiotic combinations against Klebsiella pneumoniae
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2020Author
Dumlupınar, BerrakŞeker Karatoprak, Gökçe
Damar Çelik, Damla
Soyoğul Gürer, Ümran
Demirci, Betül
Gürbüz, Burçak
Rayaman, Pervin
Kurtuluş, Eda Merve
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In this study we investigated antimicrobial activity against Klebsiella pneumoniae and the phagocytic functions
of human leukocyte cells as revealed in an in vitro experimental model combining cefepime and gentamicin
with Pelargonium endlicherianum Fenzl. essential oil treatments. The bactericidal effects of this essential oil and
antibiotic combinations were dynamically detected by time-kill assay. To examine the function of this essential
oil and antibiotics in permeating outer membrane barriers when used singly or in combination, a UV spectrophotometer was used, and morphologic images were captured by scanning electron microscopy.
The antibacterial activity of the essential oil and antibiotics was assessed using broth microdilution and agar
well diffusion. The combined effects of the essential oils of P. endlicherianum and gentamicin and cefepime
were evaluated by means of the checkerboard method against K. pneumoniae. In the assays,
fractional inhibitory concentration (FIC) values were calculated to characterize the interactions between the
combinations. In the combinations of essential oil and antibiotics, the sensitivity of the bacteria to antibiotics
increased and the antibiotics had a synergistic effect, and the antibacterial effect on the microorganisms
increased. The cefepime + essential oil pair tested showed a synergistic effect (FIC 0.5), but the gentamicin + essential oil pair did not (FIC > 0.5 4.0). Thus, the cefepime + essential oil pair has been found to exhibit
a synergistic effect against K. pneumoniae compared to the gentamicin + essential oil pair. According to the
results obtained here, the combined use of essential oils with antibiotics can be applied as a treatment strategy to reduce the use of antibiotics, reduce side effects, and possibly reverse antibiotic resistance to these
microorganisms in light of the increase in multiple antibiotic resistance.
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