Synergy between Pelargonium endlicherianum essential oil and conventional antibiotics against Neisseria meningitidis and Haemophilus influenzae
Abstract
This study investigated the bactericidal effects of the essential oil of Pelargonium endlicherianum in combination with four antibiotics commonly used in the treatment of bacterial meningitis (penicillin, ampicillin, ciprofloxacin, and gentamicin) against the meningitis causative pathogens Neisseria meningitidis and
Haemophilus influenzae. The phagocytic effects of these combinations were also tested against human leukocyte cells. The bactericidal effect of P. endlicherianum essential oil (PEO) and antibiotic combinations was
dynamically detected by time-kill assay. The function of PEO and antibiotic in permeating outer membrane
barriers, when used singly or in combination, was analyzed by UV spectrophotometer.
The interactions between antibiotic and essential oil were calculated according to the fractional inhibitory
concentration (FIC) index. While a synergistic effect of the ciprofloxacin + PEO combination was determined
on N. meningitidis (FIC 0.5), an additive effect was observed on H. influenzae (FIC= 1). Combined use of PEO
with gentamicin showed a synergistic effect against N. meningitidis and H. influenzae (FIC 0.5). The antimicrobial effect of the penicillin + PEO combination was higher than that of penicillin + PEO used alone. The
ampicillin + PEO combination had a synergistic effect on N. meningitidis and an additive effect on H. influenzae. The results of our study showed that the essential oil increases membrane permeability activity and also
has phagocytic activity in human leukocyte cells. Combining antibiotics with essential oils that target resistant bacteria may open up new options in combating microbial resistance.
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