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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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.