Calli Essential Oils Synergize with Lawsone against Multidrug Resistant Pathogens

The fast development of multi-drug resistant (MDR) organisms increasingly threatens global health and well-being. Plant natural products have been known for centuries as alternative medicines that can possess pharmacological characteristics, including antimicrobial activities. The antimicrobial acti...

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Main Authors: Sameh S. M. Soliman, Abrar I. Alsaadi, Eman G. Youssef, Gregory Khitrov, Ayman M. Noreddin, Mohamed I. Husseiny, Ashraf S. Ibrahim
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/22/12/2223
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spelling doaj-8dfa0f415ff049e8bde36d7b39c9087f2020-11-25T00:49:50ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492017-12-012212222310.3390/molecules22122223molecules22122223Calli Essential Oils Synergize with Lawsone against Multidrug Resistant PathogensSameh S. M. Soliman0Abrar I. Alsaadi1Eman G. Youssef2Gregory Khitrov3Ayman M. Noreddin4Mohamed I. Husseiny5Ashraf S. Ibrahim6Sharjah Institute for Medical Research, and College of Pharmacy, University of Sharjah, P.O. Box 27272, Sharjah, UAEDivision of Infectious Diseases, Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Torrance, CA 90509, USADivision of Infectious Diseases, Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Torrance, CA 90509, USAMolecular Instrumentation Center, Department of Chemistry, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USASharjah Institute for Medical Research, and College of Pharmacy, University of Sharjah, P.O. Box 27272, Sharjah, UAEFaculty of Pharmacy, Zagazig University, Zagazig 44519, EgyptDivision of Infectious Diseases, Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Torrance, CA 90509, USAThe fast development of multi-drug resistant (MDR) organisms increasingly threatens global health and well-being. Plant natural products have been known for centuries as alternative medicines that can possess pharmacological characteristics, including antimicrobial activities. The antimicrobial activities of essential oil (Calli oil) extracted from the Calligonum comosum plant by hydro-steam distillation was tested either alone or when combined with lawsone, a henna plant naphthoquinone, against MDR microbes. Lawsone showed significant antimicrobial activities against MDR pathogens in the range of 200–300 µg/mL. Furthermore, Calli oil showed significant antimicrobial activities against MDR bacteria in the range of 180–200 µg/mL, Candida at 220–240 µg/mL and spore-forming Rhizopus fungus at 250 µg/mL. Calli oil’s inhibition effect on Rhizopus, the major cause of the lethal infection mucormycosis, stands for 72 h, followed by an extended irreversible white sporulation effect. The combination of Calli oil with lawsone enhanced the antimicrobial activities of each individual alone by at least three-fold, while incorporation of both natural products in a liposome reduced their toxicity by four- to eight-fold, while maintaining the augmented efficacy of the combination treatment. We map the antimicrobial activity of Calli oil to its major component, a benzaldehyde derivative. The findings from this study demonstrate that formulations containing essential oils have the potential in the future to overcome antimicrobial resistance.https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/22/12/2223antimicrobialsCalligonumessential oillawsonecombination treatmentliposomes
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author Sameh S. M. Soliman
Abrar I. Alsaadi
Eman G. Youssef
Gregory Khitrov
Ayman M. Noreddin
Mohamed I. Husseiny
Ashraf S. Ibrahim
spellingShingle Sameh S. M. Soliman
Abrar I. Alsaadi
Eman G. Youssef
Gregory Khitrov
Ayman M. Noreddin
Mohamed I. Husseiny
Ashraf S. Ibrahim
Calli Essential Oils Synergize with Lawsone against Multidrug Resistant Pathogens
Molecules
antimicrobials
Calligonum
essential oil
lawsone
combination treatment
liposomes
author_facet Sameh S. M. Soliman
Abrar I. Alsaadi
Eman G. Youssef
Gregory Khitrov
Ayman M. Noreddin
Mohamed I. Husseiny
Ashraf S. Ibrahim
author_sort Sameh S. M. Soliman
title Calli Essential Oils Synergize with Lawsone against Multidrug Resistant Pathogens
title_short Calli Essential Oils Synergize with Lawsone against Multidrug Resistant Pathogens
title_full Calli Essential Oils Synergize with Lawsone against Multidrug Resistant Pathogens
title_fullStr Calli Essential Oils Synergize with Lawsone against Multidrug Resistant Pathogens
title_full_unstemmed Calli Essential Oils Synergize with Lawsone against Multidrug Resistant Pathogens
title_sort calli essential oils synergize with lawsone against multidrug resistant pathogens
publisher MDPI AG
series Molecules
issn 1420-3049
publishDate 2017-12-01
description The fast development of multi-drug resistant (MDR) organisms increasingly threatens global health and well-being. Plant natural products have been known for centuries as alternative medicines that can possess pharmacological characteristics, including antimicrobial activities. The antimicrobial activities of essential oil (Calli oil) extracted from the Calligonum comosum plant by hydro-steam distillation was tested either alone or when combined with lawsone, a henna plant naphthoquinone, against MDR microbes. Lawsone showed significant antimicrobial activities against MDR pathogens in the range of 200–300 µg/mL. Furthermore, Calli oil showed significant antimicrobial activities against MDR bacteria in the range of 180–200 µg/mL, Candida at 220–240 µg/mL and spore-forming Rhizopus fungus at 250 µg/mL. Calli oil’s inhibition effect on Rhizopus, the major cause of the lethal infection mucormycosis, stands for 72 h, followed by an extended irreversible white sporulation effect. The combination of Calli oil with lawsone enhanced the antimicrobial activities of each individual alone by at least three-fold, while incorporation of both natural products in a liposome reduced their toxicity by four- to eight-fold, while maintaining the augmented efficacy of the combination treatment. We map the antimicrobial activity of Calli oil to its major component, a benzaldehyde derivative. The findings from this study demonstrate that formulations containing essential oils have the potential in the future to overcome antimicrobial resistance.
topic antimicrobials
Calligonum
essential oil
lawsone
combination treatment
liposomes
url https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/22/12/2223
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