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An agar dilution method for the determination of the minimum inhibitory concentration of essential oils

  • Shane G. Griffin
  • , Julie L. Markham
  • , David N. Leach

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Abstract

Methods for the measurement of the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of antibacterial agents have been developed for water-soluble substances and require adaptation for use with water-insoluble essential oils. This paper reports a standardized agar dilution MIC method, using 0.5% v/v Tween 20 as a dispersant, which provides a reliable and reproducible technique. The method was tested using two Melaleuca alternifolia oil samples with two different levels of terpinen-4-ol (37% and 45% v/v). The MIC values of die tea tree oil samples against a wide selection of bacteria, moulds and yeast are reported.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)249-255
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Essential Oil Research
Volume12
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2000

Keywords

  • Melaleuca alternifolia
  • antimicrobial
  • essential oils
  • tea tree oil

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