Antimicrobial activity and mechanisms of Salvia sclarea essential oil
Haiying Cui, Xuejing Zhang, Hui Zhou, Chengting Zhao, Lin Lin
Botanical studies
Abstract
Salvia sclarea essential oil damaged the cell membrane and changed the cell membrane permeability, leading to the release of some cytoplasm such as macromolecular substances, ATP and DNA. In general, the antimicrobial action of Salvia sclarea essential oil is not only attributable to a unique pathway, but also involves a series of events both on the cell surface and within the cytoplasm. Therefore, more experiments need to be done to fully understand the antimicrobial mechanism of Salvia sclarea essential oil.
Extracted Claims
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Salvia sclarea essential oil causes release of macromolecular substances
“Salvia sclarea essential oil damaged the cell membrane and changed the cell membrane permeability, leading to the release of some cytoplasm such as macromolecular substances, ATP and DNA.”
Salvia sclarea essential oil causes release of DNA
“Salvia sclarea essential oil damaged the cell membrane and changed the cell membrane permeability, leading to the release of some cytoplasm such as macromolecular substances, ATP and DNA.”
Salvia sclarea essential oil causes release of ATP
“Salvia sclarea essential oil damaged the cell membrane and changed the cell membrane permeability, leading to the release of some cytoplasm such as macromolecular substances, ATP and DNA.”