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In vitro Antibacterial Activity of Ethanolic and Acetonic Extracts of Curcuma longa Against Propionibacterium acnes (Cutibacterium acnes)

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Abstract

Throughout history, plants have been indispensable in the development of society due to their high content of bioactive substances, which are used in different industries such as food, pharmaceutical, and cosmetics. Curcuma longa is a perennial species that belongs to the Zingiberaceae family, which is used for therapeutic purposes due to its anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties, among others. This research evaluates the antibacterial activity of ethanolic and acetonic extracts of Curcuma longa against Propionibacterium acnes, recently renamed Cutibacterium acnes, that has long been implicated in the pathogenesis of acne. Secondary metabolites were identified by phytochemical screening tests. Curcuminoids determination was carried out by using TLC (thin-layer chromatography) and the phenolic compounds were quantified by the Folin-Ciocalteu assay. The antibacterial activity was evaluated using the Kirby-Bauer method with different treatments (50,75 and 100%) and broth microdilution method was used to determine the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC). The extracts showed the presence of phenolic compounds, flavonoids, terpenoids, and tannins, confirming the presence of curcuminoids. In the quantification of phenolic compounds, no significant differences in their composition were observed. The treatment 100% of acetonic extract of Curcuma longa exhibited an inhibition percentage of 48.79% compared to the ethanolic ex tract 75% treatment, which reached 31.67%. Additionally, the acetonic extract showed a minimum inhibitory concentration of 15.62 µg/mL, while for the ethanolic extract, it was 31.25 µg/mL. These findings highlight the potential antibacterial activity of the acetonic extract against Cutibacterium acnes, which could make it a promising natural option for acne control.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSystems, Smart Technologies, and Innovation for Society - Proceedings of CITIS 2024
EditorsEsteban Mauricio Inga Ortega, Vladimir Espartaco Robles-Bykbaev, Nuria García Herranz, Eduardo Gallego Diaz
PublisherSpringer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
Pages292-302
Number of pages11
ISBN (Print)9783031870644
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025
Event10th International Conference on Science, Technology and Innovation for Society, CITIS 2024 - Guayaquil, Ecuador
Duration: 18 Jul 202419 Jul 2024

Publication series

NameLecture Notes in Networks and Systems
Volume1331 LNNS
ISSN (Print)2367-3370
ISSN (Electronic)2367-3389

Conference

Conference10th International Conference on Science, Technology and Innovation for Society, CITIS 2024
Country/TerritoryEcuador
CityGuayaquil
Period18/07/2419/07/24

Bibliographical note

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Keywords

  • antibacterial activity
  • Curcuma longa
  • curcuminoids
  • Cutibacterium acnes

CACES Knowledge Areas

  • 819A Public Health

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