Abstract
The spread of respiratory tract infections, especially with resistant organisms, makes it urgent to search for new safe antimicrobial agents . Makkah city in Saudi Arabia is always crow d ed due to pilgrims & Muslim visitors for Hajj and Omra . This facilitates the rapid spread of infectious respiratory diseases . The essential oil of Nepeta deflersiana, grown in Saudi Arabia was tested against the highly pathogenic avian influenza ( H5N1 ) virus and eight respiratory tract pathogenic bacteria, six of them are multi - drug resistant bacteria . The Nepeta deflersiana oil sh owed high antibacterial and moderate antiviral activity . These resu lts make N . deflersiana oil an important , promising and economic agent for eradication of the multiple antibiotics - resistant bacterial strains . The chemical composition of the essential oil of Nepeta deflersiana , was determined using GC / MS . A total of 26 compounds were identified that constitutes 95 . 28 % of the total volatiles . The GC profile dominated by oxygenated constituents that represented 80 . 77 % while the identif ied hydro carbons were 14 . 51 %. A series of the oxygenated monoterpene neptalactone isomers representing 72 . 64 % of the oil composition were detected . Linalool which is another oxygenated monoterpene represented 4 . 86 %. Caryophyllene oxide was the ma jor oxygenated sesquiterpene representing 3 . 93 % of the oil composition .
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