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ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE MODULATION OF MILK STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS USING LEMONGRASS ESSENTIAL OIL NANO EMULSION

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  Introduction: Essential oils exhibit potent antimicrobial properties, offering natural and effective solutions for combating a wide range of pathogens.   Objective: In this study, Lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus) Nano emulsion was prepared using Tween80 aqueous solution as the surfactant and various core materials, including pure canola oil and a mixture of lemongrass oil (LG) and canola oil (CA) at different ratios.   Materials and Methods: Bacterial isolation from cow milk samples was performed using Mannitol Salt Agar (MSA) followed by incubation for 24 hours. The GC-MS analysis was conducted to determine the chemical composition of the sample. Nano emulsions were characterized by particle size and turbidity.   Results: The GC-MS analysis revealed citral (geranial) as the dominant compound (32.4%), followed by neral (31.41%). Nano emulsion particle sizes decreased with increasing concentration, ranging from 31.99 nm (1% w/v) to 40.3 nm (2.5% w/v). Turbidity analysis showed an absorbance value of 0.128 ± 0.05 at 600 nm. In cow milk, the Nano emulsion demonstrated a dose-dependent reduction in microbial count (from 10⁸ CFU/mL in control to 10² CFU/mL at 400 ppm/2 mL). The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of 400 ppm against Staphylococcus aureus confirmed its antimicrobial efficacy. Time-kill dynamics further supported dose-dependent bacterial inhibition.   Conclusion: These findings highlight lemongrass essential oil's significant antimicrobial properties, suggesting its potential applications in food preservation and pharmaceutical industries.    
Title: ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE MODULATION OF MILK STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS USING LEMONGRASS ESSENTIAL OIL NANO EMULSION
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  Introduction: Essential oils exhibit potent antimicrobial properties, offering natural and effective solutions for combating a wide range of pathogens.
  Objective: In this study, Lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus) Nano emulsion was prepared using Tween80 aqueous solution as the surfactant and various core materials, including pure canola oil and a mixture of lemongrass oil (LG) and canola oil (CA) at different ratios.
  Materials and Methods: Bacterial isolation from cow milk samples was performed using Mannitol Salt Agar (MSA) followed by incubation for 24 hours.
The GC-MS analysis was conducted to determine the chemical composition of the sample.
Nano emulsions were characterized by particle size and turbidity.
  Results: The GC-MS analysis revealed citral (geranial) as the dominant compound (32.
4%), followed by neral (31.
41%).
Nano emulsion particle sizes decreased with increasing concentration, ranging from 31.
99 nm (1% w/v) to 40.
3 nm (2.
5% w/v).
Turbidity analysis showed an absorbance value of 0.
128 ± 0.
05 at 600 nm.
In cow milk, the Nano emulsion demonstrated a dose-dependent reduction in microbial count (from 10⁸ CFU/mL in control to 10² CFU/mL at 400 ppm/2 mL).
The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of 400 ppm against Staphylococcus aureus confirmed its antimicrobial efficacy.
Time-kill dynamics further supported dose-dependent bacterial inhibition.
  Conclusion: These findings highlight lemongrass essential oil's significant antimicrobial properties, suggesting its potential applications in food preservation and pharmaceutical industries.
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