The antibacterial properties of a wood distillate obtained from residual virgin chestnut biomass were investigated by means of quantitative MIC (minimum inhibitory concentration) test and a whole-cell assay that specifically responds to different classes of antimicrobials on the basis of the mode of action. Results indicate that wood distillate is active against gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria related to human and/or fish diseases with a mechanism, which could mainly affect wall components and plasma membrane of the bacterial cells. These findings highlight the possible sustainable use of chestnut residues as a source of bioactive natural compounds with antibacterial properties.

Misuri, F., Marri, L. (2021). Antibacterial activity of wood distillate from residual virgin chestnut biomass. HOLZ ALS ROH- UND WERKSTOFF, 79(1), 237-239 [10.1007/s00107-020-01611-z].

Antibacterial activity of wood distillate from residual virgin chestnut biomass

Laura Marri
2021-01-01

Abstract

The antibacterial properties of a wood distillate obtained from residual virgin chestnut biomass were investigated by means of quantitative MIC (minimum inhibitory concentration) test and a whole-cell assay that specifically responds to different classes of antimicrobials on the basis of the mode of action. Results indicate that wood distillate is active against gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria related to human and/or fish diseases with a mechanism, which could mainly affect wall components and plasma membrane of the bacterial cells. These findings highlight the possible sustainable use of chestnut residues as a source of bioactive natural compounds with antibacterial properties.
2021
Misuri, F., Marri, L. (2021). Antibacterial activity of wood distillate from residual virgin chestnut biomass. HOLZ ALS ROH- UND WERKSTOFF, 79(1), 237-239 [10.1007/s00107-020-01611-z].
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