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Therapeutic effect of oregano essential oil on subclinical bovine mastitis caused by Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coliopen access

Authors
Cho, B.-W.Cha, C.-N.Lee, S.-M.Kim, M.-J.Park, J.-Y.Yoo, C.-Y.Son, S.-E.Kim, S.Lee, H.-J.
Issue Date
2015
Publisher
Korean Society of Veterinary Science
Keywords
Bovine mastitis; Escherichia coli; Oregano essential oil; Staphylococcus aureus; Therapeutic effect
Citation
Korean Journal of Veterinary Research, v.55, no.4, pp 253 - 257
Pages
5
Indexed
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
Korean Journal of Veterinary Research
Volume
55
Number
4
Start Page
253
End Page
257
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/18418
DOI
10.14405/kjvr.2015.55.4.253
ISSN
2466-1384
2466-1392
Abstract
Oregano (Origanum vulgare) is an aromatic herb belonging to the Lamiaceae family. This study evaluated the therapeutic effect of oregano essential oil (OEO) on clinical bovine mastitis caused by Staphylococcus (S.) aureus and/or Escherichia (E.) coli. Thirty-two quarters from 18 lactating cows with subclinical mastitis were selected from a dairy farm and were divided into 4 groups (8 quarters/group): negative control (CON), positive control (GEN) and two OEO-treated groups (OEO-1 and OEO-2). Each group was intramammarily treated with saline, 10 g/tube of gentamicin ointment, and single and double doses of 0.9 mL OEO ointment twice a day for three days, respectively. After the treatments, physical udder conditions were greatly improved in GEN and OEO groups. In CON group, somatic cell counts (SCCs), number of white blood cells (WBC) and bacteria were increased. However, in OEO groups, SCCs and number of WBC were significantly decreased and S. aureus and E. coli were not detected in milk as compared with those before the treatments as well as GEN group. These results suggest that OEO may be a useful alternative to antibiotics for the control of subclinical bovine mastitis caused by S. aureus and/or E. coli. ? Copyright 2014 The Korean Journal of Veterinary Research. All Rights Reserved.
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