Formulation and Pharmaceutical Characterization of Antidermatophyte Creams of Methanol Leaf Extracts of Euphobia Hirta, Jatropha Curcas and Acantus Montanus

Ojiako Cm
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Background: The search for novel natural products from medicinal plants against multidrug fungal strains is very essential to overcome the resistance complication. Many researchers have focused on the antidermatophyte activity of crude extracts from naturally occurring plants. Objective: This study investigates cream formulations of methanolic crude extracts of E.hirta, J. curcas and A. montanus for their pharmaceutical characteristics and antifungal potentials, especially against some drug resistant dermatophytes isolated from work equipment of local hair dressers. Methods: Dermatophytes samples were inoculated into sterile Sabouraud dextrose agar (SDA) broth and incubated. Positive growths were examined macroscopically and microscopically and confirmed with the aid of a fungi atlas. The phytochemical constituents of the plants extracts were also determined. Antifungal susceptibility testing was also carried out using agar diffusion assay. Using the best extract combination ratios obtained from the checkerboard assay, creams were formulated with the methanolic crude extracts and the pharmaceutical properties of the creams were determined. Results: MIC of the individual extracts showed that Trichophyton schoenleinii and Microsporon ferugenium were resistant to all the extracts except J. curcas . The checkerboard assay showed that the combination of J. curcas and A. montanus had the best anti-fungal activity for T. schoenleinii , while the combination of J. curcas and E.hirta also gave an excellent result. All the formulated creams exhibited good pharmaceutical characteristics. Conclusion: The formulated creams showed good anti-fungal and pharmaceutical properties. Overall, the study scientifically validates that methanolic leaf extracts of A. montanus, E. hirta and J. curcas are potent antifungal agents.
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大戟叶、麻疯树和山楂叶甲醇提取物抗皮肤癣膏的配方及药理特性研究
背景:从药用植物中寻找抗多药真菌菌株的新型天然产物是克服耐药并发症的重要手段。许多研究人员关注天然植物粗提取物的抗皮肤真菌活性。目的:研究赤藓、麻瓜和山麻的甲醇粗提物的药理学特性和抗真菌活性,特别是对从当地发型师的工作设备中分离到的一些耐药皮癣菌的抑制作用。方法:将皮肤真菌样品接种于无菌沙乌德葡萄糖琼脂(SDA)培养液中培养。在宏观和微观上检查了阳性生长,并借助真菌图谱进行了确认。测定了植物提取物的化学成分。采用琼脂扩散法进行抗真菌药敏试验。利用棋盘法得到的最佳提取物组合比例,将甲醇粗提取物配制成药膏,并测定药膏的药性。结果:各提取物的MIC测定结果显示,除麻瓜提取物外,舍氏毛霉和铁小孢子菌对其他提取物均有抗性。棋盘格试验结果表明,麻瓜与山麻瓜合用对schoenleinii的抑菌活性最好,麻瓜与hirta合用对schoenleinii的抑菌活性也最好。所有配方药膏均表现出良好的药学特性。结论:所制乳膏具有良好的抗真菌和药理作用。综上所述,本研究科学地验证了山麻、赤藓和麻瓜叶片甲醇提取物具有较强的抗真菌活性。
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