Fungicidal effects of homoeopathic medicines versus allopathic ketoconazole in Candida albicans

Brandy Garrett Kluthe, C. X. Mercado
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Abstract Background: Candida albicans, accounts for more than 75% of all Candidal infections. Apart from its growing prevalence, it is also one of the most resistant strains against antifungal medication. Homoeopathy is an alternative to allopathic medication and has shown inhibiting fungal growth. Objective: This study was to determine effectiveness of homoeopathic tinctures and medications versus allopathic Ketoconazole in growth inhibition and fungicidal properties against in vitro cultures of C. albicans. Materials and Methods: Efficacy of five antifungal agents were tested for inhibiting fungal growth and their fungicidal properties on cultured C. albicans the agents tested were Eucalyptus globulus and Ocimum basilicum in essential oil form, Benzoicum Acidum 30C and Kali Iodatum 30C in tablet form, and compared with the effect of 100 mg Ketoconazole in powder form. Results: In the growth inhibition trial, O. basilicum had the largest zone of inhibition followed by E. globulus following. The ketoconazole group showed similar inhibition rates with Benzoicum Acidum 30C, and Kali Iodatum 30C showed more inhibition than Ketoconazole. The present data suggests that no individual agent had an effective fungicidal effect on C. albicans, only causing a minimal reduction on the surface in the fungal colony. Conclusion: Results indicate that essential oils O. basilicum and E. globulus were most effective in growth inhibition. However, both essential oil and homoeopathic treatment had limited fungicidal properties. This concludes that homoeopathic alternatives can be effective in preventing fungal infections but may be less effective in treatment of a fully developed C. albicans infection.
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顺势疗法药物与对抗疗法酮康唑对白色念珠菌的杀真菌效果比较
摘要背景:白色念珠菌占念珠菌感染总数的75%以上。除了其日益流行之外,它也是对抗真菌药物最具耐药性的菌株之一。顺势疗法是对抗疗法药物的替代品,已显示出对真菌生长的抑制作用。目的:本研究旨在确定顺势疗法酊剂和药物与对抗疗法酮康唑在体外培养的白色念珠菌生长抑制和杀菌性能方面的有效性。材料与方法:试验了5种抗真菌药物对培养的白色念珠菌的抑制作用及其杀菌性能,试验药物分别为蓝桉和罗勒精油型、酸苯甲酸30C和碘化钾30C片剂,并与100mg酮康唑粉末型的效果进行了比较。结果:在生长抑制试验中,罗勒菌的生长抑制区最大,其次是球孢杆菌。酮康唑组的抑制率与苯甲酸30C相似,碘化钾30C的抑制率高于酮康唑。目前的数据表明,没有任何一种单独的药剂对白色念珠菌具有有效的杀菌作用,只会导致真菌菌落表面的最小减少。结论:罗勒精油和球墨藻精油对生长的抑制作用最强。然而,精油和顺势疗法都具有有限的杀菌性能。这得出结论,顺势疗法替代品可以有效预防真菌感染,但在治疗完全发展的白色念珠菌感染方面可能效果较差。
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Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy
Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy Medicine-Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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