Investigating the Anti-fungal Activity of Different Concentrations of Aloe vera in Candida albicans Infection under In Vitro Conditions

A. Pouyafard, Negin Jabbaripour, A. Jafari, F. Owlia
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10.30699/jambs.31.146.268 Background & Objective: A variety of synthetic and chemical drugs have been established for the treatment of candidiasis, but each has some limitations and its probable side effects. This study attempts to touch upon the antifungal activity of different concentrations of hydroalcoholic extracts of Aloe vera against Candida albicans in in vitro conditions. Materials & Methods: Hydroalcoholic extract from Aloe vera leaves was tested for anti-fungal activity via an in vitro study. Anti-fungal activity and minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) were determined by the disk diffusion method. Aloe vera hydroalcoholic extracts (75%, 50%, 25%, and 12.5%) were used as test groups. The data were analyzed by ANOVA using SPSS 23 software. The level of statistical significance was set at p≤ 0.05 . Results: The results revealed that Aloe v era contained substantial anti-fungal activity. There was a significant discrepancy in the mean diameter of the inhibition zone of C . albicans growth among different concentrations of Aloe vera (p-value=0.001). Also, there was a statistically significant difference between the average diameter of the inhibition zone of C . albicans growth at a concentration of 12.5% of Aloe vera extract compared to concentrations of 25%, 50%, and 75% Aloe vera, and concentration of 50% with 25% and 75% extracts. Aloe vera extract at 75% concentration effectively inhibited the growth of C. albicans compared with the positive control-nystatin. In this study, Aloe vera concentration of 20% was determined as the MIC for C. albicans . Conclusion: In adherence to the present results, it seems that Aloe vera extract, which is inexpensive and has no side effects, could be introduced as an alternative to nystatin.
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研究不同浓度芦荟对白色念珠菌感染的体外抗真菌活性
10.30699/jambs.31.146.268背景与目的:已经建立了多种合成和化学药物来治疗念珠菌感染,但每种药物都有一些局限性及其可能的副作用。本研究试图探讨不同浓度的芦荟水醇提取物在体外条件下对白色念珠菌的抗真菌活性。材料与方法:采用体外实验方法对芦荟叶水醇提取物的抗真菌活性进行了测定。采用纸片扩散法测定其抗真菌活性和最低抑菌浓度(MIC)。使用芦荟水醇提取物(75%、50%、25%和12.5%)作为试验组。数据采用SPSS 23软件进行方差分析。统计显著性水平设定为p≤0.05。结果:芦荟具有显著的抗真菌活性。C的抑制区的平均直径存在显著差异。白色念珠菌在不同浓度的芦荟中生长(p值=0.001)。此外,C的抑制区平均直径之间也存在统计学上的显著差异。与浓度为25%、50%和75%的芦荟以及浓度为50%的25%和75%的提取物相比,浓度为12.5%的芦荟提取物的白色念珠菌生长。与阳性对照相比,75%浓度的芦荟提取物能有效抑制白色念珠菌的生长。在本研究中,芦荟浓度为20%被确定为白色念珠菌的MIC。结论:根据目前的结果,芦荟提取物似乎可以作为制霉菌素的替代品,它价格低廉,没有副作用。
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