Antifungal activity of African medicinal plants: a review

A. A, Poli S, Montant Mes, Hoinsou Y, Gbati L, Gbekley Eh, Djeri B
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In Africa many plants are used as antifungals. However, journals analysing the work of antifungal activities of plants in West Africa in recent years are rare. This study is a synthesis of publications from 2006 to 2021 on plants traditionally used in the fight against antifungal diseases. A systematic search was carried out in the Pub Med and Google Scholar database using the following keywords: vaginitis; West Africa; antifungal activity; medicinal plants; plant extracts; for articles published from 2006 to 2021. These selected articles focus on ethnobotanical studies, in vitro antifungal tests and molecules isolated from these plants. A total of 46 papers were selected from 7 West African countries with 56 plants studied. Nigeria and Ivory coast did more work with 22 and 14 papers respectively and studied more plants with 23 and 17 respectively. 43% of plants show good activity in vitro on strains of Candida albicans in the laboratory with a minimum fungicide concentration and a percentage of inhibition above 50%. The most active extracts are found in Ivory coast with respectively the hexane extracts of Terminalia mantaly with a minimum fungicide concentration= 0.024 mg / mL and the hydroethanolic extract of Terminalia ivorensis with a minimum fungicide concentration of 0.097 mg / mL. It is clear that the traditional West African pharmacopoeia can make an important contribution for the management of vaginitis.
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非洲药用植物抗真菌活性研究进展
在非洲,许多植物被用作抗真菌剂。然而,近年来分析西非植物抗真菌活性工作的期刊很少。这项研究综合了2006年至2021年关于传统上用于对抗抗真菌疾病的植物的出版物。在Pub Med和谷歌Scholar数据库中进行系统检索,使用以下关键词:阴道炎;西非;抗真菌活性;药用植物;植物提取物;2006年至2021年期间发表的文章。这些精选的文章侧重于民族植物学研究,体外抗真菌试验和从这些植物中分离的分子。从7个西非国家共选择了46篇论文,研究了56种植物。尼日利亚和科特迪瓦分别发表了22篇和14篇论文,研究了更多的植物,分别发表了23篇和17篇。43%的植物在实验室中对白色念珠菌菌株表现出良好的体外活性,杀菌剂浓度最低,抑制率在50%以上。在象牙海岸发现的活性最强的提取物分别是杀真菌浓度最低为0.024 mg / mL的芒顶草己烷提取物和杀真菌浓度最低为0.097 mg / mL的毛顶草氢乙醇提取物。可见西非传统药典对治疗阴道炎有重要的贡献。
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