精油及其成分在抗击人类皮肤真菌病原体-嗜脂酵母糠秕马拉色菌中的作用

IF 0.1 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Romanian Journal of Military Medicine Pub Date : 2024-01-05 DOI:10.55453/rjmm.2024.127.3.10
Richa Sharma, G. Sharma, Richa Saxena, E. Rajni, Mohammed Shoaib
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现代医学最常见的问题是抗真菌药物的耐药性越来越强,包括由皮肤真菌、酵母类真菌和霉菌引起的皮肤及其附属器官的真菌感染。在这方面,具有高度抗真菌特性的天然物质(如精油及其成分)显示出了潜力。通过圆盘扩散法筛选了柑橘柠檬和柑橘精油对糠秕马拉色菌的抑制作用,并通过改良微量稀释法测定了最低抑制浓度。柑橘柠檬(柠檬)和柑橘(橙)对亲油性、酵母样真菌糠秕马拉色菌(Malassezia furfur)有很好的抑制作用,糠秕马拉色菌是一种慢性浅表皮肤真菌病。抑制区的直径分别为 70 毫米和 60 毫米。发现糠秕马拉色菌对克霉唑和酮康唑具有抗药性。柠檬油和橙子油对糠秕马拉色菌的最小抑菌浓度(MIC)分别为 0.6 微升/毫升和 0.8 微升/毫升。这些研究结果表明,柠檬油和柑橘油具有显著和出色的抗真菌活性,经过临床试验后,可用作控制皮肤癣菌感染的传统草药。
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Essential Oils and their Components in Combating Fungal Pathogens of Human Skin-lipophilic Yeast Malassezia furfur
The most common problem of modern medicine is the development of increasing antifungal drug resistance nowadays including fungal infections of the skin and its appendages caused by dermatomycetes, yeast-like fungi, and molds so, there will be a need for alternative antifungal treatment. Natural substances with high antifungal properties like essential oils and their components show potential in this regard. Citrus lemon and Citrus sinensis essential oils were screened against Malassezia furfur by disc diffusion method and Minimum Inhibitory Concentration was determined by Modified Microdilution method. Citrus lemon (lemon) and Citrus sinensis (orange) show excellent inhibitory effects on the lipophilic, yeast-like fungus Malassezia furfur which causes Pityriasis versicolor, a chronic superficial fungal disease of the skin. The diameter of the inhibition zone was found to be 70 mm and 60 mm respectively. Malassezia furfur was found to be resistant against Clotrimazole & Ketoconazole. The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of lemon and orange oil against Malassezia furfur was found to be 0.6 µl/ml and 0.8 µl/ml. These findings concluded that the use of Citrus lemon (lemon) and Citrus sinensis (orange) oil showed remarkable and excellent antifungal activity, and can be used as a traditional herbal medicine for the control of Pityriasis versicolor infection of the skin after undergoing clinical trials.
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