接骨木和长叶松果实提取物对外阴念珠菌属念珠菌的抗菌作用

IF 0.3 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Current Drug Therapy Pub Date : 2023-02-23 DOI:10.2174/1574885518666230223120624
M. Madani, P. Shakib, Zohreh Norouzi, L. Amjad
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念珠菌感染是一种在女性中存在严重问题的疾病。随着耐药性和药物风险的增加,我们研究了不同的接骨木松和长叶松锥提取物对从外阴阴道念珠菌感染患者中分离的念珠菌的影响。念珠菌感染是一种在女性中存在严重问题的疾病。随着这些药物耐药性和风险的增加,我们决定研究不同的接骨松和长叶松锥提取物对从外阴阴道念珠菌感染患者中分离的候选物种的影响。采用常规真菌学方法,包括玉米琼脂、铬琼脂、发芽和生化方法,对50例患者的念珠菌进行了鉴定。采用琼脂扩散法和微量稀释法研究了接骨松和长叶松提取物和精油的抗念珠菌特性。然后通过气相色谱-质谱(GC-MS)对精油进行分析。念珠菌感染是一种在女性中存在严重问题的疾病。随着这些药物耐药性和风险的增加,我们决定研究不同的接骨松和长叶松锥提取物对从外阴阴道念珠菌感染患者中分离的候选物种的影响。长叶松精油的主要成分包括23.16%的α-蒎烯、2.59%的β-石竹烯、23.61%的三角洲-3-carene、0.24%的carcin-4-羟基、13.56%的m-cymene、0.45%的α-腐殖质和2.12%的杜松烯。接骨木松精油的主要成分包括29.13%的α-蒎烯、14.22%的β-石竹烯、11.70%的三角洲-3-carene、-14.22%的carcin-4-羟基、4.29%的β-蒎ne、3.59%的α-腐殖烯和8.86%的杜松烯。抗真菌试验结果表明,水提物、乙醇提物和甲醇提物的抗念珠菌作用较弱。通过改变溶剂和使用石油醚溶剂,发现长叶松和接骨木松的石油醚提取物和圆锥精油具有较强的抗念珠菌作用。采用常规真菌学方法,包括玉米琼脂形态学、铬琼脂形态学、发芽和生化方法,对50例患者的念珠菌进行了鉴定。采用琼脂扩散法和微量稀释法研究了接骨松和长叶松提取物和精油提取后的抗念珠菌特性。长叶松和接骨木松四种提取物对不同念珠菌的最低抑菌浓度(MIC)和最低杀菌浓度(MFC)的比较表明,最低MIC和MFC分别与精油、石油醚提取物、甲醇提取物、乙醇提取物和水提取物有关。关键词:长叶松、接骨木松、精油、念珠菌属、抗真菌
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Antifungal Properties of Pinus eldarica and Pinus longifolia Fruit Extracts against Candida Species Isolated from Vulvovaginal Candidiasis Patients
Candidiasis is a disease with serious problems in women. With the increasing drug resistance and risks of the drugs, we investigated the effect of different cone extracts of Pinus eldarica and Pinus longifolia against Candida species isolated from vulvovaginal candidiasis patients. Candidiasis is a disease with serious problems in women. With increasing drug resistance and risks of these drugs, we decided to investigate the effect of different cone extracts of Pinus eldarica and Pinus longifolia against candidate species isolated from vulvovaginal candidiasis patients. Candida species isolated from 50 patients were identified by routine mycological methods, including morphology of corn mil agar, chromium agar, germination, and biochemical methods. The anti-candida properties of the extracts and essential oils of Pinus eldarica and Pinus longifolia were investigated using agar diffusion and microdilution test. The essential oil was then analyzed by Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). Candidiasis is a disease with serious problems in women. With increasing drug resistance and risks of these drugs, we decided to investigate the effect of different cone extracts of Pinus eldarica and Pinus longifolia against candidate species isolated from vulvovaginal candidiasis patients. The major constituents of Pinus longifolia essential oil included 23.16% alpha-pinene, 2.59% beta-caryophyllene, 23.61% delta-3-carene, 0.24% carcin-4-hydroxy, 13.56% m-cymene, 0.45% alpha-humulene, and 2.12% junipene. The major constituents of Pinus eldarica essential oil included 29.13% alpha-pinene, 14.22% beta-caryophyllene, 11.70% delta-3-carene, -14.22% carcin-4-hydroxy, 4.29% beta-pinene, 3.59%, alpha humulene, and 8.86% junipene. The results of antifungal tests showed that aqueous, ethanolic, and methanolic extracts had a weak anti-candida effect. By changing the solvent and using petroleum ether solvent, it was found that petroleum ether extract and cone essential oil of Pinus longifolia and Pinus eldarica exhibited a relatively strong anti-candida effect. Candida species isolated from 50 patients were identified by routine mycological methods including morphology on corn mil agar, chromium agar, germination and biochemical methods. After extraction and essential oil extraction, the anti-candida properties of the extracts and essential oils of Pinus eldarica and Pinus longifolia were investigated using agar diffusion and microdilution test. The essential oil was then analyzed by GC / MS. Comparison of Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) and Minimum Fungicidal Concentration (MFC) of four extracts of Pinus longifolia and Pinus eldarica against different Candida showed that the lowest MIC and MFC were related to essential oil, petroleum ether extract, methanolic extract, ethanolic extract, and aqueous extract, respectively. Keywords: Pinus longifolia, Pinus eldarica, essential oil, Candida species, anti-fungal
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