Evaluation of the antifungal activity of the essential oil of Pogostemon cablin (lamiaceae) against Candida glabrata
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https://doi.org/10.14808/sci.plena.2019.064601Keywords:
Candida non-albicans, phytotherapy, Pogostemon cablinAbstract
Invasive candidiasis is a growing threat among critically ill patients and is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality. Epidemiologically, non-albicans species are becoming relevant because they are becoming the most frequent causative agents of candidiasis. The indiscriminate use of drugs to combat the various strains of candidiasis has brought an expressive increase in the number of resistant yeasts. In this way, products of plant origin can be used as an substitute for synthetic antifungals agents. Based on this information, this research aimed to evaluate the possible antifungal activity of Pogostemon cablin (Lamiaceae) essential oil against Candida glabrata strains by microdilution technique for the determination of Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) and Minimum Fungicidal Concentration (MFC). After the experiment, the product was found to inhibit one of the C. glabrata strains with a MIC of 256 μg/ml. The same value was obtained for MFC. Therefore, it can be concluded that the essential oil of P. cablin tested has an antifungal effect against the yeasts of C. glabrata.
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