Title of article :
Antifungal activity of herbal extracts against Malassezia species
Author/Authors :
Nazeri, Mehdi Department of Parasitology - Kashan University of Medical Sciences , Ata-Bakhshian, Roya Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences - Shahid Beheshti University - of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Taghizadeh, Mohsen Research Center for Biochemistry and Nutrition in Metabolic Disorders - Kashan University of Medical Sciences , Talaee, Rezvan Department of Dermatology - Kashan University of Medical Sciences , Mahboubi, Mohaddese Department of Microbiology - Medicinal Plant Research Center of Barij
Abstract :
Background: Malassezia spp. is an opportunistic dimorphic
Basidiomycetous fungi associated with a variety of diseases
including dandruff, atopic eczema, pityriasis versicolor, seborrheic
dermatitis and folliculitis. It also causes systemic infections
in immune compromised patients. The aim of this study was
to evaluate the antimicrobial activity of nettle leaves (Urtica
dioica), colocynths fruits (Citrullus colocynthis), green tea (Camellia
sinensis), burdock root (Arctium lappa) extracts and ketoconazole
against 26 isolates of Malassezia spp., isolated from patients with
Malassezia infections.
Method: Twenty-six (26) Malassezia spp. identified by RFLPPCR,
were isolated from patients with Malassezia infections. The
antifungal activity was evaluated by micro broth dilution assay.
Result: M. globosa (50%), M. furfur (46%) and M. slooffiae (4%)
were the isolated strains. There was no significant difference
between the minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) values for
colocynth extracts and ketoconazole. Also, the antimicrobial
activity of green tea and burdock extracts against Malassezia spp.
was not significantly different (P>0.05). The minimal fungicidal
concentration (MFC) values for green tea, colocynth extracts and
ketoconazole against Malassezia spp. were the same (P>0.05).
Conclusion: Further clinical studies are required to determine
the efficacy of C. colocynthis ethanol extract, in the treatment of
Malassezia skin disorders.
Keywords :
mycology , Malassezia , herbal drug , genetic analysis , azole, fungi
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics