The inhibition of Candida albicans by selected essential oils and their major components

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Maria Paola Tampieri
Roberta Galuppi
Fabio Macchioni
Maria Stella Carelle
Laura Falcioni
Pier Luigi Cioni
Ivano Morelli
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[1] Università di Bologna,Dipartimento di Sanità Pubblica Veterinaria e Patologia Animale
[2] Università di Pisa,Dipartimento di Patologia Animale Profilassi e Igiene Degli Alimenti
[3] Università di Pisa,Dipartimento di Chimica Biorganica e Biofarmacia
[4] Università di Bologna Via Tolara di Sopra,Dipartimento di Sanità Pubblica, Veterinaria e Patologia Animale
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Mycopathologia | 2005年 / 159卷
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Candida albicans; essential oils; in-vitro test; pure constituents;
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Many volatile oils are known to possess antifungal properties and are potentially applicable as antimycotic agents. By studying the efficacy of essential oils against different pathogenic mycetes, we have evaluated the in-vitro inhibiting activity of some essential oils and their main constituents against a strain of Candida albicans. Sixteen commercial essential oils and forty-two pure constituents (alcohols, aldehydes, ketons, phenols and hydrocarbons), were tested by using a semisolid agar antifungal susceptibility (SAAS) method. Gas chromatography/mass spectroscopy analyses of the oils tested were performed. The essential oils of Origanum vulgare, Satureja montana, Mentha piperita, Cinnamomum verum, Cymbopogon flexuosus showed maximum inhibitory activity (MIC = 500 ppm) after 7 days. According to the results of the examination of pure constituents, β-phellandrene proved to be the most interesting component among cyclic monoterpenic hydrocarbons as it showed a strong activity (MIC = 50 ppm). The most active of phenols was carvacrol (MIC 100 ppm). The open-chain alcohol 1-decanol was the most active of alcohols at 50 ppm. Finally, among aldehydes, a strong activity was shown by trans-cynnamaldehyde (MIC 50 ppm).
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