Antifungal potential "in vitro" of foliar extracts of Justicia L. (Acanthaceae) species against veterinary clinical isolates of dermatophytes

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Autor(a) principal: Azevedo Junior, Paulo Roberto Lima de
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Oliveira, Rickson Alves Marques de, Mendes, Marcela Barlette, Bonci, Mário Mendes, Paula, Claudete Rodrigues, Baroni, Francisco de Assis, Tozin, Luiz Ricardo dos Santos, Oliveira, Águida Aparecida de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
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Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/32346
Resumo: Dermatophytes are keratinophilic fungi, which digest the keratin of skin, hair and nails, using it as a nutrient. By this nature they are able to invade these tissues, thus causing infections called dermatophytosis. One of the main classes of antifungals used in the treatment of dermatophytosis is the azoles. Due to the increasing resistance of fungi to these drugs, new compounds are increasingly being sought in order to overcome this problem. Justicia paracambi and Justicia wasshauseniana are native plant species to the Brazilian territory, which belong to a genus known to have medicinal properties. Thus, the objective of the present work was to evaluate the activity of commercial antifungal agents, and the antifungal activity of hydroalcoholic and aqueous extracts of J. paracambi and J. wasshauseniana on dermatophytes from veterinary clinical samples. Assays were performed using the paper disk diffusion technique as described by Kirby-Bauer, using extracts from the leaves of the aforementioned plants and commercial antifungal disks. According to the results, ketoconazole showed the highest antifungal activity and miconazole the lowest. Regarding the extracts, the aqueous of J. paracambi showed higher antifungal activity. It is concluded that J. paracambi and J. wasshauseniana have antifungal potential to be explored as an alternative to traditional commercial drugs, mainly by observing the zones of inhibition produced by the aqueous extract of J. paracambi.
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spelling Antifungal potential "in vitro" of foliar extracts of Justicia L. (Acanthaceae) species against veterinary clinical isolates of dermatophytesPotencial antifúngico "in vitro" de extractos foliares de especies Justicia L. (Acanthaceae) frente a aislados clínicos veterinarios de dermatofitosPotencial antifúngico "in vitro" de extratos foliares de espécies de Justicia L. (Acanthaceae) diante de isolados clínicos veterinários de dermatófitosAntimicrobianosAzolesDermatofitosisPlantasResistencia.AntimicrobianosAzóisDematofitosePlantasResistência.AntimicrobialsAzolesDermatophytosisPlantsResistance.Dermatophytes are keratinophilic fungi, which digest the keratin of skin, hair and nails, using it as a nutrient. By this nature they are able to invade these tissues, thus causing infections called dermatophytosis. One of the main classes of antifungals used in the treatment of dermatophytosis is the azoles. Due to the increasing resistance of fungi to these drugs, new compounds are increasingly being sought in order to overcome this problem. Justicia paracambi and Justicia wasshauseniana are native plant species to the Brazilian territory, which belong to a genus known to have medicinal properties. Thus, the objective of the present work was to evaluate the activity of commercial antifungal agents, and the antifungal activity of hydroalcoholic and aqueous extracts of J. paracambi and J. wasshauseniana on dermatophytes from veterinary clinical samples. Assays were performed using the paper disk diffusion technique as described by Kirby-Bauer, using extracts from the leaves of the aforementioned plants and commercial antifungal disks. According to the results, ketoconazole showed the highest antifungal activity and miconazole the lowest. Regarding the extracts, the aqueous of J. paracambi showed higher antifungal activity. It is concluded that J. paracambi and J. wasshauseniana have antifungal potential to be explored as an alternative to traditional commercial drugs, mainly by observing the zones of inhibition produced by the aqueous extract of J. paracambi.Los dermatofitos son hongos queratinófilos, que digieren la queratina de la piel, cabello y uñas, utilizándola como nutriente. Por esta naturaleza son capaces de invadir estos tejidos, provocando infecciones denominadas dermatofitosis. Una de las principales clases de antifúngicos utilizados en el tratamiento de la dermatofitosis son los azoles. Debido a la creciente resistencia de los hongos a estos fármacos, se buscan cada vez más nuevos compuestos para superar este problema. Justicia paracambi y Justicia wasshauseniana son especies de plantas nativas del territorio brasileño, que pertenecen a un género conocido por tener propiedades medicinales. Así, el objetivo del presente trabajo fue evaluar la actividad de agentes antifúngicos comerciales, y la actividad antifúngica de extractos hidroalcohólicos y acuosos de J. paracambi y J. wasshauseniana sobre dermatofitos de muestras clínicas veterinarias. Los ensayos se realizaron utilizando la técnica de difusión en disco de papel descrita por Kirby-Bauer, utilizando extractos de las hojas de las plantas antes mencionadas y discos antifúngicos comerciales. Según los resultados, el ketoconazol mostró la actividad antifúngica más alta y el miconazol la más baja. En cuanto a los extractos, el acuoso de J. paracambi mostró mayor actividad antifúngica. Se concluye que J. paracambi y J. wasshauseniana tienen potencial antifúngico para ser explorado como una alternativa a las drogas comerciales tradicionales, principalmente mediante la observación de los halos de inhibición producidos por el extracto acuoso de J. paracambi.Dermatófitos são fungos queratinofílicos, que digerem a queratina de pele, pelo e unhas, utilizando-a como nutriente. Por essa natureza são capazes de invadir esses tecidos, causando assim, infecções denominadas dermatofitoses. Uma das principais classes de antifúngicos utilizadas no tratamento das dermatofitoses é a dos azóis. Devido ao aumento da resistência dos fungos a esses fármacos, procura-se cada vez mais novos compostos com o fim de contornar esse problema. Justicia paracambi e Justicia wasshauseniana são espécies de plantas nativas do território brasileiro, que pertencem a um gênero conhecido por possuir propriedades medicinais. Com isso, o objetivo do presente trabalho foi avaliar a atividade de antifúngicos comerciais, e a atividade antifúngica dos extratos hidroalcóolico e aquoso de J. paracambi e J. wasshauseniana sobre dermatófitos oriundos de amostras clínicas veterinárias. Os ensaios foram realizados pela técnica da difusão em disco de papel como descrito por Kirby-Bauer, utilizando-se os extratos das folhas das plantas citadas e os discos de antifúngicos comerciais. De acordo com os resultados, cetoconazol apresentou a maior atividade antifúngica e, miconazol, a menor. Em relação aos extratos, o aquoso de J. paracambi apresentou maior atividade antifúngica. Conclui-se que J. paracambi e J. wasshauseniana possuem potencial antifúngico a ser explorado como alternativa aos fármacos comerciais tradicionais, principalmente pela observação das zonas de inibição produzidas pelo extrato aquoso de J. paracambi.Research, Society and Development2022-07-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3234610.33448/rsd-v11i10.32346Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 10; e62111032346Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 10; e62111032346Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 10; e621110323462525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/32346/27544Copyright (c) 2022 Paulo Roberto Lima de Azevedo Junior; Rickson Alves Marques de Oliveira; Marcela Barlette Mendes; Mário Mendes Bonci; Claudete Rodrigues Paula; Francisco de Assis Baroni; Luiz Ricardo dos Santos Tozin; Águida Aparecida de Oliveirahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Azevedo Junior, Paulo Roberto Lima deOliveira, Rickson Alves Marques deMendes, Marcela Barlette Bonci, Mário Mendes Paula, Claudete Rodrigues Baroni, Francisco de AssisTozin, Luiz Ricardo dos SantosOliveira, Águida Aparecida de 2022-08-12T22:23:03Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/32346Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:48:23.273626Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Antifungal potential "in vitro" of foliar extracts of Justicia L. (Acanthaceae) species against veterinary clinical isolates of dermatophytes
Potencial antifúngico "in vitro" de extractos foliares de especies Justicia L. (Acanthaceae) frente a aislados clínicos veterinarios de dermatofitos
Potencial antifúngico "in vitro" de extratos foliares de espécies de Justicia L. (Acanthaceae) diante de isolados clínicos veterinários de dermatófitos
title Antifungal potential "in vitro" of foliar extracts of Justicia L. (Acanthaceae) species against veterinary clinical isolates of dermatophytes
spellingShingle Antifungal potential "in vitro" of foliar extracts of Justicia L. (Acanthaceae) species against veterinary clinical isolates of dermatophytes
Azevedo Junior, Paulo Roberto Lima de
Antimicrobianos
Azoles
Dermatofitosis
Plantas
Resistencia.
Antimicrobianos
Azóis
Dematofitose
Plantas
Resistência.
Antimicrobials
Azoles
Dermatophytosis
Plants
Resistance.
title_short Antifungal potential "in vitro" of foliar extracts of Justicia L. (Acanthaceae) species against veterinary clinical isolates of dermatophytes
title_full Antifungal potential "in vitro" of foliar extracts of Justicia L. (Acanthaceae) species against veterinary clinical isolates of dermatophytes
title_fullStr Antifungal potential "in vitro" of foliar extracts of Justicia L. (Acanthaceae) species against veterinary clinical isolates of dermatophytes
title_full_unstemmed Antifungal potential "in vitro" of foliar extracts of Justicia L. (Acanthaceae) species against veterinary clinical isolates of dermatophytes
title_sort Antifungal potential "in vitro" of foliar extracts of Justicia L. (Acanthaceae) species against veterinary clinical isolates of dermatophytes
author Azevedo Junior, Paulo Roberto Lima de
author_facet Azevedo Junior, Paulo Roberto Lima de
Oliveira, Rickson Alves Marques de
Mendes, Marcela Barlette
Bonci, Mário Mendes
Paula, Claudete Rodrigues
Baroni, Francisco de Assis
Tozin, Luiz Ricardo dos Santos
Oliveira, Águida Aparecida de
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author2 Oliveira, Rickson Alves Marques de
Mendes, Marcela Barlette
Bonci, Mário Mendes
Paula, Claudete Rodrigues
Baroni, Francisco de Assis
Tozin, Luiz Ricardo dos Santos
Oliveira, Águida Aparecida de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Azevedo Junior, Paulo Roberto Lima de
Oliveira, Rickson Alves Marques de
Mendes, Marcela Barlette
Bonci, Mário Mendes
Paula, Claudete Rodrigues
Baroni, Francisco de Assis
Tozin, Luiz Ricardo dos Santos
Oliveira, Águida Aparecida de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Antimicrobianos
Azoles
Dermatofitosis
Plantas
Resistencia.
Antimicrobianos
Azóis
Dematofitose
Plantas
Resistência.
Antimicrobials
Azoles
Dermatophytosis
Plants
Resistance.
topic Antimicrobianos
Azoles
Dermatofitosis
Plantas
Resistencia.
Antimicrobianos
Azóis
Dematofitose
Plantas
Resistência.
Antimicrobials
Azoles
Dermatophytosis
Plants
Resistance.
description Dermatophytes are keratinophilic fungi, which digest the keratin of skin, hair and nails, using it as a nutrient. By this nature they are able to invade these tissues, thus causing infections called dermatophytosis. One of the main classes of antifungals used in the treatment of dermatophytosis is the azoles. Due to the increasing resistance of fungi to these drugs, new compounds are increasingly being sought in order to overcome this problem. Justicia paracambi and Justicia wasshauseniana are native plant species to the Brazilian territory, which belong to a genus known to have medicinal properties. Thus, the objective of the present work was to evaluate the activity of commercial antifungal agents, and the antifungal activity of hydroalcoholic and aqueous extracts of J. paracambi and J. wasshauseniana on dermatophytes from veterinary clinical samples. Assays were performed using the paper disk diffusion technique as described by Kirby-Bauer, using extracts from the leaves of the aforementioned plants and commercial antifungal disks. According to the results, ketoconazole showed the highest antifungal activity and miconazole the lowest. Regarding the extracts, the aqueous of J. paracambi showed higher antifungal activity. It is concluded that J. paracambi and J. wasshauseniana have antifungal potential to be explored as an alternative to traditional commercial drugs, mainly by observing the zones of inhibition produced by the aqueous extract of J. paracambi.
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