Essential Oils from Lamiaceae Species with potential Antifungal activity: a review

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Autor(a) principal: Correia, Denise Bezerra
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Correia, Dennis Bezerra, Verçosa, Cícero Jorge, Figueroa, Maria Eliana Vieira, Oliveira, João Paulo Camilo de, Santos, Allyson Francisco dos, Fernandes, Nathália de Sousa, Vitor , Luiz Neldecílio Alves, Pereira, Francisco Diego, Barros, João Eudes Lemos de, Bento, Elizângela Beneval, Silva, Mayara Gonçalves, Pereira, Ginna Gonçalves, Lima, Cícero Leonardo Barbosa de
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Resumo: In recent years, the incidence of fungal infections has increased sharply. Candida yeasts are responsible for a wide variety of clinical manifestations, from urinary tract infections to bloodstream infections. An alternative to medicines are essential oils and their bioactive compounds, which can present a broad antimicrobial spectrum. There is a large amount of works in the literature that address the role of essential oils from plant species as potential sources of antimicrobial agents, including the anti-Candida action. The species of Lamiaceae are rich in essential oils, which show promising substances in the inhibition of Candida. This review raised articles published in the last five years (2016 to 2021) with the main anti-Candida activities of essential oils from representatives of Lamiaceae, in addition to highlighting their major components. The review consisted of data obtained from 56 articles which included 71 Lamiaceae plants. The essential oils of the species showed good anti-Candida activity (MICs <1000 µg/mL). The main genres worked were: Thymus (14 articles), Lavandula (7), Origanum (5) and Salvia (5). The major components found in the oils include thymol (23 works), carvacrol (20), p-cymene (17), linalool (10), 1,8-cineole (8), γ-terpinene (8) and α-pinene ( 8) as main substances. Essential oils may represent an important finding in the control of multidrug-resistant fungi.
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spelling Essential Oils from Lamiaceae Species with potential Antifungal activity: a reviewAceites esenciales de especies de Lamiaceae con posible actividad Antifúngica: una revisiónÓleos essenciais de espécies Lamiaceae com potencial atividade Anti-fúngica: uma revisãoFungosThymusLavandulaOriganumConcentração inibitória mínima (MIC).FungiThymusLavandulaOriganumMinimum inhibitory concentration (MIC).FungiThymusLavandulaOriganumMinimum inhibitory concentration (MIC).In recent years, the incidence of fungal infections has increased sharply. Candida yeasts are responsible for a wide variety of clinical manifestations, from urinary tract infections to bloodstream infections. An alternative to medicines are essential oils and their bioactive compounds, which can present a broad antimicrobial spectrum. There is a large amount of works in the literature that address the role of essential oils from plant species as potential sources of antimicrobial agents, including the anti-Candida action. The species of Lamiaceae are rich in essential oils, which show promising substances in the inhibition of Candida. This review raised articles published in the last five years (2016 to 2021) with the main anti-Candida activities of essential oils from representatives of Lamiaceae, in addition to highlighting their major components. The review consisted of data obtained from 56 articles which included 71 Lamiaceae plants. The essential oils of the species showed good anti-Candida activity (MICs <1000 µg/mL). The main genres worked were: Thymus (14 articles), Lavandula (7), Origanum (5) and Salvia (5). The major components found in the oils include thymol (23 works), carvacrol (20), p-cymene (17), linalool (10), 1,8-cineole (8), γ-terpinene (8) and α-pinene ( 8) as main substances. Essential oils may represent an important finding in the control of multidrug-resistant fungi.In recent years, the incidence of fungal infections has increased sharply. Candida yeasts are responsible for a wide variety of clinical manifestations, from urinary tract infections to bloodstream infections. An alternative to medicines are essential oils and their bioactive compounds, which can present a broad antimicrobial spectrum. There is a large amount of works in the literature that address the role of essential oils from plant species as potential sources of antimicrobial agents, including the anti-Candida action. The species of Lamiaceae are rich in essential oils, which show promising substances in the inhibition of Candida. This review raised articles published in the last five years (2016 to 2021) with the main anti-Candida activities of essential oils from representatives of Lamiaceae, in addition to highlighting their major components. The review consisted of data obtained from 56 articles which included 71 Lamiaceae plants. The essential oils of the species showed good anti-Candida activity (MICs <1000 µg/mL). The main genres worked were: Thymus (14 articles), Lavandula (7), Origanum (5) and Salvia (5). The major components found in the oils include thymol (23 works), carvacrol (20), p-cymene (17), linalool (10), 1,8-cineole (8), γ-terpinene (8) and α-pinene ( 8) as main substances. Essential oils may represent an important finding in the control of multidrug-resistant fungi.Nos últimos anos, a incidência de infecções fúngicas tem aumentado intensamente. As leveduras de Candida são responsáveis por uma ampla variedade de manifestações clínicas, desde infecções do trato urinário até infecções da corrente sanguínea. Uma alternativa aos medicamentos estão os óleos essenciais e seus compostos bioativos, os quais podem apresentar amplo espectro antimicrobiano. Existe uma grande quantidade de trabalhos na literatura que abordam a atuação de óleos essenciais de espécies vegetais como fontes potenciais de agentes antimicrobianos, incluindo a ação anti-Candida. As espécies de Lamiaceae são ricas em óleos essenciais, os quais apresentam substâncias promissores na inibição de Candida. Esta revisão levantou os artigos publicados nos últimos cinco anos (2016 a 2021) com as principais atividades anti-Candida dos óleos essências dos representantes de Lamiaceae, além de ressaltar seus componentes majoritários. A revisão constou de dados obtidos de 56 artigos os quais incluía 71 plantas de Lamiaceae. Os óleos essenciais das espécies mostraram boa atividade anti-Candida (CIMs <1000 µg/ mL). Os principais gêneros trabalhados foram: Thymus (14 artigos), Lavandula (7), Origanum (5) e Salvia (5). Os componentes majoritários encontrados nos óleos incluem timol (23 trabalhos), carvacrol (20), p-cimeno (17), linalol (10), 1,8-cineol (8), γ-terpineno (8) e α-pineno (8) como principais substâncias. Os óleos essenciais podem representar um importante achado no controle de fungos multirresistentes a medicamentos.Research, Society and Development2022-01-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2539210.33448/rsd-v11i2.25392Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 2; e15111225392Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 2; e15111225392Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 2; e151112253922525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/25392/22405Copyright (c) 2022 Denise Bezerra Correia; Dennis Bezerra Correia; Cícero Jorge Verçosa; Maria Eliana Vieira Figueroa; João Paulo Camilo de Oliveira; Allyson Francisco dos Santos; Nathália de Sousa Fernandes; Luiz Neldecílio Alves Vitor ; Francisco Diego Pereira; João Eudes Lemos de Barros; Elizângela Beneval Bento; Mayara Gonçalves Silva; Ginna Gonçalves Pereira; Cícero Leonardo Barbosa de Limahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCorreia, Denise Bezerra Correia, Dennis Bezerra Verçosa, Cícero Jorge Figueroa, Maria Eliana Vieira Oliveira, João Paulo Camilo de Santos, Allyson Francisco dos Fernandes, Nathália de Sousa Vitor , Luiz Neldecílio Alves Pereira, Francisco Diego Barros, João Eudes Lemos de Bento, Elizângela Beneval Silva, Mayara Gonçalves Pereira, Ginna GonçalvesLima, Cícero Leonardo Barbosa de 2022-02-07T01:42:50Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/25392Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:43:41.136436Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Essential Oils from Lamiaceae Species with potential Antifungal activity: a review
Aceites esenciales de especies de Lamiaceae con posible actividad Antifúngica: una revisión
Óleos essenciais de espécies Lamiaceae com potencial atividade Anti-fúngica: uma revisão
title Essential Oils from Lamiaceae Species with potential Antifungal activity: a review
spellingShingle Essential Oils from Lamiaceae Species with potential Antifungal activity: a review
Correia, Denise Bezerra
Fungos
Thymus
Lavandula
Origanum
Concentração inibitória mínima (MIC).
Fungi
Thymus
Lavandula
Origanum
Minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC).
Fungi
Thymus
Lavandula
Origanum
Minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC).
title_short Essential Oils from Lamiaceae Species with potential Antifungal activity: a review
title_full Essential Oils from Lamiaceae Species with potential Antifungal activity: a review
title_fullStr Essential Oils from Lamiaceae Species with potential Antifungal activity: a review
title_full_unstemmed Essential Oils from Lamiaceae Species with potential Antifungal activity: a review
title_sort Essential Oils from Lamiaceae Species with potential Antifungal activity: a review
author Correia, Denise Bezerra
author_facet Correia, Denise Bezerra
Correia, Dennis Bezerra
Verçosa, Cícero Jorge
Figueroa, Maria Eliana Vieira
Oliveira, João Paulo Camilo de
Santos, Allyson Francisco dos
Fernandes, Nathália de Sousa
Vitor , Luiz Neldecílio Alves
Pereira, Francisco Diego
Barros, João Eudes Lemos de
Bento, Elizângela Beneval
Silva, Mayara Gonçalves
Pereira, Ginna Gonçalves
Lima, Cícero Leonardo Barbosa de
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author2 Correia, Dennis Bezerra
Verçosa, Cícero Jorge
Figueroa, Maria Eliana Vieira
Oliveira, João Paulo Camilo de
Santos, Allyson Francisco dos
Fernandes, Nathália de Sousa
Vitor , Luiz Neldecílio Alves
Pereira, Francisco Diego
Barros, João Eudes Lemos de
Bento, Elizângela Beneval
Silva, Mayara Gonçalves
Pereira, Ginna Gonçalves
Lima, Cícero Leonardo Barbosa de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Correia, Denise Bezerra
Correia, Dennis Bezerra
Verçosa, Cícero Jorge
Figueroa, Maria Eliana Vieira
Oliveira, João Paulo Camilo de
Santos, Allyson Francisco dos
Fernandes, Nathália de Sousa
Vitor , Luiz Neldecílio Alves
Pereira, Francisco Diego
Barros, João Eudes Lemos de
Bento, Elizângela Beneval
Silva, Mayara Gonçalves
Pereira, Ginna Gonçalves
Lima, Cícero Leonardo Barbosa de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Fungos
Thymus
Lavandula
Origanum
Concentração inibitória mínima (MIC).
Fungi
Thymus
Lavandula
Origanum
Minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC).
Fungi
Thymus
Lavandula
Origanum
Minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC).
topic Fungos
Thymus
Lavandula
Origanum
Concentração inibitória mínima (MIC).
Fungi
Thymus
Lavandula
Origanum
Minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC).
Fungi
Thymus
Lavandula
Origanum
Minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC).
description In recent years, the incidence of fungal infections has increased sharply. Candida yeasts are responsible for a wide variety of clinical manifestations, from urinary tract infections to bloodstream infections. An alternative to medicines are essential oils and their bioactive compounds, which can present a broad antimicrobial spectrum. There is a large amount of works in the literature that address the role of essential oils from plant species as potential sources of antimicrobial agents, including the anti-Candida action. The species of Lamiaceae are rich in essential oils, which show promising substances in the inhibition of Candida. This review raised articles published in the last five years (2016 to 2021) with the main anti-Candida activities of essential oils from representatives of Lamiaceae, in addition to highlighting their major components. The review consisted of data obtained from 56 articles which included 71 Lamiaceae plants. The essential oils of the species showed good anti-Candida activity (MICs <1000 µg/mL). The main genres worked were: Thymus (14 articles), Lavandula (7), Origanum (5) and Salvia (5). The major components found in the oils include thymol (23 works), carvacrol (20), p-cymene (17), linalool (10), 1,8-cineole (8), γ-terpinene (8) and α-pinene ( 8) as main substances. Essential oils may represent an important finding in the control of multidrug-resistant fungi.
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