Anti-dermatophyte activity of the aqueous extracts of Thai medicinal plants

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Main Author: Chaiwaree,S.
Publication Date: 2022
Other Authors: Pongpaibul,Y., Thammasit,P.
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Brazilian Journal of Biology
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Summary: Abstract Medicinal plants have long been prescribed in Thailand for centuries. Different constituents of extracts have been used for treating of various infectious diseases. However, there is even less information available regarding the use in fungal skin infection. In order to assess traditional Thai claims about the therapeutic potential, this study is focused on exploring the anti-dermatophyte property of the plants that are currently used as traditional medicines. The potential of four different plant species were selected for investigate in vitro anti-dermatophyte activity. Ethanolic extracts of Chromolaena odorata (L.), Ageratina adenophora (Spreng.), Eclipta prostrate (Linn.), and Acorus calamus (L.). were analysed for their total phenolic content as well as total flavonoid content and were then subjected to test of their anti-dermatophyte properties using agar well diffusion method. Qualitative flavonoids and phenolics analysis of the extracts showed their biologically active constituents. Among the species examined, the result indicated that most of the extracts demonstrated anti-dermatophyte activity. In particular, A. calamus showed the highest efficacy against test organisms. The experiment confirmed the chemical constituents and efficacy of some selected plants and provides a scientific confirmation of the use of Thai plants in traditional medicine for fungal skin infections.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Anti-dermatophyte activity of the aqueous extracts of Thai medicinal plants
title Anti-dermatophyte activity of the aqueous extracts of Thai medicinal plants
spellingShingle Anti-dermatophyte activity of the aqueous extracts of Thai medicinal plants
Chaiwaree,S.
Thai medicinal plant extracts
anti-fungal activity
anti-dermatophyte activity
dermatophytes
Trichophyton spp
title_short Anti-dermatophyte activity of the aqueous extracts of Thai medicinal plants
title_full Anti-dermatophyte activity of the aqueous extracts of Thai medicinal plants
title_fullStr Anti-dermatophyte activity of the aqueous extracts of Thai medicinal plants
title_full_unstemmed Anti-dermatophyte activity of the aqueous extracts of Thai medicinal plants
title_sort Anti-dermatophyte activity of the aqueous extracts of Thai medicinal plants
author Chaiwaree,S.
author_facet Chaiwaree,S.
Pongpaibul,Y.
Thammasit,P.
author_role author
author2 Pongpaibul,Y.
Thammasit,P.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Chaiwaree,S.
Pongpaibul,Y.
Thammasit,P.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Thai medicinal plant extracts
anti-fungal activity
anti-dermatophyte activity
dermatophytes
Trichophyton spp
topic Thai medicinal plant extracts
anti-fungal activity
anti-dermatophyte activity
dermatophytes
Trichophyton spp
description Abstract Medicinal plants have long been prescribed in Thailand for centuries. Different constituents of extracts have been used for treating of various infectious diseases. However, there is even less information available regarding the use in fungal skin infection. In order to assess traditional Thai claims about the therapeutic potential, this study is focused on exploring the anti-dermatophyte property of the plants that are currently used as traditional medicines. The potential of four different plant species were selected for investigate in vitro anti-dermatophyte activity. Ethanolic extracts of Chromolaena odorata (L.), Ageratina adenophora (Spreng.), Eclipta prostrate (Linn.), and Acorus calamus (L.). were analysed for their total phenolic content as well as total flavonoid content and were then subjected to test of their anti-dermatophyte properties using agar well diffusion method. Qualitative flavonoids and phenolics analysis of the extracts showed their biologically active constituents. Among the species examined, the result indicated that most of the extracts demonstrated anti-dermatophyte activity. In particular, A. calamus showed the highest efficacy against test organisms. The experiment confirmed the chemical constituents and efficacy of some selected plants and provides a scientific confirmation of the use of Thai plants in traditional medicine for fungal skin infections.
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