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Anti-candidal Effect of Ocimum sanctum: A Systematic Review on Microbial Studies

Candida albicans is the most prevalent candidal species in humans. It is the causative agent and is most commonly associated with more than 90% of serious systemic fungal infections. Even though there are numerous anti-fungal agents, new strains of pathogens develop resistance against these agents....

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Autores principales: R, Chandini, R, Saranya, Mohideen, Khadijah, Nandagopal, Preethi, Jayamani, Logeswari, Jeyakumaran, Sreedevi
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Publicado: Cureus 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9166562/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35677004
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.24749
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author R, Chandini
R, Saranya
Mohideen, Khadijah
Nandagopal, Preethi
Jayamani, Logeswari
Jeyakumaran, Sreedevi
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R, Saranya
Mohideen, Khadijah
Nandagopal, Preethi
Jayamani, Logeswari
Jeyakumaran, Sreedevi
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description Candida albicans is the most prevalent candidal species in humans. It is the causative agent and is most commonly associated with more than 90% of serious systemic fungal infections. Even though there are numerous anti-fungal agents, new strains of pathogens develop resistance against these agents. In order to prevent resistance, plant-based drugs can be considered as an alternative therapy. Recent studies show that few herbs consist of active ingredients acting against specific pathogens. The aim of the present study is to understand the anti-candidal effect of Ocimum sanctum (Tulsi) based on in-vitro microbial studies. This systematic review followed Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Statement Criteria (PRISMA). Articles were collected from the electronic databases of PubMed and Cochrane till 2021. Anti-microbial studies on O. sanctum and its action against candidal species were included. We excluded clinical trials, reviews, abstract articles, and interventional studies. The selected antimicrobial studies used various phytochemical constituents of Tulsi extract, and the anticandidal properties were measured through the zone of inhibition (ZOI). All studies demonstrated the effective anticandidal property of O. sanctum, suggesting its possible use as an effective and affordable "adjunct" along with standard care for systemic and topical candidal infections. The main components of O. sanctum responsible for anticandidal activity were likely to be eugenol and linalool. However, the mechanism of action of these constituents is unclear. Further research assessing the toxicity, durability, and other assessments followed by clinical trials is necessary to explore the potential of Tulsi in combating oral conditions.
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spelling pubmed-91665622022-06-07 Anti-candidal Effect of Ocimum sanctum: A Systematic Review on Microbial Studies R, Chandini R, Saranya Mohideen, Khadijah Nandagopal, Preethi Jayamani, Logeswari Jeyakumaran, Sreedevi Cureus Infectious Disease Candida albicans is the most prevalent candidal species in humans. It is the causative agent and is most commonly associated with more than 90% of serious systemic fungal infections. Even though there are numerous anti-fungal agents, new strains of pathogens develop resistance against these agents. In order to prevent resistance, plant-based drugs can be considered as an alternative therapy. Recent studies show that few herbs consist of active ingredients acting against specific pathogens. The aim of the present study is to understand the anti-candidal effect of Ocimum sanctum (Tulsi) based on in-vitro microbial studies. This systematic review followed Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Statement Criteria (PRISMA). Articles were collected from the electronic databases of PubMed and Cochrane till 2021. Anti-microbial studies on O. sanctum and its action against candidal species were included. We excluded clinical trials, reviews, abstract articles, and interventional studies. The selected antimicrobial studies used various phytochemical constituents of Tulsi extract, and the anticandidal properties were measured through the zone of inhibition (ZOI). All studies demonstrated the effective anticandidal property of O. sanctum, suggesting its possible use as an effective and affordable "adjunct" along with standard care for systemic and topical candidal infections. The main components of O. sanctum responsible for anticandidal activity were likely to be eugenol and linalool. However, the mechanism of action of these constituents is unclear. Further research assessing the toxicity, durability, and other assessments followed by clinical trials is necessary to explore the potential of Tulsi in combating oral conditions. Cureus 2022-05-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9166562/ /pubmed/35677004 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.24749 Text en Copyright © 2022, R et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Nandagopal, Preethi
Jayamani, Logeswari
Jeyakumaran, Sreedevi
Anti-candidal Effect of Ocimum sanctum: A Systematic Review on Microbial Studies
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title_fullStr Anti-candidal Effect of Ocimum sanctum: A Systematic Review on Microbial Studies
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title_short Anti-candidal Effect of Ocimum sanctum: A Systematic Review on Microbial Studies
title_sort anti-candidal effect of ocimum sanctum: a systematic review on microbial studies
topic Infectious Disease
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9166562/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35677004
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.24749
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