Nardoni Simona, Tortorano Annamaria, Mugnaini Linda, Profili Greta, Pistelli Luisa, Giovanelli Silvia, Pisseri Francesca, Papini Roberto, Mancianti Francesca
Z Naturforsch C J Biosci. 2015;70(1-2):15-24. doi: 10.1515/znc-2014-4105.
The zoophilic dermatophyte Microsporum canis has cats as natural reservoir, but it is able to infect a wide range of hosts, including humans, where different clinical features of the so-called ringworm dermatophytosis have been described. Human infections are increasingly been reported in Mediterranean countries. A reliable control program against M. canis infection in cats should include an antifungal treatment of both the infected animals and their living environment. In this article, a herbal mixture composed of chemically defined essential oils (EOs) of Litsea cubeba (1%), Illicium verum, Foeniculum vulgare, and Pelargonium graveolens (0.5% each) was formulated and its antifungal activity assessed against M. canis arthrospores which represent the infective environmental stage of M. canis. Single compounds present in higher amounts in the mixture were also separately tested in vitro. Litsea cubeba and P. graveolens EOs were most effective (minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) 0.5%), followed by EOs of I. verum (MIC 2%) and F. vulgare (MIC 2.5%). Minimum fungicidal concentrations (MFC) values were 0.75% (L. cubeba), 1.5% (P. graveolens), 2.5% (I. verum) and 3% (F. vulgare). MIC and MFC values of the mixture were 0.25% and 0.5%, respectively. The daily spray of the mixture (200 μL) directly onto infected hairs inhibited fungal growth from the fourth day onwards. The compounds present in higher amounts exhibited variable antimycotic activity, with MIC values ranging from >10% (limonene) to 0.1% (geranial and neral). Thus, the mixture showed a good antifungal activity against arthrospores present in infected hairs. These results are promising for a further application of the mixture as an alternative tool or as an adjuvant in the environmental control of feline microsporosis.
亲动物性皮肤癣菌犬小孢子菌以猫作为自然宿主,但它能够感染包括人类在内的多种宿主,在人类中已描述了所谓体癣皮肤癣菌病的不同临床特征。在地中海国家,人类感染的报告越来越多。针对猫的犬小孢子菌感染的可靠控制方案应包括对感染动物及其生活环境进行抗真菌治疗。在本文中,配制了一种由化学确定的山苍子(1%)、八角、茴香和香叶天竺葵(各0.5%)精油组成的草药混合物,并评估了其对代表犬小孢子菌感染性环境阶段的关节孢子的抗真菌活性。混合物中含量较高 的单一化合物也分别进行了体外测试。山苍子和香叶天竺葵精油最有效(最低抑菌浓度(MIC)为0.5%),其次是八角精油(MIC为2%)和茴香精油(MIC为2.5%)。最低杀菌浓度(MFC)值分别为0.75%(山苍子)、1.5%(香叶天竺葵)、2.5%(八角)和3%(茴香)。混合物的MIC和MFC值分别为0.25%和0.5%。每天将混合物(200 μL)直接喷洒在感染的毛发上,从第四天起抑制真菌生长。含量较高的化合物表现出不同的抗真菌活性,MIC值范围从>10%(柠檬烯)到0.1%(香叶醛和橙花醛)。因此,该混合物对感染毛发中的关节孢子显示出良好的抗真菌活性。这些结果为该混合物作为一种替代工具或作为猫微孢子菌病环境控制中的佐剂的进一步应用带来了希望。