Poster Presenter
Antidermatophyte Activity of the Essential Oil of Hypericum
Perforatum of North of Iran
Mohaddeseh Larypoor, Akhavan sepahy A
Iran
Background: Dermatophytes are the main cause of human superficial
mycosis that is still a public health problem especially in tropical
countries such as Iran.
Objective: The aim of this study was determining the antifungal
effect of Hypercom perforatum essential oil.
Methods: The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) and minimum
fungicidal concentration (MFC) for the essential oil of the plant
Hypericum perforatum against various dermatophytes were determined.
The essential oil of Hypericum perforatum was obtained by
hydro distillation of the dried plant. Clinical isolates of dermatophytes
(Epidermophyton floccosum, Microsporum canis, Microsporum gypseum,
T. mentagrophytes var. interdigital, T. mentagrophytes
var. mentagrophytes., T. rubrum and Trichophyton tonsurans)
were used for determining antifungal activity of this essential oil
by in vitro tube dilution technique.
Results: MIC90 and MFC90 values were remarkable. T. mentagrophytes
var. interdigital showed a>1 log10 difference in viable
count between treatment and control within the first hour, whereas
E. floccosum did not. The essential oil of H. perforatum
sufficiently inhibited and killed all tested dermatophytes in all
different dilutions. The changes in growth curve of the treated dermatophytes
were significant compared with the untreated dermatophytes.
Conclusion:Terpinen-4-ol is
the main component of the essential oil of H. perforatum,
and perhaps could play the important role in antidermatophyte activity
among the other components. It is suggested trying the in vivo
effects of Hypericum perforatum ointment or its other medicinal
forms in the treatment and controlling of dermatophytes infections.
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