Title of article :
In Vitro Comparison of the Efficacy of Cumin Extract and Fluconazole Against Candida Strains
Author/Authors :
Mehdipour, Masoumeh Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences - School of Dentistry - Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Medicine , Gholizadeh, Narges Tehran University of Medical Sciences - School of Dentistry - Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Medicine , Sadrzadeh-Afshar, Maryam-Sadat Aja University of Medical Sciences - School of Dentistry - Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Medicine , Hematpoor, Nasim graduate , Kalaee, Parisa graduate , Hakemi Vala, Mojdeh Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences - School of Medicine - Department of Microbiology , Namazi, Zahra Tehran University of Medical Sciences - School of Dentistry - Department of Dental Biomaterials
Abstract :
Background and Aim: Fungal infections are the most common opportunistic
infections; when accompanied by widespread infections, such as acquired immune
deficiency syndrome (AIDS), they cause a worldwide health crisis. Therefore,
treatment of these infections is seen as one of the health challenges. Medicinal
herbs can be used as rich sources of treatment due to their fewer side effects.
Currently, Cuminum cyminum (cumin) is considered to have antimicrobial
properties. The aim of this study was to compare the efficacy of cumin extract and
fluconazole against Candida species in vitro.
Materials and Methods: In this in-vitro experimental study, aqueous and ethanolic
extracts of cumin were prepared through maceration. The minimum inhibitory
concentrations (MIC) of aqueous and alcoholic extracts of cumin against Candida
albicans and Candida glabrata were determined using the microdilution method.
Fluconazole was simultaneously used as an antifungal agent for comparison.
Results: Alcoholic and aqueous extracts of cumin were able to prevent the growth
of Candida albicans at MICs of 100 mg/ml and 200 mg/ml, respectively. Both
aqueous and alcoholic extracts of cumin were able to prevent the growth of Candida
glabrata at 200 mg/ml concentration. Fluconazole was able to inhibit the growth of
Candida albicans and Candida glabrata at MICs of 0.12 mg/ml and 0.03 mg/ml,
respectively.
Conclusion: According to the findings of this study, both aqueous and alcoholic
extracts of cumin exhibited measurable inhibitory activities against Candida species.
Keywords :
Cuminum cyminum , Candida albicans , Candida glabrata , Fluconazole
Journal title :
Journal of Islamic Dental Association of Iran