Title of article :
Antifungal Effects of Oregano Essential Oil on Dermatophyte and Non- Dermatophyte Fungi Isolates from Sport Mats: A Report from the Golestan Province, Iran
Author/Authors :
Fozouni, Leila Department of Biology - Islamic Azad University Gorgan Branch, Gorgan
Abstract :
Fungal infections are a major health problem worldwide due to their high
prevalence. Proper disinfection is the most effective way to control such infections.
The aim of this study was to determine the frequency of fungi isolates from sport
mats and to investigate antifungal properties of oregano essential oil against the
isolates. In this cross-sectional study, 48 samples were collected from six sports
clubs between spring and summer 2020. The samples were analyzed using the
sterile carpet method (4×4). After microscopic examination and mycological
culture, the antifungal effect of oregano essential oil was evaluated using the
dilution-neutralization method according to the protocols of Iran’s national
standards 2824 and 9899.Overall, fungal isolates were found in 23 samples (47.9%),
of which 56.6% were dermatophytes and 43.4% were non-dermatophyte species.
Trichophyton tonsurans (34.8%) and Aspergillus niger (21.8%) were the most
common dermatophyte and non-dermatophyte isolates, respectively. The oregano
essential oil at concentration of 400 mg/ml, inhibited growth of 65% of nondermatophyte
isolates (P<0.05). This effect was more profound against Candida
albicans. However, the essential oil had no significant effect on dermatophytes
(P>0.05). Given the satisfactory antifungal effect of oregano essential oil in high
concentration, it is suggested to use this essential oil as a natural disinfectant to
control growth of non-dermatophyte fungi in sports clubs.
Keywords :
Fungi , Disinfectant , sport mats , Oregano Essential Oil
Journal title :
International Journal of Molecular and Clinical Microbiology (IJMCM)