Phytotherapeutic potential of Artemisia ludoviciana and Cordia boissieri extracts against the dermatophyte Microsporum canis.

IF 1.3 3区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Journal of Veterinary Research Pub Date : 2024-08-07 eCollection Date: 2024-09-01 DOI:10.2478/jvetres-2024-0046
José Pablo Villarreal Villarreal, Beatriz A Medina Soto, Michel Stéphane Heya, Sergio A Galindo-Rodríguez, Uziel Castillo Velázquez, Kevin A Cárdenas Noriega, Romario García-Ponce
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Abstract

Introduction: Microsporum canis is a dermatophyte that mainly affects dogs and cats. However, it can be transmitted to humans by direct contact. This makes it one of the most frequent causative agents of dermatophytosis in humans, reflecting the frequent human close relationships with pets. Conventional treatment relies on antifungal pharmacological agents. However, errors in application have led to the occurrence of fungal resistance and toxic effects. Consequently, new therapeutic alternatives are needed for M. canis infections. Plant extracts have been explored as phytotherapeutics for the treatment of dermatophyte infections, which prompted an attempt to apply extracts of the ethnopharmacologically important plants Artemisia ludoviciana and Cordia boissieri.

Material and methods: Methanolic extracts of these two plants were obtained using a Soxhlet method and were characterised by phytochemical screening. Extracts were evaluated against a M. canis commercial strain (ATCC-11621) using the microdilution method described in the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute protocol M38-A, determining its minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) and minimal fungicidal concentration (MFC). Subsequently, these concentrations were tested in a human keratinocyte human cell line.

Results: Artemisia ludoviciana and C. boissieri extracts showed MIC values of 2,500 and 1,250 µg/mL, and MFC values of 5,000 and 2,500 µg/mL against M. canis, respectively. These extracts did not inhibit HaCaT cell proliferation in vitro.

Conclusion: The evaluated extracts showed potential for the treatment of M. canis fungal infections. However, further studies on their phytochemical characterisation, purification, clinical safety and formulation are required.

蒿草和堇菜提取物对犬小孢子菌的植物治疗潜力。
简介犬小孢子菌是一种主要影响狗和猫的皮癣菌。不过,它可以通过直接接触传染给人类。这使它成为人类皮肤癣菌病最常见的致病菌之一,反映了人类与宠物之间频繁的亲密关系。传统的治疗方法依赖于抗真菌药剂。然而,由于使用不当,导致真菌产生抗药性和毒副作用。因此,犬真菌感染需要新的治疗方法。植物萃取物已被探索用作治疗皮癣菌感染的植物疗法,这促使我们尝试应用具有重要民族药理学价值的植物鲁多维西亚蒿(Artemisia ludoviciana)和茯苓(Cordia boissieri)的萃取物:这两种植物的甲醇提取物采用索氏法提取,并通过植物化学筛选进行鉴定。使用临床和实验室标准研究所 M38-A 协议中描述的微量稀释法评估了提取物对犬毛霉商业菌株(ATCC-11621)的作用,确定了最小抑菌浓度 (MIC) 和最小杀菌浓度 (MFC)。随后,在人类角质细胞人体细胞系中对这些浓度进行了测试:结果:卢多维西亚蒿和 C. boissieri 提取物对犬霉的 MIC 值分别为 2,500 微克/毫升和 1,250 微克/毫升,MFC 值分别为 5,000 微克/毫升和 2,500 微克/毫升。这些提取物在体外并不抑制 HaCaT 细胞的增殖:结论:所评估的提取物具有治疗犬真菌感染的潜力。然而,还需要对其植物化学特征、纯化、临床安全性和配方进行进一步研究。
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Journal of Veterinary Research
Journal of Veterinary Research Veterinary-General Veterinary
CiteScore
0.90
自引率
5.60%
发文量
58
审稿时长
18 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Veterinary Research (formerly Bulletin of the Veterinary Institute in Pulawy) is a quarterly that publishes original papers, review articles and short communications on bacteriology, virology, parasitology, immunology, molecular biology, pathology, toxicology, pharmacology, and biochemistry. The main emphasis is, however, on infectious diseases of animals, food safety and public health, and clinical sciences.
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