2023
DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms11020272
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Antimicrobial Activity of Some Medicinal Herbs to the Treatment of Cutaneous and Mucocutaneous Infections: Preliminary Research

Abstract: (1) Background: Superficial, including cutaneous and mucocutaneous infections are a current public health problem with universal distribution. One of the main concerns, in the present/future, is fungal/bacterial infections by resistant microorganisms. This study aimed to verify if decoctions of coptidis (Coptis chinensis, Ranunculaceae family), neem (Azadirachta indica, Meliaceae family), and their essential oils (EOs), as well as the EO of manuka (Leptospermum scoparium, Myrtaceae family) have antimicrobial a… Show more

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“…Superficial infections, including cutaneous and mucocutaneous infections, are a common public health problem and can be caused by dermatophytes, candida, and Malassezia ( Noites et al, 2023 ). Superficial fungal infections usually cause chronic and non-inflammatory lesions, long treatment course, easy relapse, pain, unattractive and other problems affecting the quality of life of patients ( Abd-Elsalam and Abouelatta, 2023 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Superficial infections, including cutaneous and mucocutaneous infections, are a common public health problem and can be caused by dermatophytes, candida, and Malassezia ( Noites et al, 2023 ). Superficial fungal infections usually cause chronic and non-inflammatory lesions, long treatment course, easy relapse, pain, unattractive and other problems affecting the quality of life of patients ( Abd-Elsalam and Abouelatta, 2023 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[30][31][32][33] Mucocutaneous mycoses, which are fungal infections of the mucous membranes and moist skin folds, usually caused by Candida. [34][35][36] Antifungals, also known as antimycotics, are commonly used to kill/deactivate fungi and treat fungal infections. According to clinical indications, antifungal drugs are classified into two groups, the first group is antifungals for systemic infections, including: amphotericin B (1), flucytosine (2), ketoconazole (3), fluconazole (4), miconazole (5) 6), 27 the structure of the compounds are as shown in Figure 1.…”
Section: Anti-fungalmentioning
confidence: 99%