Antifungal activity of Cinnamomum cassia and Origanum compactum essential oils against Aspergillus oryzae
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Essential oils from *Origanum compactum* and *Cinnamomum cassia* exhibited fungistatic and/or fungicidal activity against *Aspergillus oryzae*.
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Aspergillosis is a nosocomial disease that usually affects the respiratory system. While most patients develop mild symptoms, aspergillosis can become a serious health threat in immunocompromised populations and patients with pre-existing respiratory conditions. Aspergillosis is caused by fungi of the Aspergillus genus. Existing treatments include drugs such as amphotericin B, with strong side effects. Numerous studies have shown the antifungal properties of essential oils (EOs), which represent potential alternative treatments against fungal infections. Here, we screened the antifungal properties of five EOs against Aspergillus oryzae : Melaleuca alternifolia, Mentha x piperita, Thymus zygis, Origanum compactum , and Cinnamomum cassia . Of the five EOs, two demonstrated antifungal activity: Origanum compactum acted as a fungistatic, while Cinnamomum cassia showed both fungistatic and fungicidal effects against A. oryzae . Therefore, both EOs represent potential alternative treatments against Aspergillosis.
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