03/11/2019 / By Michelle Simmons
A study has found that the essential oil of a Brazilian plant species called Poiretia latifolia contains powerful antifungal properties and that it may be used against several fungi species. Published in the journal Industrial Crops and Products, the study also suggested that P. latifolia essential oil may be used as an anti-inflammatory agent. P. latifolia has been used in traditional medicine for a wide range of conditions.
Carried out by researchers from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil, the study looked at the antioxidant potential, anti-inflammatory activity, and antifungal effect of P. latifolia essential oil and its primary compounds.
The Brazilian researchers identified limonene, trans-dihydrocarvone, and carvone as the primary compounds of P. latifolia. In addition, they found its essential oil showed antioxidant activity at 0.508 milligrams per milliliter (mg/mL) and exhibited anti-chemotactic effect by inhibiting up to 94.7 percent of neutrophil migration.
In addition, the researchers assessed the antifungal activity of P. latifolia essential oil and its compounds against yeasts, such as Candida species and dermatophytic filamentous fungi, such as Microsporum and Trichophyton species. They discovered that P. latifolia essential oil exhibited antifungal activity against M. canis, and a combination of carvone and limonene was effective against the dermatophytes T. rubrum and T. mentagrophytes.
Based on these findings, the researchers concluded that P. latifolia essential oil possesses antifungal and anti-inflammatory properties.
In addition to P. latifolia essential oil, other essential oils also have antifungal properties. Natural treatments are a better option for fungal infections than antifungal drugs because they do not have any side effects, and the body will not build up an immunity to them. Here are some of the best antifungal essential oils available:
A word of caution: Applying essential oils topically should be done with care. If they are not properly diluted, they can cause skin irritation. In general, a mixture should contain two to three drops of two to three essential oil and 20 drops of carrier oil. Mix them thoroughly, and apply the mixture to the affected area using a sterile cotton ball or pad. You can also use antifungal essential oils with a diffuser.
Read more news stories and studies on other antifungal essential oils like P. latifolia essential oil by going to EssentialOils.news.
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