Antifungal Properties of Zataria multiflora on Candida species: A Systematic Review

J Evid Based Integr Med. 2022 Jan-Dec:27:2515690X221132272. doi: 10.1177/2515690X221132272.

Abstract

Background and purpose: Candida infections have increased significantly in the antimicrobial resistance era, and synthetic antifungal drugs have limitations. The present work aimed to review the antifungal properties of Zataria multiflora (Z. multiflora) as an herbal remedy.

Method: PubMed, Scopus, ScienceDirect, Web of Science, SID, Civilica, and Magiran databases were searched for the antifungal activity on in vitro, in vivo, dental biofilm, and clinical studies of Z. multiflora on Candida species.

Results: Overall, 33 articles evaluated the effect of Z. multiflora on Candida species and classified them into four groups, as follows in vitro (23), dental biofilm (6), in vivo (2), and clinical studies (3). All studies considered Z. multiflora effective in reducing or even inhibiting the growth of Candida species. NoMFC significant differences were seen in the effect of Z. multiflora on susceptible Candida compared to the resistant groups of Candida in the studies. It was also influential in inhibiting C. parapsilosis, C. glabrata, C. krusei, C. kefyer, and C. zeylanoides.

Conclusion: Considering the side effects and resistance of current antifungal drugs as well as the benefits of using herbal medicines, such as lower cost, less likely to develop drug resistance, the absence of side effects, and toxicity compared with chemical ones, it is possible as a powerful alternative to replace or combine with the current antifungal for Candida infection therapy along with other therapies.

Keywords: Candida; Shirazi Thyme; Zataria multiflora; antifungal properties; essential oil.

Publication types

  • Systematic Review
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Antifungal Agents / pharmacology
  • Antifungal Agents / therapeutic use
  • Candida
  • Candida glabrata
  • Candidiasis* / drug therapy
  • Candidiasis* / microbiology
  • Drug Resistance, Fungal
  • Lamiaceae*

Substances

  • Antifungal Agents