Indonesian Journal Health Science and Medicine
Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): July

Evaluation of The Effect of Aqueous Garlic Extract Against Candida Albicans and Candida Krusei Isolated From The Vagina: Evaluasi Pengaruh Ekstrak Bawang Putih Berair Terhadap Candida Albicans dan Candida Krusei yang Diisolasi Dari Vagina

Abdullah, Afrah Talib (Unknown)
Al-Hawash , Adnan B. (Unknown)
Dhari, Furdos Mashari (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Jan 2025

Abstract

The research sought to identify a plant-based antifungal alternative that demonstrates an anti-candida effect. The study focused on isolating and identifying vaginal candida while also testing garlic aqueous extracts for their effectiveness against the pathogenesis of Candida infections. Twenty Candida isolates were collected from 25 vaginal swabs taken at private clinics. The diagnostic results indicated a 60% infection rate for Candida albicans and 40% for Candida krusei. The garlic aqueous extracts demonstrated varying levels of inhibition that rose with higher concentrations (100, 500, 1000 µg/ml), with the maximum inhibition diameter observed at 1000 µg/ml, measuring 33mm for C. albicans and 29mm for C. krusei. The inhibitory effective concentrations of the aqueous extracts were similar to those of widely used antifungals (fluconazole and nystatin). Highlights: Identified Candida albicans (60%) and Candida krusei (40%) from vaginal swabs. Garlic aqueous extract showed dose-dependent antifungal activity against Candida species. 1000 µg/ml extract had inhibition comparable to fluconazole and nystatin. Keywords: Aqueous garlic extract, vaginal candida, antifungal

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ijhsm

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Subject

Health Professions Medicine & Pharmacology Public Health Veterinary

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Focus: The Indonesian Journal on Health Science and Medicine (IJHSM) focus to advance the field of health science and medicine by publishing high-quality, peer-reviewed research articles, reviews, and case studies. Our journal serves as a platform for researchers, clinicians, and healthcare ...