Abstract
Aspergillus species are a cause of a high number of fungal infections of difficult treatment, presenting an expressive number of deaths due to the complications in the severe cases of infection. The objective was to evaluate the antifungal action of carvacrol against Aspergillus species, as well as to evaluate the interactions when associated with amphotericin B or ketoconazole. The antifungal activity of carvacrol was evaluated by the broth microdilution method. The combinations of the substances were performed by the checkerboard methodology, to determine the Index of Fractional Inhibitory Concentration. Carvacrol showed antifungal activity against all Aspergillus strains used in the trials. In combinations of substances, only a combination of carvacrol and amphotericin B presented satisfactory results. Combinations of carvacrol and ketoconazole have not shown good. It is concluded that carvacrol is a good candidate for the antifungal drug because of its good activity against Aspergillus demonstrated in the present study, as well as in other studies in the literature. Their combination in vitro with amphotericin B or ketoconazole did not present any advantages over the use of antifungal drugs alone.
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