DANTAS, B. M.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8376039858376667; DANTAS, Beatriz de Medeiros.
Résumé:
Candida auris has emerged as a pathogen of global concern since its first description
and subsequent replicability across the world. Resistant to antifungal drugs and
disinfection measures, the fungus has the potential to colonize abiotic surfaces and
human skin, which allows it to grow through adherent communities, biofilms. Therefore,
the objective was to evaluate the antifungal profile of essential oils in combating the
resistant pathogen C. auris, through an integrative review of the literature. To this end,
five databases were used to search for articles, namely Pubmed, Virtual Health Library
(BVS), Google Scholar, SciELO and ScienceDirect, so that it was possible to obtain
1445 works. Only six studies remained in the analysis after applying the inclusion and
exclusion criteria. In this way, the essential oils showed potential antifungal activity,
proven through the following tests: determination of the minimum inhibitory
concentration (MIC), determination of the minimum fungicidal concentration (CFM),
association study of more than one compound using the checkerboard technique and
investigation of antibiofilm activity. The oils that presented the best antifungal profiles,
demonstrated from the tests, were Cinnamomun zeylanicum, Coriandrum sativum,
Cinnamomum cassia, Lippia sidoides, Melaleuca alternifolia, Thymus vulgaris and
Thymus zygis, pointing to the potential of volatile compounds in therapeutic
applicability.