Amoebicidal activity of essential oils and essential oil-based microemulsions of Aloysia citrodora Ortega ex Pers., Cymbopogon winterianus Jowitt ex Bor, and Ocimum gratissimum L. against Acanthamoeba polyphaga trophozoites

Author:

Siqueira Ingrid Borges1,de Oliveira Yrna Lorena Matos2,Caron Braulio Otomar3,Schmidt Denise3,Silva Audrey Rouse Soares Tavares1,Jain Sona2,de Souza Jonatas dos Santos4,Sarmento Victor Hugo Vitorino5,Alves Suely Moraes5,Rott Marilise Brittes6,Correa Cristiane Bani2,Scher Ricardo2,Barbosa Ana Andrea Teixeira2,Dolabella Silvio Santana12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmacy, Federal University of Sergipe , São Cristóvão, 49107-230 Sergipe , Brazil

2. Department of Morphology, Federal University of Sergipe , São Cristóvão, 49107-230 Sergipe , Brazil

3. Department of Agronomic and Environmental Sciences, Federal University of Santa Maria , Frederico Westphalen, 98400-000 Rio Grande do Sul , Brazil

4. Maceio University Center (UNIMA/Afya) , Maceió, 57035-240 Alagoas , Brazil

5. Department of Chemistry, Federal University of Sergipe , Itabaiana, 49500-000 Sergipe , Brazil

6. Laboratory of Protozoology, Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Parasitology, Institute of Basic Health Sciences, Federal University of Rio Grande Do Sul , Porto Alegre, 90050-170 Rio Grande do Sul , Brazil

Abstract

Abstract Aims Evaluate the in vitro efficacy of the essential oils derived from Aloysia citrodora (Verbenaceae), Cymbopogon winterianus (Poaceae), and Ocimum gratissimum (Lamiaceae) against Acanthamoeba polyphaga trophozoites. Additionally, microemulsions formulated with these essential oils, along with their major components, were analyzed. Methods and results The prepared microemulsions were characterized using polarized light microscopy and rheological techniques. The amoebicidal activity was determined by measuring the inhibitory concentration (IC50). Flow cytometry was employed to detect membrane damage and alterations in trophozoites size. The results revealed transparent and thermodynamically stable microemulsions. The essential oil from O. gratissimum exhibited a lower IC50, with values of 280.66 and 47.28 µg ml−1 after 24 and 48 h, respectively. When microemulsions containing essential oils were tested, the IC50 values exhibited a reduction of over 80% after 24 h. Particularly, eugenol, a constituent of the O. gratissimum essential oil, displayed higher amoebicidal activity. The essential oils also caused damage to the cell membrane, resulting in the subsequent death of the trophozoites. Conclusions The EOs of A. citrodora, C. winterianus, and O. gratissimum and their microemulsions showed antiparasitic effect against A. polyphaga trophozoites, representing promising alternatives for the treatment of diseases caused by this protozoan.

Funder

CNPq

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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