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What is Candida Albicans
Candida
albicans are members of a large group of micro organism whose cells contain
complex structures enclosed within the membranes, including yeast(2)(3), fungi(4)(5)(6), and
mold(6) that live among the gut flora in the human mouth and
gastrointestinal tract. In fact, under normal circumstances, Candida
albicans that does not cause harmful effects, but overgrowth results in
candidiasis. Non-
albicans Candida
(NAC) species cause 35-65% of all candidaemias in the general patient
population(1). According to joint study, in many cases, biofilm(
microorganisms with cells stick to each other on a surface) formation(7) gene mutations(8) and overexpression of genes(9)(10) are often associated with increased
Candida resistance toward antifungal agents.
Treatments and controllings
Anti fungal products
1. Manuka Honey
Manuka
honeyhas been known to benefit humans in healing wounds and injuries(309)
without inducing damage to cells. The product also contains hydrogen peroxide
claimed to have antimicrobial property(310), including candida albicans(311).
2. Undecylenic acid
Undecylenic acid is the common name of the 10-undecenoic acid,
an
organic unsaturated fatty acid derived from castor oil, It is a natural
antimicrobial property(312)against fungal skin infections(313)(314) and Candida
albicans(315).
3. Caprylic acid
Caprylic acid is the common name
for the eight-carbon saturated fatty acid found naturally in coconuts
and breast milk, used in treatments for a variety of conditions,
including Candida(316)(317).
4. Echinacea angustifolia
Echinacea angustifolia is a herbaceous plant species
Echinacea angustifolia, belonging to the family Asteraceae
native to Northern America. Echinacea angustifolia besides enhances the
immune system function(318)(319) against invasion of bacteria and viral through its antioxidant effects, it also used
to treat bacterial infections(320) and candida(318) in herb medicine.
5. Horopeito
Horopeit is
a genus Pseudowintera, part of family Winteraceae. It contains a
compound polygodial, a chemical compound used to suppress the growth of
candida(321)(322) by damaging the permeable cell membrane of yeast(322).
6. Oregano
Oregano is a genus of the
mint family Lamiaceae, native to southwestern Eurasia and the
Mediterranean
region. The herb not only promotes digestive health(323), clear skin and a healthy
immune system(324), but also dehydrates
candida(325) by reacting with the water in the bloodstream, through its phytochemicals Carvacrol and Thymol(326).
7. Aloe vera
Aloe vera is a genus Aloe belonging to the family
Asphodelaceae,
originated in the Sudan. Beside containing significant
amounts of amino acids, enzymes, vitamins, minerals and antioxidants
which help to enhance the immune function(327) in fighting against virus and
bacteria infection and inflammation(328), it also maintains a proper
PH levels that inhibit the growth of candida(329) and repairs and seals the
intestinal wall, which stops Candida from actually penetrating through
into your blood stream(330).
8. Tea tree oil
Tea tree oil is a pale
yellow color to nearly clear essential oil extracted from the leaves
of the Narrow-leaved Tea-tree, native to the northeast coast of New
South Wales, Australia. In Fluconazole-resistant c
andida
albicans strains, in dose-depend manner, tea tree oil
strongly exhibited fluconazole activity against fluconazole-resistant C.
albicans strains, through its anti fungal activity(331). Terpinen-4-ol,
the main bioactive component found in teat
tree oil, showed to accelerate clearance all Candida strains from the vagina , including the azole-resistant forms in rat vaginal infection model(332)
9. Tannate plant extracts
Tannate is the salt or ester of tannic acid.
Tannate plant extract is a powerful anti fungal agent(333)(334) by destroying
candida selectively without harming the good flora in the body(335). It is
said that tannate plant extract is effective in treating bacteria, viruses,
fungal infections due to its antifungal(333)(334), anti-inflammatory properties(336).
10. Biotin
Biotin or viyamin B7, a
coenzyme
in the metabolism of fatty acids and leucine, plays an important role in
gluconeogenesis(337). According to Università degli Studi di Torino, patients with biotin deficiency are at high risk of
candida albicans overgrowth(338). Biotin prevents yeast to change
into its fungal form(339), thus reducing risk of candida albicans overgrowth.
11. Probiotics (friendly bacteria)
Probiotic
is live microorganisms which benefits the host. Intake of probiotics
enhances the production of hydrogen peroxide(340) that plays a important role
in preventing candida overgrowth and through self-multiple mechanisms(341).
13. Etc.
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