ETUDE IN VITRO DE L’EFFET ANTIFONGIQUE DES HUILES EXTRAITES DE PLANTES MEDICINALES ET LEURS EFFETS CHEZ DES RATS WISTAR CONTAMINES PAR LES MYCOTOXINES
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This study aimed to evaluate in vitro the antifungal activity of oils and their fatty
acids methyl esters (FAMEs) isolated from three medicinal plants growing in Bechar
department (Citrullus colocynthis L., Linum usitatissimum L. and Nigella sativa L.) against
mycotoxines A. flavus and A. ochraceus. Two methods were used in this investigation: radial
growth on solid medium and the evaluation of the biomass on liquid medium. It seems also
necessary in this study to test in vivo the stabilizing or corrective impact of the oil on
growing Wistar rat contaminated by 125μg / g AFB1 and / or 250μg / OTA
The extraction of the oils from the studied plants offered acceptable yields. The
characterization of the oils as well as their fatty acids methyl esters (FAMEs) via spectral
analysis and viscosimetric study revealed that these later are rich in -linolenic and linoleic
acids.
The results of the antifungal evaluation showed that oils and their FAMEs induced
underdevelopment of the studied fungi. This later was more important on the solid medium
and very marked on A. flavus than A.ochraceus. The oil of Linum usitatissimum and its
FAMEs showed the best antifungal percentage (IAF HL 55.65 % A.flavus-IAF HL 42.46 % A.
ochraceus), (IAF HL 52.04 % A.flavus-IAF HL 42.46 % A.ochraceus). The synergisyic antifungal
essay combining the three oils revealed an improvement of the inhibition of the fungal
growth.
In vivo study of the regulating power of oil extracted from Citrullus colocynthis L.
and Nigella sativa L. showed stabilizing and corrective effects on physical weight, lipid and
protein metabolism as well as on transaminases expression. These effects behave signs for
a possible modulation of the impact of these mycotoxins.
In conclusion, these fractions can therefore be a cheap, effective and non-toxic
alternative, for the antimicrobial as well as the clinical fields.