Evidence supporting the use of: Eugenol
For the health condition: Fungal Infections

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Scientific
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Eugenol, a major component of clove oil, has been studied for its antifungal properties in vitro and in animal models. Laboratory studies have demonstrated that eugenol can inhibit the growth of several fungal species, including Candida albicans and Aspergillus species. The proposed mechanisms of action include disruption of fungal cell membranes and interference with enzyme activity essential for fungal survival. Additionally, eugenol has shown synergistic effects when combined with conventional antifungal drugs, potentially enhancing their efficacy and helping to overcome resistance in some strains.

Despite promising laboratory results, clinical data supporting the use of eugenol for treating fungal infections in humans is limited. Most evidence comes from in vitro experiments or animal studies, which do not always translate into effective and safe treatments for humans. There are a few reports of topical preparations containing eugenol being used in dental practice to manage oral candidiasis, but these are not large-scale or rigorously controlled studies. At present, eugenol’s antifungal effects are recognized scientifically, but the evidence remains preliminary, and it is not widely adopted as a standard clinical treatment for fungal infections. More robust human clinical trials are needed to validate its efficacy and safety for this use.

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