
Melaleuca spp. essential oil and its medical applicability. A Brief Review
Author(s) -
Thaís Rossini de Oliveira,
Anderson Laerte Teixeira,
Janaína Priscila Barbosa,
Simone Nataly Busato de Feiria,
Giovana Cláudia Boni,
Flávia Camila Maia,
Paula Cristina Anibal,
Gayan Kanchana Wijesinghe,
José Francisco Höfling
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
brazilian journal of natural sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2595-0584
DOI - 10.31415/bjns.v3i1.89
Subject(s) - tea tree oil , antimicrobial , medicinal plants , melaleuca , essential oil , traditional medicine , biology , population , microbiology and biotechnology , medicine , botany , environmental health
Medicinal plants have long been used as an alternative in the treatment of diseases, whether using extracts, essential oils and / or bioactive components. Thus, the use of medicinal plants, with popularly known effects for the treatment of infections, has gained prominence, in research related to extracts and essential oils of medicinal plants, in an attempt to discover and future application of new molecules with antimicrobial and / or effect coadjuvant molecules to antimicrobials on the market. Studies with species of Melaleuca spp., Demonstrate wide application of its essential oil, without treating skin infections, microbial infections, herpes, diseases associated with pathogenic microorganisms of the oral cavity. The emerging microbial resistance to the drugs currently available on the market, has been affected by both researchers and the general population, so that the research experimented with was conducted revealing a high synergistic potential between drugs and natural drugs, present in drugs. In view of the above, this study aimed to present, through a bibliographic survey, a use of medicinal plants in the face of microbial resistance, as well as medicinal therapy based on the use of essential oils from alternative tea tree, leucadendron tea tree and quinquenervia tea tree, already inclusion in the literature.