%0 Journal Article %T In vitro antifungal and demelanizing activity of Nepeta rtanjensis essential oil against the human pathogen Bipolaris spicifera %A Ljaljevi£¿-Grbi£¿ Milica %A Stupar M. %A Vukojevi£¿ Jelena %A Grubi£¿i£¿ D. %J Archives of Biological Sciences %D 2011 %I Serbian Biological Society %R 10.2298/abs1103897g %X The antifungal activity of Nepeta rtanjensis Dikli & Milojevi essential oil was tested against the human pathogenic fungus Bipolaris spicifera (Bainier) Subramanian via mycelial growth assay and conidia germination assay. The minimally inhibitory concentration (MIC) of the oil was determined at 1.0 ¦Ìg ml-1, while the MIC for the antifungal drug Bifonazole in a positive control was determined at 10.0 ¦Ìg ml-1. The maximum of conidia germination inhibition was accomplished at 0.6 ¦Ìg ml-1. In addition, at 0.6 ¦Ìg ml-1 and 0.8 ¦Ìg ml-1 the oil was able to cause morphophysiological changes in B. spicifera. The most significant result is the bleaching effect of the melanized conidial apparatus of the test fungi, since the melanin is the virulence factor in human pathogenic fungi. These results showed the strong antifungal properties of N. rtanjensis essential oil, supporting its possible rational use as an alternative source of new antifungal compounds. %K Bipolaris spicifera (Bainier) Subram. %K essential oil %K antifungal activity %K melanin %K human pathogen %K depigmentation %U http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-4664/2011/0354-46641103897G.pdf