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Antifungal Activity of Thymus vulgaris L. Essential Oil and Its Constituent Phytochemicals against Rhizopus oryzae: Interaction with Ergosterol
Mucormycoses are emerging infections that have high rates of morbidity and mortality. They show high resistance to antifungal agents, and there is a limited therapeutic arsenal currently available, therefore, there is a great need to give priority to testing therapeutic agents for the treatment of m...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6268362/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23519243 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules171214418 |
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author | Mota, Kelly Samara de Lira Pereira, Fillipe de Oliveira de Oliveira, Wylly Araújo Lima, Igara Oliveira Lima, Edeltrudes de Oliveira |
author_facet | Mota, Kelly Samara de Lira Pereira, Fillipe de Oliveira de Oliveira, Wylly Araújo Lima, Igara Oliveira Lima, Edeltrudes de Oliveira |
author_sort | Mota, Kelly Samara de Lira |
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description | Mucormycoses are emerging infections that have high rates of morbidity and mortality. They show high resistance to antifungal agents, and there is a limited therapeutic arsenal currently available, therefore, there is a great need to give priority to testing therapeutic agents for the treatment of mucormycosis. Along this line, the use of essential oils and phytoconstituents has been emphasized as a new therapeutic approach. The objective of this work was to investigate the antifungal activity of the essential oil (EO) of Thymus vulgaris, and its constituents thymol and p-cymene against Rhizopus oryzae, through microbiological screening, determination of minimal inhibitory concentration (MICs) and minimal fungicidal concentration (MFCs), effects on mycelial growth and germination of sporangiospores and interaction with ergosterol. The MIC of EO and thymol varied 128–512 µg/mL, but the MFC of EO and thymol varied 512–1024 µg/mL and 128–1024 µg/mL, respectively. The results also showed that EO and thymol significantly inhibited mycelial development and germination of sporangiospores. Investigation of the mechanism of antifungal action showed that EO and thymol interact with ergosterol. These data indicate that EO of T. vulgaris and thymol possess strong antifungal activity, which can be related to their interaction with ergosterol, supporting the possible use of these products in the treatment of mucormycosis. |
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spelling | pubmed-62683622018-12-14 Antifungal Activity of Thymus vulgaris L. Essential Oil and Its Constituent Phytochemicals against Rhizopus oryzae: Interaction with Ergosterol Mota, Kelly Samara de Lira Pereira, Fillipe de Oliveira de Oliveira, Wylly Araújo Lima, Igara Oliveira Lima, Edeltrudes de Oliveira Molecules Article Mucormycoses are emerging infections that have high rates of morbidity and mortality. They show high resistance to antifungal agents, and there is a limited therapeutic arsenal currently available, therefore, there is a great need to give priority to testing therapeutic agents for the treatment of mucormycosis. Along this line, the use of essential oils and phytoconstituents has been emphasized as a new therapeutic approach. The objective of this work was to investigate the antifungal activity of the essential oil (EO) of Thymus vulgaris, and its constituents thymol and p-cymene against Rhizopus oryzae, through microbiological screening, determination of minimal inhibitory concentration (MICs) and minimal fungicidal concentration (MFCs), effects on mycelial growth and germination of sporangiospores and interaction with ergosterol. The MIC of EO and thymol varied 128–512 µg/mL, but the MFC of EO and thymol varied 512–1024 µg/mL and 128–1024 µg/mL, respectively. The results also showed that EO and thymol significantly inhibited mycelial development and germination of sporangiospores. Investigation of the mechanism of antifungal action showed that EO and thymol interact with ergosterol. These data indicate that EO of T. vulgaris and thymol possess strong antifungal activity, which can be related to their interaction with ergosterol, supporting the possible use of these products in the treatment of mucormycosis. MDPI 2012-12-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6268362/ /pubmed/23519243 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules171214418 Text en © 2012 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This article is an open-access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Mota, Kelly Samara de Lira Pereira, Fillipe de Oliveira de Oliveira, Wylly Araújo Lima, Igara Oliveira Lima, Edeltrudes de Oliveira Antifungal Activity of Thymus vulgaris L. Essential Oil and Its Constituent Phytochemicals against Rhizopus oryzae: Interaction with Ergosterol |
title | Antifungal Activity of Thymus vulgaris L. Essential Oil and Its Constituent Phytochemicals against Rhizopus oryzae: Interaction with Ergosterol |
title_full | Antifungal Activity of Thymus vulgaris L. Essential Oil and Its Constituent Phytochemicals against Rhizopus oryzae: Interaction with Ergosterol |
title_fullStr | Antifungal Activity of Thymus vulgaris L. Essential Oil and Its Constituent Phytochemicals against Rhizopus oryzae: Interaction with Ergosterol |
title_full_unstemmed | Antifungal Activity of Thymus vulgaris L. Essential Oil and Its Constituent Phytochemicals against Rhizopus oryzae: Interaction with Ergosterol |
title_short | Antifungal Activity of Thymus vulgaris L. Essential Oil and Its Constituent Phytochemicals against Rhizopus oryzae: Interaction with Ergosterol |
title_sort | antifungal activity of thymus vulgaris l. essential oil and its constituent phytochemicals against rhizopus oryzae: interaction with ergosterol |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6268362/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23519243 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules171214418 |
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