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In Vitro and In Vivo Anti-Candida spp. Activity of Plant-Derived Products
Candidiasis therapy, especially for candidiasis caused by Candida non-albicans species, is limited by the relatively reduced number of antifungal drugs and the emergence of antifungal tolerance. This study evaluates the anticandidal activity of 41 plant-derived products against Candida species, in b...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6918153/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31718037 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants8110494 |
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author | Pedroso, Reginaldo dos Santos Balbino, Brenda Lorena Andrade, Géssica Dias, Maria Cecilia Pereira Sacardo Alvarenga, Tavane Aparecida Pedroso, Rita Cássia Nascimento Pimenta, Letícia Pereira Lucarini, Rodrigo Pauletti, Patrícia Mendonça Januário, Ana Helena Carvalho, Marco Túlio Menezes Miranda, Mayker Lazaro Dantas Pires, Regina Helena |
author_facet | Pedroso, Reginaldo dos Santos Balbino, Brenda Lorena Andrade, Géssica Dias, Maria Cecilia Pereira Sacardo Alvarenga, Tavane Aparecida Pedroso, Rita Cássia Nascimento Pimenta, Letícia Pereira Lucarini, Rodrigo Pauletti, Patrícia Mendonça Januário, Ana Helena Carvalho, Marco Túlio Menezes Miranda, Mayker Lazaro Dantas Pires, Regina Helena |
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description | Candidiasis therapy, especially for candidiasis caused by Candida non-albicans species, is limited by the relatively reduced number of antifungal drugs and the emergence of antifungal tolerance. This study evaluates the anticandidal activity of 41 plant-derived products against Candida species, in both planktonic and biofilm cells. This study also evaluates the toxicity and the therapeutic action of the most active compounds by using the Caenorhabditis elegans–Candida model. The planktonic cells were cultured with various concentrations of the tested agents. The Cupressus sempervirens, Citrus limon, and Litsea cubeba essential oils as well as gallic acid were the most active anticandidal compounds. Candida cell re-growth after treatment with these agents for 48 h demonstrated that the L. cubeba essential oil and gallic acid displayed fungistatic activity, whereas the C. limon and C. sempervirens essential oils exhibited fungicidal activity. The C. sempervirens essential oil was not toxic and increased the survival of C. elegans worms infected with C. glabrata or C. orthopsilosis. All the plant-derived products assayed at 250 µg/mL affected C. krusei biofilms. The tested plant-derived products proved to be potential therapeutic agents against Candida, especially Candida non-albicans species, and should be considered when developing new anticandidal agents. |
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spelling | pubmed-69181532019-12-24 In Vitro and In Vivo Anti-Candida spp. Activity of Plant-Derived Products Pedroso, Reginaldo dos Santos Balbino, Brenda Lorena Andrade, Géssica Dias, Maria Cecilia Pereira Sacardo Alvarenga, Tavane Aparecida Pedroso, Rita Cássia Nascimento Pimenta, Letícia Pereira Lucarini, Rodrigo Pauletti, Patrícia Mendonça Januário, Ana Helena Carvalho, Marco Túlio Menezes Miranda, Mayker Lazaro Dantas Pires, Regina Helena Plants (Basel) Article Candidiasis therapy, especially for candidiasis caused by Candida non-albicans species, is limited by the relatively reduced number of antifungal drugs and the emergence of antifungal tolerance. This study evaluates the anticandidal activity of 41 plant-derived products against Candida species, in both planktonic and biofilm cells. This study also evaluates the toxicity and the therapeutic action of the most active compounds by using the Caenorhabditis elegans–Candida model. The planktonic cells were cultured with various concentrations of the tested agents. The Cupressus sempervirens, Citrus limon, and Litsea cubeba essential oils as well as gallic acid were the most active anticandidal compounds. Candida cell re-growth after treatment with these agents for 48 h demonstrated that the L. cubeba essential oil and gallic acid displayed fungistatic activity, whereas the C. limon and C. sempervirens essential oils exhibited fungicidal activity. The C. sempervirens essential oil was not toxic and increased the survival of C. elegans worms infected with C. glabrata or C. orthopsilosis. All the plant-derived products assayed at 250 µg/mL affected C. krusei biofilms. The tested plant-derived products proved to be potential therapeutic agents against Candida, especially Candida non-albicans species, and should be considered when developing new anticandidal agents. MDPI 2019-11-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6918153/ /pubmed/31718037 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants8110494 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Pedroso, Reginaldo dos Santos Balbino, Brenda Lorena Andrade, Géssica Dias, Maria Cecilia Pereira Sacardo Alvarenga, Tavane Aparecida Pedroso, Rita Cássia Nascimento Pimenta, Letícia Pereira Lucarini, Rodrigo Pauletti, Patrícia Mendonça Januário, Ana Helena Carvalho, Marco Túlio Menezes Miranda, Mayker Lazaro Dantas Pires, Regina Helena In Vitro and In Vivo Anti-Candida spp. Activity of Plant-Derived Products |
title | In Vitro and In Vivo Anti-Candida spp. Activity of Plant-Derived Products |
title_full | In Vitro and In Vivo Anti-Candida spp. Activity of Plant-Derived Products |
title_fullStr | In Vitro and In Vivo Anti-Candida spp. Activity of Plant-Derived Products |
title_full_unstemmed | In Vitro and In Vivo Anti-Candida spp. Activity of Plant-Derived Products |
title_short | In Vitro and In Vivo Anti-Candida spp. Activity of Plant-Derived Products |
title_sort | in vitro and in vivo anti-candida spp. activity of plant-derived products |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6918153/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31718037 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants8110494 |
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