1. Chemical composition, antifungal activity, antibiofilm and citotoxicity of the essential oil of Citrus deliciosa tenore.
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Roos VC, Denardi LB, Teixeira CA, Machado VS, Verdi CM, Dos Santos ID, Wagner R, Sagrillo MR, Pacheco PDS, Gindri AL, and Santos RCV
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- Brazil, Humans, Candida drug effects, Cryptococcus gattii drug effects, Cyclohexenes pharmacology, Cyclohexenes chemistry, Terpenes pharmacology, Terpenes chemistry, Limonene pharmacology, Monoterpenes pharmacology, Monoterpenes chemistry, Antioxidants pharmacology, Antioxidants chemistry, Candida albicans drug effects, Cyclohexane Monoterpenes, Biofilms drug effects, Antifungal Agents pharmacology, Antifungal Agents chemistry, Citrus chemistry, Oils, Volatile pharmacology, Oils, Volatile chemistry, Microbial Sensitivity Tests, Cryptococcus neoformans drug effects, Trichosporon drug effects, Plant Leaves chemistry
- Abstract
The leaves of Citrus deliciosa Tenore were collected in southern Brazil, dried, and subjected to the hydrodistillation process to obtain the essential oil. The extraction of essential oil yielded 0.97% ± 0.04. The chromatographic profile of this compound revealed 11 substances, being methyl N-methyl-anthranilate (75.1%), γ-terpinene (13.8%), and Limonene (7%) as major substances. The essential oil shows antifungal action against all tested yeasts, with promising action against Cryptococcus neoformans, Cryptococcus gattii, and Trichosporon asahii . This compound was also able to inhibit the biofilm production of Candida albicans, Candida glabrata, Candida parapsilosis, and T. asahii . The essential oil of tangerine showed weak antioxidant action. It did not show cytotoxicity in human mononuclear cells. It is hoped that these results may guide future studies for the production of formulations that can be used in the treatment of biofilms caused by yeasts, as well as in candidiasis, cryptococcosis, and/or trichosporonosis.
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- 2024
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