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In vitro Antibiotic and Modulatory Activity of Mesosphaerum suaveolens (L.) Kuntze against Candida strains.

Authors :
Rodrigues Costa, Adrielle
Bezerra, José Weverton Almeida
Pereira da Cruz, Rafael
de Freitas, Maria Audilene
da Silva, Viviane Bezerra
Neto, João Cruz
dos Santos, Antonia Thassya Lucas
Bezerra Morais Braga, Maria Flaviana
da Silva, Leomara Andrade
Ivaneide Rocha, Maria
Kamdem, Jean Paul
Iriti, Marcello
Vitalini, Sara
Duarte, Antonia Eliene
Barros, Luiz Marivando
Source :
Antibiotics (2079-6382); Feb2020, Vol. 9 Issue 2, p46, 1p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The emergence of fungal resistance to commercial drugs has been a major problem for the WHO. In this context, research with natural products is promising in the discovery of new active substances. Thus, this work evaluated the antifungal effect of a medicinal plant (i.e., Mesosphaerum suaveolens) against strains of the genus Candida, tested the combined effect with the drug fluconazole, and, finally, determined the phenolic constituents present in the species. Initially, aqueous extracts of leaves (AELMs) and aerial parts (AEAPMs) of the species were prepared. For microbiological assays, the minimum fungicidal concentration was determined by broth microdilution, and the combined effect of fluconazole extracts were verified by sub-inhibitory microdilution concentrations (CFM/8) followed by spectrophotometric readings which were used to determine the IC<subscript>50</subscript>. HPLC detected the presence of flavonoids and phenolic acids, detecting eight compounds present in the samples of which caffeic acid and quercetin were major components. The AELMs modulated fluconazole activity since it decreased fluconazole's IC<subscript>50</subscript> from 7.8 µg/mL to an IC<subscript>50</subscript> of 4.7 µg/mL (CA LM 77) and from 28.8 µg/mL to 18.26 µg/mL (CA INCQS 40006) for the C. albicans strains. The AEAPMs were able to potentiate the effect of fluconazole more effectively than the AELMs. Such an effect was significant for the 16 µg/mL concentration for CA LM 77 and 32 µg/mL for CA INCQS 40006. The AEAPMs as well as the AELMs presented clinically relevant activities for C. tropicalis strains. For the C. tropicalis LM 23 strain, the AEPMs obtained an IC<subscript>50</subscript> of 25 µg/mL and the AELMs an IC<subscript>50</subscript> of 359.9 µg/mL. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20796382
Volume :
9
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Antibiotics (2079-6382)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
142256311
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics9020046