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Antifungal activity of plant-derived essential oils on Candida tropicalis planktonic and biofilms cells.

Caio Marcelo Cury Souza1, Silvio Alves Pereira Junior1, Thaís da Silva Moraes1, Jaqueline Lopes Damasceno1, Suzana Amorim Mendes1, Herbert Júnior Dias2, Ricardo Stefani3, Denise Crispim Tavares1, Carlos Henrique Gomes Martins1, Antônio Eduardo Miller Crotti2, Maria José Soares Mendes-Giannini4, Regina Helena Pires5.   

Abstract

Dental prosthesis supports Candida species growth and may predispose the oral cavity to lesions. C. tropicalis has emerged as a colonizer of prosthesis and has shown resistance to clinically used antifungal agents, which has increased the search for new antifungals. This work describes the effectiveness of fifteen essential oils (EOs) against C. tropicalis The EOs were obtained by hydrodistillation and were chemically characterized by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. The antifungal activities of the EOs were evaluated by the microdilution method and showed that Pelargonium graveolens (Geraniaceae) (PG-EO) was the most effective oil. Geraniol and linalool were the major constituents of PG-EO. The 2,3-Bis-(2-Methoxy-4-Nitro-5-Sulfophenyl)-2H-Tetrazolium-5-Carboxanilide (XTT) assay showed that all the clinical C. tropicalis strains formed viable biofilms. Scanning electron microscopy examination of the biofilms revealed a complex architecture with basal layer of yeast cells and an upper layer of filamentous cells. Treatments with PG-EO, linalool, and geraniol significantly reduced the number of viable biofilm cells and inhibited biofilm formation after exposure for 48 h. PG-EO, geraniol, and linalool were not toxic to normal human lung fibroblasts (GM07492A) at the concentrations they were active against C. tropicalis Together, our results indicated that C. tropicalis is susceptible to treatment with PG-EO, geraniol, and linalool, which could become options to prevent or treat this infection.
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Keywords:  C. tropicalis; P. graveolens; biofilms; essential oils

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26868902     DOI: 10.1093/mmy/myw003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Mycol        ISSN: 1369-3786            Impact factor:   4.076


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