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Pikling Lam1, Stanton Hon Lung Kok2, Kenneth Ka Ho Lee2, Kim Hung Lam1, Desmond Kwok Po Hau3, Wai Yeung Wong4, Zhaoxiang Bian3, Roberto Gambari5, Chung Hin Chui6.
Abstract
Candida albicans (C. albicans) is an opportunistic fungal pathogen, particularly observed in immunocompromised patients. C. albicans accounts for 50-70% of cases of invasive candidiasis in the majority of clinical settings. Terbinafine, an allylamine antifungal drug, has been used to treat fungal infections previously. It has fungistatic activity against C. albicans. Traditional Chinese medicines can be used as complementary medicines to conventional drugs to treat a variety of ailments and diseases. Berberine is a quaternary alkaloid isolated from the traditional Chinese herb, Coptidis Rhizoma, while berberrubine is isolated from the medicinal plant Berberis vulgaris, but is also readily derived from berberine by pyrolysis. The present study demonstrates the possible complementary use of berberine and berberrubine with terbinafine against C. albicans. The experimental findings assume that the potential application of these alkaloids together with reduced dosage of the standard drug would enhance the resulting antifungal potency.Entities:
Keywords: C. albicans; antifungal; berberine; berberrubine; terbinafine
Year: 2016 PMID: 27073630 PMCID: PMC4812318 DOI: 10.3892/br.2016.608
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Rep ISSN: 2049-9434