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Natural extracts from wild flowers used in Portuguese folk medicine like a new antifungal agents against Candida species
| Resumo: | The prevalence of opportunistic fungal infections has been increasing dramatically over the recent decades mainly due to the boom of the AIDS epidemic, increasing number of immunocompromised patients and the commonly use of indwelling medical devices. Although Candida albicans has been regarded as the most common causative agent of fungal infection in humans, nowadays other non-Candida albicans Candida (NCAC) species such as Candida glabrata, Candida tropicalis and Candida parapsilosis, are emerging as significant nosocomial pathogens and with high level of resistance to certain antifungal drugs. So, in the last years the interest in natural compounds has raised, specifically some phenolic extracts which have been known in folk medicine as antimicrobial agents. Thus, this work aimed to perform a screening of the antifungal potential of phenolic extracts of Castanea sativa, Filipendula ulmaria and Rosa micrantha flowers from Northeastern Portugal, against Candida species. The extracts were exhaustively characterized by HPLC-DAD-ESI/MS. Hydrolysable tannins were the main group of phenolic compounds in C. sativa and F. ulmaria samples, while flavonoids including procyanidins were the most abundant group in R. micrantha (6090 ± 253 mg/Kg). The minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) was determined according with the guidelines in National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards (NCCLS, M27-A2 document) with some modifications. All extracts revealed promising antifungal effect, with MIC values ranging from concentrations under 0.05 to 0.625 mg/ml. R. micrantha extract showed a strong effect (MIC ≤ 0.155mg/ml) against the four strains assayed. Furthermore, it is also possible to assume that was against C. glabrata and C. parapsilosis that the phenolic extracts showed the highest activity (MIC <0.05mg/ml). Finally, the natural extracts effect was assessed on biofilm formation and on pre-formed biofilms by total biomass quantification using CV staining (1%, v/v). F. ulmaria and R. Micrantha were causative agent of important inhibition and destruction of C. tropicalis biofilms. In summary, the significant antifungal activity of C. sativa, F. ulmaria and R. micrantha revealed in this work, suggest that they could serve as a source of compounds with therapeutic potential against Candida-related infections. |
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| Autores principais: | Alves, Carlos |
| Outros Autores: | Ferreira, Isabel C. F. R.; Barros, Lillian; Silva, Sónia Carina; Oliveira, Rosário; Henriques, Mariana |
| Ano: | 2012 |
| País: | Portugal |
| Tipo de documento: | outro |
| Tipo de acesso: | acesso aberto |
| Instituição associada: | Universidade do Minho |
| Idioma: | inglês |
| Origem: | RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho |
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| author | Alves, Carlos |
| author2 | Ferreira, Isabel C. F. R. Barros, Lillian Silva, Sónia Carina Oliveira, Rosário Henriques, Mariana |
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| description | The prevalence of opportunistic fungal infections has been increasing dramatically over the recent decades mainly due to the boom of the AIDS epidemic, increasing number of immunocompromised patients and the commonly use of indwelling medical devices. Although Candida albicans has been regarded as the most common causative agent of fungal infection in humans, nowadays other non-Candida albicans Candida (NCAC) species such as Candida glabrata, Candida tropicalis and Candida parapsilosis, are emerging as significant nosocomial pathogens and with high level of resistance to certain antifungal drugs. So, in the last years the interest in natural compounds has raised, specifically some phenolic extracts which have been known in folk medicine as antimicrobial agents. Thus, this work aimed to perform a screening of the antifungal potential of phenolic extracts of Castanea sativa, Filipendula ulmaria and Rosa micrantha flowers from Northeastern Portugal, against Candida species. The extracts were exhaustively characterized by HPLC-DAD-ESI/MS. Hydrolysable tannins were the main group of phenolic compounds in C. sativa and F. ulmaria samples, while flavonoids including procyanidins were the most abundant group in R. micrantha (6090 ± 253 mg/Kg). The minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) was determined according with the guidelines in National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards (NCCLS, M27-A2 document) with some modifications. All extracts revealed promising antifungal effect, with MIC values ranging from concentrations under 0.05 to 0.625 mg/ml. R. micrantha extract showed a strong effect (MIC ≤ 0.155mg/ml) against the four strains assayed. Furthermore, it is also possible to assume that was against C. glabrata and C. parapsilosis that the phenolic extracts showed the highest activity (MIC <0.05mg/ml). Finally, the natural extracts effect was assessed on biofilm formation and on pre-formed biofilms by total biomass quantification using CV staining (1%, v/v). F. ulmaria and R. Micrantha were causative agent of important inhibition and destruction of C. tropicalis biofilms. In summary, the significant antifungal activity of C. sativa, F. ulmaria and R. micrantha revealed in this work, suggest that they could serve as a source of compounds with therapeutic potential against Candida-related infections. |
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| spelling | engporThe prevalence of opportunistic fungal infections has been increasing dramatically over the recent decades mainly due to the boom of the AIDS epidemic, increasing number of immunocompromised patients and the commonly use of indwelling medical devices. Although Candida albicans has been regarded as the most common causative agent of fungal infection in humans, nowadays other non-Candida albicans Candida (NCAC) species such as Candida glabrata, Candida tropicalis and Candida parapsilosis, are emerging as significant nosocomial pathogens and with high level of resistance to certain antifungal drugs. So, in the last years the interest in natural compounds has raised, specifically some phenolic extracts which have been known in folk medicine as antimicrobial agents. Thus, this work aimed to perform a screening of the antifungal potential of phenolic extracts of Castanea sativa, Filipendula ulmaria and Rosa micrantha flowers from Northeastern Portugal, against Candida species. The extracts were exhaustively characterized by HPLC-DAD-ESI/MS. Hydrolysable tannins were the main group of phenolic compounds in C. sativa and F. ulmaria samples, while flavonoids including procyanidins were the most abundant group in R. micrantha (6090 ± 253 mg/Kg). The minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) was determined according with the guidelines in National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards (NCCLS, M27-A2 document) with some modifications. All extracts revealed promising antifungal effect, with MIC values ranging from concentrations under 0.05 to 0.625 mg/ml. R. micrantha extract showed a strong effect (MIC ≤ 0.155mg/ml) against the four strains assayed. Furthermore, it is also possible to assume that was against C. glabrata and C. parapsilosis that the phenolic extracts showed the highest activity (MIC <0.05mg/ml). Finally, the natural extracts effect was assessed on biofilm formation and on pre-formed biofilms by total biomass quantification using CV staining (1%, v/v). F. ulmaria and R. Micrantha were causative agent of important inhibition and destruction of C. tropicalis biofilms. In summary, the significant antifungal activity of C. sativa, F. ulmaria and R. micrantha revealed in this work, suggest that they could serve as a source of compounds with therapeutic potential against Candida-related infections.application/pdfporNatural extracts from wild flowers used in Portuguese folk medicine like a new antifungal agents against Candida speciesAlves, CarlosFerreira, Isabel C. F. R.Barros, LillianSilva, Sónia CarinaOliveira, RosárioHenriques, MarianaHostingInstitutionOrganizationalUniversidade do Minhoe-mailmailto:repositorium@usdb.uminho.ptrepositorium@usdb.uminho.pt2013-11-28T17:42:57Z20122012-01-01T00:00:00ZHandlehttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/26456http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2open access89672 bytesother research producthttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_1843otherhttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2application/pdffulltexthttps://prod-dspace.uminho.pt/bitstreams/52a3458f-dc76-483b-97c1-1bdacfa31ecd/download |
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| title | Natural extracts from wild flowers used in Portuguese folk medicine like a new antifungal agents against Candida species |
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