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The effect of Zuccagnia punctata, an argentine medicinal plant, on virulence factors from Candida species
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2014-07Registro en:
Nuño, Gabriela; Alberto, Maria Rosa; Zampini, Iris Catiana; Cuello, Ana Soledad; Ordóñez, Roxana Mabel; et al.; The effect of Zuccagnia punctata, an argentine medicinal plant, on virulence factors from Candida species; Natural Products; Natural Product Communications; 9; 7-2014; 933-936
1934-578X
1555-9475
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Nuño, Gabriela
Alberto, Maria Rosa
Zampini, Iris Catiana
Cuello, Ana Soledad
Ordóñez, Roxana Mabel
Sayago, Jorge Esteban
Baroni, María Verónica
Wunderlin, Daniel Alberto
Isla, Maria Ines
Resumen
Zuccagnia punctata Cav. has been used as a traditional medicine in Argentina for the treatment of bacterial and fungal infections. In this study, we evaluated the ability of Z. punctata extracts (ZpE) and isolated compounds from them to inhibit the growth and virulence factors of Candida species. ZpE showed inhibitory activity against planktonic cell of all assayed Candida species with MIC values of 400 µg/mL and with MFC values between 400 and 1,200 µg/mL. The principal identified compounds by HPLC-MS/MS and UV-VIS were chalcones (2ʹ,4ʹ-dihydroxy-3ʹ-methoxychalcone, 2ʹ,4ʹ- dihydroxychalcone), flavones (galangin, 3,7-dihydroxyflavone and chrysin) and flavanones (naringenin, 7-hydroxyflavanone and pinocembrine). These compounds were more effective as inhibitors than the extracts upon biofilm formation as well as on preformed Candida biofilm and yeast germ tube formation. Furthermore, ZpE and chalcones are able to produce the inhibition of exoenzymes which are responsible for the invasion mechanisms of pathogens. All these effects could modulate colonization, thereby suppressing the pathogen invasive potential. Our results indicate that the ZpE and chalcones could be used in antifungal therapy.