The Effects of Tormentic Acid and Extracts from Callistemon citrinus on Candida albicans and Candida tropicalis Growth and Inhibition of Ergosterol Biosynthesis in Candida albicans .

TheScientificWorldJournal(2021)

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and are the leading causes of human fungal infections worldwide. There is an increase in resistance of pathogens to existing antifungal drugs leading to a need to find new sources of antifungal agents. Tormentic acid has been isolated from different plants including and has been found to possess antimicrobial properties, including antifungal activity. The study aimed to determine the effects of tormentic and extracts from on and . and a possible mode of action. The extracts and tormentic acid were screened for antifungal activity using the broth microdilution method. The growth of both species was inhibited by the extracts, and was more susceptible to the extract compared to . . The growth of . was inhibited by 80% at 100 g/ml of both the DCM: methanol extract and the ethanol: water extract. Tormentic acid reduced the growth of by 72% at 100 g/ml. The effects of the extracts and tormentic acid on ergosterol content in were determined using a UV/Vis scanning spectrophotometer. At concentrations of tormentic acid of 25 g/ml, 50 g/ml, 100 g/ml, and 200 g/ml, the content of ergosterol was decreased by 22%, 36%, 48%, and 78%, respectively. Similarly, the DCM: methanol extract at 100 g/ml and 200 g/ml decreased the content by 78% and 88%, respectively. A dose-dependent decrease in ergosterol content was observed in cells exposed to miconazole with a 25 g/ml concentration causing a 100% decrease in ergosterol content. Therefore, tormentic acid inhibits the synthesis of ergosterol in . Modifications of the structure of tormentic acid to increase its antifungal potency may be explored in further studies.
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