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An. acad. bras. ciênc ; 89(3): 1671-1681, July-Sept. 2017. tab, graf
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS | ID: biblio-886765

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ABSTRACT Fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs) were obtained from vegetable oils of soybean, corn and sunflower. The current study was focused on evaluating the antifungal activity of FAMEs mainly against Paracoccidioides spp., as well as testing the interaction of these compounds with commercial antifungal drugs and also their antioxidant potential. FAMEs presented small IC50 values (1.86-9.42 μg/mL). All three FAMEs tested showed antifungal activity against isolates of Paracoccidioides spp. with MIC values ranging from 15.6-500 µg/mL. Sunflower FAMEs exhibited antifungal activity that extended also to other genera, with an MIC of 15.6 μg/mL against Candida glabrata and C. krusei and 31.2 μg/mL against C. parapsilosis. FAMEs exhibited a synergetic effect with itraconazole. The antifungal activity of the FAMEs against isolates of Paracoccidioides spp. is likely due to the presence of methyl linoleate, the major compound present in all three FAMEs. The results obtained indicate the potential of FAMEs as sources for antifungal and antioxidant activity.


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Paracoccidioides/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Picrates/pharmacologie , Glycine max/composition chimique , Dérivés du biphényle/pharmacologie , Huiles végétales/pharmacologie , Zea mays/composition chimique , Helianthus/composition chimique , Antifongiques/pharmacologie , Picrates/isolement et purification , Dérivés du biphényle/isolement et purification , Huiles végétales/composition chimique , Tests de sensibilité microbienne , Résistance des champignons aux médicaments , Dose létale 50 , Chromatographie gazeuse-spectrométrie de masse , Antifongiques/isolement et purification
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Braz. j. microbiol ; 45(4): 1341-1347, Oct.-Dec. 2014. graf, tab
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS | ID: lil-741285

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Bacterial infections cause thousands of deaths in the world every year. In most cases, infections are more serious because the patient is already weakened, and often, the bacteria are already resistant to the antibiotics used. Counterparting this negative scenario, the interest in medicinal plants as an alternative to the synthetic antimicrobial drugs is blossoming worldwide. In the present work, we identified the volatile compounds of ethanol extracts of Melissa officinalis, Mentha sp., Ocimum basilicum, Plectranthus barbatus, and Rosmarinus officinalis by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS). Also was evaluated antimicrobial activity of ethanol extracts against 6 bacteria of clinical interest, and was tested the interaction of these extracts with a commercial antibiotic streptomycin. Phytol was a compound identified in all extracts by GC/MS, being majoritary component in Plectranthus barbatus and Rosmarinus officinalis. The Gram-positive bacteria were more sensitive to ethanol extracts, and Plectranthus barbatus and Rosmarinus officinalis were the most active extracts. Ethanol extracts exhibited a synergetic effect with streptomycin. These results encourage additional studies, in order to evaluate the possibilities of using ethanol extracts of Lamiaceae family as natural source for antibacterial activity.


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Humains , Antibactériens/pharmacologie , Bactéries/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Synergie des médicaments , Lamiaceae/composition chimique , Extraits de plantes/pharmacologie , Streptomycine/pharmacologie , Composés organiques volatils/pharmacologie , Antibactériens/isolement et purification , Chromatographie gazeuse-spectrométrie de masse , Tests de sensibilité microbienne , Extraits de plantes/isolement et purification , Composés organiques volatils/isolement et purification
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