Study on antifungal effect of demethylzelamaldehyde in vitro / 药学实践与服务
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice and Service
; (12): 151-156, 2024.
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Objective To study the antifungal effect of demethylzelamaldehyde in vitro. Methods The minimum inhibitory concentrations (MIC) of demethylzeylasteral and fluconazole against 23 fungal strains were determined by micro liquid dilution method. The synergistic index (FICI) of the two drugs was determined using a checkerboard micro liquid dilution method. The synergistic effect of the combination of the two drugs was visually verified by paper diffusion experiments. Finally, the cytotoxicity of demethylzelamaldehyde was determined by CCK-8 method. Results Demethylzelamaldehyde showed a broad spectrum of antifungal activity when used alone, with MICs ranging from 4 g/L to 32 g/L. When combined with fluconazole, the effective concentration of fluconazole could be reduced from over 64 g/L to 0.25 g/L, with FICI values ranging from 0.129 to 0.254, indicating the synergistic effect of the two drugs. The CCK-8 results showed that demethylzeylasteral exhibited cytotoxicity only at concentrations four times higher than the MIC value. Conclusion Demethylzelamaldehyde exhibited good antifungal effect and synergistic effect with fluconazole, and its toxicity was low.
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Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice and Service
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2024
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