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Future Microbiol ; 18: 357-371, 2023 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37166186

ABSTRACT

Aim: To investigate the antifungal potential of Macrocybe titans extracts against Candida albicans. Material & methods: Extracts were obtained as aqueous (EfraMat-22 and EfraMat-45) and methanolic/ethyl acetate fractions. Results: Broth microdilution and disk diffusion assays showed that EfraMat-45 provided the best results in terms of minimum inhibitory concentration. Scanning electron microscopy analysis revealed morphological changes and slight damage on the surfaces of cells exposed to EfraMat-45 at the MIC. Fluorescence microscopy analysis of the yeasts showed cell elongation. EfraMat-45 presented high levels of phenolic compounds and flavonoids, high antioxidant activity and absence of in vitro cytotoxicity. Conclusion: The results indicated that the aqueous extract of M. titans is highly promising as an antifungal agent.


Subject(s)
Agaricales , Antifungal Agents , Antifungal Agents/pharmacology , Candida albicans , Plant Extracts/pharmacology , Microbial Sensitivity Tests , Water
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Vet Microbiol ; 157(3-4): 439-47, 2012 Jun 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22342493

ABSTRACT

Staphylococcus aureus is an opportunistic pathogen in dairy ruminants where it is found in healthy carriage and can be a major cause of mastitis. A better knowledge of the host-pathogen interactions is needed to tackle this serious animal health problem. This study aimed at identifying S. aureus proteins differentially expressed by S. aureus in nasal colonization versus mastitis. Serological proteome analysis (SERPA) was used to examine protein samples prepared from culture supernatants of S. aureus strains originally isolated from gangrenous mastitis and nasal carriage (O11) or subclinical mastitis (O46) and to compare patterns of immune-reactive proteins. These staphylococcal proteins were revealed by sera obtained from ewes suffering from S. aureus mastitis and by sera obtained from healthy nulliparous ewes (i.e. no lactation and no mastitis or other symptoms) that were nasally colonized by S. aureus. Altogether 49 staphylococcal immune-reactive proteins were identified in this study. Patterns of proteins revealed by sera from infected- or healthy carrier- animals were comparable and analysis singled out one immune-reactive protein, N-acetylmuramyl-L-alanine amidase, which was recognized by each of the 6 sera from infected animals, when tested individually, and not by the sera of healthy carriers. This is the first study that compares the S. aureus seroproteome in colonization versus mastitis context in ruminants. These results open avenues for studies aiming at a better understanding of the balance between infection and commensal lifestyle in this opportunistic pathogen and at new prevention strategies.


Subject(s)
Bacterial Proteins/immunology , Carrier State , Mastitis/immunology , Sheep Diseases/immunology , Sheep, Domestic/immunology , Staphylococcal Infections/veterinary , Animals , Bacterial Proteins/metabolism , Female , N-Acetylmuramoyl-L-alanine Amidase/immunology , N-Acetylmuramoyl-L-alanine Amidase/metabolism , Nose/microbiology , Proteome , Sheep , Sheep Diseases/microbiology , Sheep, Domestic/microbiology , Staphylococcal Infections/immunology , Staphylococcal Infections/microbiology , Staphylococcus aureus/immunology , Staphylococcus aureus/metabolism
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FEMS Microbiol Lett ; 230(1): 47-52, 2004 Jan 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14734165

ABSTRACT

The two main polysaccharides from the basidiomycetous fungus Laetiporus sulphureus were isolated, purified and characterized. The structural assignments were carried out using (13)C, (1)H, and (1)H,(13) HSQC nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, methylation analysis, and Smith degradation. One was a linear beta-glucan having a (1-->3)-linked main chain, namely laminaran. The other was a fucomannogalactan, which consisted of a main chain of (1-->6)-linked alpha-D-galactopyranosyl residues, a part of them being substituted at O-2 by 3-O-D-mannopyranosyl-L-fucopyranosyl, alpha-D-mannopyranosyl and in a minor proportion, alpha-L-fucopyranosyl groups. This heteropolysaccharide is related to those of other Basidiomycetes heterogalactans, although it differs distinctly in its side-chain structures. Whereas part of the single-unit L-fucopyranosyl and/or 3-O-alpha-mannopyranosyl-L-fucopyranosyl residues are present as side chains of the other heterogalactans, additional alpha-D-mannopyranosyl units are present in our fucomannogalactan of L. sulphureus.


Subject(s)
Galactans/analysis , Glucans/analysis , Polyporales/chemistry , Carbohydrate Sequence , Galactans/chemistry , Galactans/isolation & purification , Glucans/isolation & purification , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Molecular Sequence Data , Polyporales/growth & development
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FEMS Microbiol Lett ; 221(1): 119-24, 2003 Apr 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12694919

ABSTRACT

The partially 3-O-methylated mannogalactans were isolated from the fruiting bodies of edible basidiomycetes Pleurotus ostreatus 'florida' Berk. and Pleurotus ostreatoroseus Sing. They were obtained via successive aqueous extraction, freeze thawing, and precipitation with Fehling solution and then investigated using (13)C- and (1)H-nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (including COSY, TOCSY and HMQC techniques), methylation analysis and Smith degradation. The main chain consisted of (1-->6)-linked alpha-D-galactopyranosyl residues containing 3-O-Me-alpha-D-galactopyranoses, a part of these units being substituted in the position O-2 with beta-D-mannopyranose residues. The heteropolysaccharides found were similar with differences only in the levels of the 3-O-Me-alpha-D-galactopyranoses residues. The presence of partially 3-O-methylated mannogalactan appears to be typical of Pleurotus spp.


Subject(s)
Galactans/analysis , Mannans/analysis , Pleurotus/chemistry , Pleurotus/growth & development , Carbohydrate Conformation , Carbohydrate Sequence , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Methylation , Molecular Sequence Data
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FEMS Microbiol Lett ; 212(2): 261-5, 2002 Jul 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12113944

ABSTRACT

The two main water-soluble extracellular polysaccharides produced by the basidiomycete fungus Pleurotus ostreatoroseus Sing were isolated and purified. They were characterized using 13C, 1H, and 1H, 13C HMQC NMR spectroscopy, methylation analysis, and Smith degradation. One was a mannan having a main chain of (1-->6)-linked alpha-D-mannopyranosyl residues, almost all of which were branched at O-2 with side chains of different lengths, containing 2-O- and 3-O-linked mannopyranosyl units. The other was a partially 3-O-methylated (1-->4)-linked alpha-D-galactopyranan, a structure that has not been previously described.


Subject(s)
Galactans/analysis , Mannans/analysis , Pleurotus/chemistry , Galactans/metabolism , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Mannans/metabolism , Methylation , Pleurotus/metabolism , Water/chemistry
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