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Brazilian Copaifera Species: Antifungal Activity against Clinically Relevant Candida Species, Cellular Target, and In Vivo Toxicity

Géssica Andrade, Haniel Orlando, Liliana Scorzoni, Reginaldo dos Santos Pedroso, Fariza Abrão, Marco Aurélio de Carvalho, Rodrigo Cássio Sola Veneziani, Sérgio Ricardo Ambrósio, Jairo Kenupp Bastos, Maria José Soares Mendes‐Giannini, Carlos Henrique Gomes Martins, Regina Helena Pires

2020Journal of Fungi22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Plants belonging to the genus Copaifera are widely used in Brazil due to their antimicrobial properties, among others. The re-emergence of classic fungal diseases as a consequence of antifungal resistance to available drugs has stimulated the search for plant-based compounds with antifungal activity, especially against Candida. The Candida-infected Caenorhabditis elegans model was used to evaluate the in vitro antifungal potential of Copaifera leaf extracts and trunk oleoresins against Candida species. The Copaifera leaf extracts exhibited good antifungal activity against all Candida species, with MIC values ranging from 5.86 to 93.75 µg/mL. Both the Copaifera paupera and Copaifera reticulata leaf extracts at 46.87 µg/mL inhibited Candida glabrata biofilm formation and showed no toxicity to C. elegans. The survival of C. glabrata-infected nematodes increased at all the tested extract concentrations. Exposure to Copaifera leaf extracts markedly increased C. glabrata cell vacuolization and cell membrane damage. Therefore, Copaifera leaf extracts are potential candidates for the development of new and safe antifungal agents.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyCandida glabrataTraditional medicineAntifungalMicrobiologyBotanyMedicinePhytochemistry Medicinal Plant ApplicationsEssential Oils and Antimicrobial ActivityAntifungal resistance and susceptibility