Antifungal Properties of Nerolidol-Containing Liposomes in Association with Fluconazole

(1) Background: Infections byCandidaspecies represent a serious threat to the health of immunocompromised individuals. Evidence has indicated that nerolidol has significant antifungal properties. Nonetheless, its use is restricted due to a low water solubility and high photosensitivity. The incorpor...

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Veröffentlicht in:Membranes (Basel) 2020-08, Vol.10 (9), p.194, Article 194
Hauptverfasser: Bezerra, Camila Fonseca, de Alencar Junior, Jose Geraldo, Honorato, Rosilaine de Lima, Lucas dos Santos, Antonia Thassya, Pereira da Silva, Josefa Carolaine, da Silva, Tais Gusmao, Alves Borges Leal, Antonio Linkoln, de Freitas, Thiago Sampaio, Tavares Vieira, Thiago Adler, Rocha, Janaina Esmeraldo, Sales, Debora Lima, Barbosa Filho, Jose Maria, de Sousa, Gabriela Ribeiro, Pinheiro, Allyson Pontes, Ribeiro-Filho, Jaime, Melo Coutinho, Henrique Douglas, Bezerra Morais-Braga, Maria Flaviana, da Silva, Teresinha Gonsalves
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Zusammenfassung:(1) Background: Infections byCandidaspecies represent a serious threat to the health of immunocompromised individuals. Evidence has indicated that nerolidol has significant antifungal properties. Nonetheless, its use is restricted due to a low water solubility and high photosensitivity. The incorporation into liposomes may represent an efficient alternative to improve the physicochemical and biopharmaceutical properties of this compound. The present study aimed to characterize the antifungal properties of liposomal nerolidol, alone or in combination with fluconazole. Of note, this is the first study reporting the antifungal activity of liposomal nerolidol and its potentiating effect in association with fluconazole. (2) Methods: The Inhibitory Concentration 50%-IC(50)and minimum fungicide concentrations (MFC) of the substances againstCandida albicans(CA),Candida tropicalis(CT), andCandida krusei(CK) were established by subculture in a solid medium. To evaluate the antifungal-enhancing effect, the MFC of fluconazole was determined in the presence or absence of subinhibitory concentrations of nerolidol (free or liposomal). The analysis of fungal dimorphism was performed through optical microscopy and the characterization of liposomes was carried out considering the vesicular size, polydispersion index, and zeta medium potential, in addition to a scanning electron microscopy analysis. (3) Results: The physicochemical characterization revealed that liposomes were obtained as homogenous populations of spherical vesicles. The data obtained in the present study indicate that nerolidol acts as an antifungal agent againstCandida albicansandCandida tropicalis, in addition to potentiating (only in the liposomal form) the effect of fluconazole. However, the compound had little inhibitory effect on fungal dimorphism. (4) Conclusions: The incorporation of nerolidol into liposomes improved its antifungal-modulating properties.
ISSN:2077-0375
2077-0375
DOI:10.3390/membranes10090194