Unveiling novel insights: geraniol's enhanced anti-candida efficacy and mechanistic innovations against multidrug-resistant candida strains
This study addressed the need for new treatments for severe Candida infections, especially resistant strains. It evaluated the antifungal potential of geraniol alone and with fluconazole against various Candida spp., including resistant strains, and investigated geraniol's mechanism of action u...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Brazilian journal of microbiology 2024-09 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This study addressed the need for new treatments for severe Candida infections, especially resistant strains. It evaluated the antifungal potential of geraniol alone and with fluconazole against various Candida spp., including resistant strains, and investigated geraniol's mechanism of action using flow cytometry.
The research assessed the inhibitory effects of geraniol on the growth of various Candida species at concentrations ranging from 110 to 883 µg/ml. The study also explored the potential synergistic effects when geraniol was combined with fluconazole. The mechanism of action was investigated through flow cytometry, with a particular emphasis on key enzymes associated with plasma membrane synthesis, membrane permeability changes, mitochondrial membrane depolarization, reactive oxygen species (ROS) induction, and genotoxicity.
Geraniol demonstrated significant antifungal activity against different Candida species, inhibiting growth at concentrations within the range of 110 to 883 µg/ml. The mechanism of action appeared to be multifactorial. Geraniol was associated with the inhibition of crucial enzymes involved in plasma membrane synthesis, increased membrane permeability, induction of mitochondrial membrane depolarization, elevated ROS levels, and the presence of genotoxicity. These effects collectively contributed to cell apoptosis.
Geraniol, alone and in combination with fluconazole, shows promise as a potential therapeutic option for Candida spp.
Its diverse mechanism of action, impacting crucial cellular processes, highlights its potential as an effective antifungal agent. Further research into geraniol's therapeutic applications may aid in developing innovative strategies to address Candida infections, especially those resistant to current therapies. |
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ISSN: | 1517-8382 1678-4405 1678-4405 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s42770-024-01498-5 |