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Nanoemulsion Improves the Antifungal Activity of Allylic Thiocyanates against Yeasts and Filamentous Pathogenic Fungi

2018; Wiley; Volume: 3; Issue: 41 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1002/slct.201802204

ISSN

2365-6549

Autores

Daiane Flores Dalla Lana, Laura Giuliani, Jéssica Brandão Reolon, William Lopes, Marilene Henning Vainstein, Letícia Jacobi Danielli, Vanessa Zafaneli Bergamo, Bruna Pippi, Miriam Anders Apel, Mário Lettieri Teixeira, Luís Flávio Souza de Oliveira, Michel Mansur Machado, Saulo Fernandes de Andrade, Marcus M. Sá, Misael Ferreira, Laiéli S. Munaretto, Letícia Cruz, Gustavo P. Silveira, Edilma Elayne, Alexandre Meneghello Fuentefría,

Tópico(s)

Antimicrobial agents and applications

Resumo

Abstract We report the antifungal and antichemotactic activities of a series of allylic thiocyanates with low toxicity. We also show improved antifungal activity of the most promising compound when used in a nanoemulsion (NE). The 4‐chlorophenyl‐substituted allylic thiocyanate (compound 11 ) exhibited a broad spectrum of antifungal activity and showed antichemotactic effects with 100% reduction in leucocyte migration. Minimal inhibitory concentrations ranged from 25 to 50 μg mL −1 , and the mechanism of action was related to complexation with fungal ergosterol. The NE containing compound 11 enhanced the antifungal activity approximately 64‐fold for dermatophytes and 4‐fold for Candida spp.. Compound 11 was not mutagenic and did not cause cell death or significant haemoloysis, although it exhibited mild dose‐dependent DNA damage. It was not an irritant for chorioallantoic membrane of fertile white eggs and exhibited 100% inhibition of fungal growth in an in vivo model of dermatophytosis. Our data indicate that allylic thiocyanates are very promising for the antifungal potential in nanostructured systems, with associated anti‐inflammatory effect.

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