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Chemical Composition, Antifungal Activity and Toxicological Evaluation of Lippia Sidoides Cham

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dc.contributor.author Oliveira, Maria Aline
dc.contributor.author Santos, Carlos Alonso Leite dos
dc.contributor.author Teles, Bárbara Rayanne da Silva
dc.contributor.author Oliveira, Carlos Vinicius Barros
dc.contributor.author Silva, Viviane Bezerra da
dc.contributor.author Pereira, Ana Letícia Gonçalves
dc.contributor.author Rodrigues, Vanessa Leopoldino Coelho
dc.contributor.author Fonseca, Victor Juno Alencar
dc.contributor.author Santana, Mariana dos Santos
dc.contributor.author Lima, Clara Mariana Gonçalves
dc.contributor.author Morais-Braga, Maria Flaviana Bezerra
dc.contributor.author Generino, Maria Elizete Machado
dc.contributor.author Barros, Luiz Marivando
dc.contributor.author Duarte, Antonia Eliene
dc.contributor.author Oliveira, Maraiza Gregorio de
dc.contributor.author Almeida-Bezerra, José Weverton
dc.contributor.author Costa, Adrielle Rodrigues
dc.contributor.author Santos, Marcos Aurélio Figueirêdo dos
dc.contributor.author Menezes, Saulo Almeida de
dc.contributor.author Obaidullah, Ahmad J.
dc.contributor.author Coutinho, Henrique Douglas Melo
dc.date.accessioned 2025-06-01T04:50:05Z
dc.date.available 2025-06-01T04:50:05Z
dc.date.issued 2024-12-15
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.daffodilvarsity.edu.bd:8080/handle/123456789/13785
dc.description.abstract Candida species are normally commensal yeasts residing in the human body, under certain circumstances, can trigger pathological conditions such as candidiasis, not to mention antifungal resistance. Lippia sidoides Cham., or pepper-rosmarinus, is a native plant found in the Northeastern semi-arid region of Brazil, cited in ethnobotanical studies for its bioactive potential. This approach aims not only to expand the understanding of the antifungal efficacy of the ethanol extract of L. sidoides (EELs) but also to evaluate synergies that may enhance the available therapeutic arsenal, using the checkerboard method, and to assess potential toxic effects of this extract using model organisms, Artemia salina and Drosophila melanogaster, to evaluate mortality rates. Antifungal activity was observed at high concentrations (>1024 μg/mL) for both strains of Candida albicans and Candida krusei tested, with the most significant inhibition of fungal growth when the compound was used in synergy with fluconazole at 8.0 and 128 μg/mL, respectively. This activity likely occurred due to the interaction between the chemical composition of the ethanol extract rich in flavonoids and tannins with the reference drug. Regarding toxicity, both in relation to D. melanogaster and A. salina, no toxic results were observed at low concentrations. These results suggest that the ethanol extract of EELs may be a potential alternative as an adjuvant to fluconazole in the treatment of fungal infections caused by Candida spp. The observed synergy suggests that this combination may help overcome resistance to conventional antifungals and improve treatment efficacy. en_US
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.publisher Elsevier en_US
dc.subject Chemical composition en_US
dc.subject Biological chemistry en_US
dc.title Chemical Composition, Antifungal Activity and Toxicological Evaluation of Lippia Sidoides Cham en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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