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In vitro antifungal activities of polygodial were investigated against seve
ral fungal pathogens. Polygodial showed strong antifungal activity, compara
ble to amphotericin B, against yeast-like fungi Candida albicans, C. utilis
, C. krusei. Cryptococcus neoformans. Saccharomyces cerevisiae and also fil
amentous fungi including Trichophyton mentagrophytes, T. ruburum. and Penic
illium marneffei. Other strains such as Aspergillus fumigatus, A. flavus, P
. chrysogenum, C. lipolytica, and C. tropicalis showed moderate to low susc
eptibility to polygodial. The antifungal activity of polygodial was general
ly not reduced by several susceptibility-testing conditions such as medium,
incubation temperature, inoculum size, and medium pH. However, polygodial'
s antifungal activity was strongly increased at acidic conditions. Unlike a
mphotericin B, polygodial did not show any hemolytic activity and also its
antifungal activity was not diminished in the presence of ergosterol. Based
on killing kinetics against growing and nongrowing C. albicans, polygodial
showed strong and rapid fungicidal activity.