Antifungal action of Hevea brasiliensis latex. Its effect in combination with fluconazole on Candida albicans growth

Citation
R. Giordani et al., Antifungal action of Hevea brasiliensis latex. Its effect in combination with fluconazole on Candida albicans growth, MYCOSES, 42(7-8), 1999, pp. 465-474
Citations number
41
Categorie Soggetti
Microbiology
Journal title
MYCOSES
ISSN journal
09337407 → ACNP
Volume
42
Issue
7-8
Year of publication
1999
Pages
465 - 474
Database
ISI
SICI code
0933-7407(199909/10)42:7-8<465:AAOHBL>2.0.ZU;2-3
Abstract
Latex from Hevea brasiliensis and its subcellular fractions (L-serum and C- serum) were tested for antifungal activity alone or in combination with flu conazole. Candida albicans growth was inhibited with the same efficacy when yeasts were inoculated into culture medium supplemented over the total gro wth phase with latex as when latex was added during the exponential phase o nly: the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC 80%) of H. brasiliensis late x was 123 mu g protein ml(-1). By means of a non-linear regression analysis of the experimental data, two distinct fixation sites for fluconazole (FCZ ) could be determined: one of strong affinity (K-aff=0.0162 mu g(-1) protei n ml) and another of low affinity (K-aff= 0.0071 mu g(-1) protein mi). Afte r addition of a mixture of FCZ and latex during the exponential phase, the affinity constant of yeasts for FCZ was calculated: when latex was in a fin al concentration of 21 mu g protein ml(-1) (K-aff= 1 mu g(-1) protein mi) o r 42 mu g protein ml(-1) (K-aff= 0.277 mu g(-1) protein ml) and without lat ex (K-aff=0.0502 mu g(-1) protein mi). In two cases a synergistic effect be tween latex and FCZ was obtained. The highest efficacy was obtained with a latex concentration of 21 mu g protein ml(-1). The addition of subcellular fractions of latex, L-serum and C-serum, did not cause an antifungal effect . The indispensable role of rubber particles for raising an antifungal effe ct is demonstrated. Electron microscopy observations indicated a limited ce ll wall degradation and a high percentage of coagulated yeasts.