We looked at the in vitro effect of an antioxidant, propyl gallate (PG), on
the antifungal activity of miconazole sulphosalicylate, econazole sulphosa
licylate and ketoconazole against 40 clinical isolates of Candida albicans.
The combination of imidazole and PG gave MIC values 10-150 times lower tha
n those of imidazole alone. The optimal conditions for this enhanced activi
ty were pH 6.2-8.0 and a fungal cell concentration lower than 3 x 10(5) cel
ls/ml. The mechanism of the interaction between imidazole and PG is not kno
wn but may be as a result of an effect of PG on the P-450 cytochrome. Theor
etically this combination could reduce the side effects of long treatment w
ith imidazoles and lower the risk of resistance to these antifungal drugs.
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