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Asarones from Acorus calamus in combination with Azoles and Amphotericin B: A novel synergistic combination to compete against human Pathogenic Candida species in vitro

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dc.contributor.author Nishanth Kumar, S
dc.contributor.author Aravind, S R
dc.contributor.author Sreelekha, T T
dc.contributor.author Jubi Jacob
dc.contributor.author Dileep Kumar, B S
dc.date.accessioned 2015-08-04T05:14:11Z
dc.date.available 2015-08-04T05:14:11Z
dc.date.issued 2015
dc.identifier.citation Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology 175(8):3683-3695;Apr 2015 en_US
dc.identifier.issn 0273-2289
dc.identifier.uri http://ir.niist.res.in:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1867
dc.description.abstract The increase in drug resistance to current antifungal drugs brings enormous challenges to the management of Candida infection. Therefore, there is a continuous need for the discovery of new antimicrobial agents that are effective against Candida infections especially from natural source especially from medical plants. The present investigation describes the synergistic anticandidal activity of two asarones (a and beta) purified from Acorus calamus in combination with three clinically used antifungal drugs (fluconazole, clotrimazole, and amphotericin B). The synergistic anticandidal activities of asarones and drugs were assessed using the checkerboard microdilution and time-kill assays. The results of the present study showed that the combined effects of asarones and drugs principally recorded substantial synergistic activity (fractional inhibitory concentration index (FICI) < 0.5). Time-kill study by combination of the minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) of asarones and drugs (1:1) recorded that the growth of the Candida species was significantly arrested between 0 and 2 h and almost completely attenuated between 2 and 6 h of treatment. These findings have potential implications in adjourning the development of resistance as the anticandidal activity is achieved with lower concentrations of asarones and drugs. The combination of asarones and drugs also significantly inhibit the biofilm formation by Candida species, and this would also help to fight against drug resistance because biofilms formed by Candida species are ubiquitous in nature and are characterized by their recalcitrance toward antimicrobial treatment. The in vitro synergistic activity of asarones and drugs against pathogenic Candida species is reported here for the first time. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Humana Press en_US
dc.subject Asarones en_US
dc.subject Azoles en_US
dc.subject Candida species en_US
dc.subject Polyene en_US
dc.title Asarones from Acorus calamus in combination with Azoles and Amphotericin B: A novel synergistic combination to compete against human Pathogenic Candida species in vitro en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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