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Piper regnellii (Miq.) C. DC.: Chemical composition, antimicrobial effects, and modulation of antimicrobial resistance

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SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY
卷 142, 期 -, 页码 495-501

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DOI: 10.1016/j.sajb.2021.07.017

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Piper regnellii; Essential oil; Antifungal; Candida virulence; Antimicrobial resistance

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This study examined the phytochemical composition and antimicrobial activity of Piper regnellii essential oil. While ineffective against bacterial strains, the oil potentiated the activity of gentamicin against E. coli and fluconazole against C. tropicalis. Although showing promising antifungal effects, further investigation on its interference mechanisms against Candida virulence is needed.
Plant-derived essential oils are volatile hydrophobic compounds with significant antimicrobial activities. Considering the rise of antimicrobial resistance, these natural products have been highlighted as efficient weapons against multidrug-resistant microorganisms. This work aimed to investigate the phytochemical composition and antimicrobial activity of Piper regnellii essential oil against strains of Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, Candida albicans, and Candida tropicalis. Phytochemical analysis was performed through gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (CG/MS). The intrinsic antimicrobial activity and the ability of the essential oil to modulate antimicrobial resistance were assessed using the broth microdilution method. Fungal virulence inhibition was analyzed by measuring the growth of hyphae in microculture chambers. Phytochemical characterization revealed a predominance of phenylpropanoids, including apiol (70.79%) and dilapiol (15.05%) as major constituents. While presenting clinically ineffective antibacterial effects (MIC >= 1.024 mu g/mL for all strains), the essential oil potentiated the activity of gentamicin against E. coli at concentrations above 20 mu g/mL. Piper regnellii essential oil showed clinically ineffective antifungal activity with IC50 values above 500 mu g/mL. However, it was found to potentiate the activity of fluconazole against C. tropicalis at concentrations ranging from 32 mu g/mL to 1024 mu g/mL. Furthermore, the morphological transition was inhibited by culturing C. albicans and C. tropicalis with different concentrations of the essential oil. Together, our results indicate that P. regnellii essential oil presents promising antifungal effects. However, the mechanisms underlying its interference on Candida virulence remain to be further investigated. (C) 2021 SAAB. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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