1. Assessing the efficacy of gutiferone E in photodynamic therapy for oral candidiasis.
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Lima, Luis Fernando Gonçalves, de Paula Castro, Vítor, Álvarez, Carmen Magaly Ormeño, Ambrósio, Sérgio Ricardo, Rodrigues, Marcela Aldrovani, and Pires, Regina Helena
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PHOTODYNAMIC therapy , *THRUSH (Mouth disease) , *GENTIAN violet , *CANDIDA tropicalis , *CANDIDIASIS , *ANTIFUNGAL agents - Abstract
The rise in antifungal resistance and side effects of conventional treatments drive the search for innovative therapies like Photodynamic Therapy (PDT). This study explored the efficacy of PDT mediated by gutiferone, an isolated compound from red propolis, for candidiasis treatment. Multiple evaluation methods were employed, including determining the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) via broth microdilution, quantifying biomass using crystal violet detachment, and cell counting through total plate count. PDT mediated by gutiferone was also assessed in five groups of mice, followed by histopathological examination and agar plating of lingual tissue samples. Among the seven Candida species tested, gutiferone displayed efficacy against C. albicans, C. glabrata , and C. tropicalis , with MIC values of 1000 μg/mL. In C. tropicalis biofilms, exposure to gutiferone led to a reduction of 1.61 Log10 CFU/mL. PDT mediated by gutiferone achieved an average reduction of 3.68 Log10 CFU/mL in C. tropicalis biofilm cells, underscoring its potent fungicidal activity. Histopathological analysis revealed fungal structures, such as pseudohyphae and hyphae, in infected groups (G2) and irradiated mice. In contrast, groups treated with gutiferone or subjected to gutiferone-assisted PDT (G5) exhibited only few blastoconidia. Furthermore, CFU/mL assessments in lingual tissue post-treatment demonstrated a significantly lower count (0.30 Log10 CFU/mL) in the G5 group compared to G2 (2.43 Log10 CFU/mL). These findings highlight the potential of PDT mediated by gutiferone as a promising alternative for managing denture stomatitis. Future research and clinical investigations offer the promise of validating its clinical applicability and improving outcomes in the treatment of oral candidiasis. • Antifungal resistance drives Photodynamic Therapy exploration. • Gutiferone's efficacy against Candida species. • Potent fungicidal activity in Candida tropicalis. • Histopathological improvement in group treated simultaneously with photodynamic therapy and gutiferone. • Gutiferone-assisted Photodynamic Therapy for oral candidiasis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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