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dc.contributor.author Müller-Sepúlveda, A
dc.contributor.author Chevecich, CC
dc.contributor.author Jara, JA
dc.contributor.author Belmar, C
dc.contributor.author Sandoval, P
dc.contributor.author Meyer, RS
dc.contributor.author Quijada, R
dc.contributor.author Moura, S
dc.contributor.author López-Muñoz, R
dc.contributor.author Díaz-Dosque, M
dc.contributor.author Molina-Berríos, A
dc.date.accessioned 2024-01-17T15:54:09Z
dc.date.available 2024-01-17T15:54:09Z
dc.date.issued 2020
dc.identifier.uri https://repositorio.uoh.cl/handle/611/375
dc.description.abstract Candida albicans is the most common human fungal pathogen, and with the increase in resistance rates worldwide, it is necessary to search for new pharmacological alternatives. Lavandula dentata L. essential oil is recognized as having antimicrobial properties. However, its effect against fungal biofilms has been poorly described. C. albicans -related infections involve the development of biofilms, which are highly resistant to conventional antifungals. In this work, we evaluated the antibiofilm effect of L. dentata L. essential oil against C. albicans. First, we characterized the essential oil by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. The antifungal effect on C. albicans reference strains was evaluated by a disk diffusion assay and the minimal inhibitory concentration was obtained through a microdilution assay. The effect of the essential oil on the adhesion ability of C. albicans was determined through a crystal violet assay, and morphogenesis inhibition was assessed by light microscopy. The effect of the essential oil on the microarchitecture of biofilms was evaluated through scanning electron microscopy. Finally, the antibiofilm effect was evaluated through an adapted biofilm scratch assay and XTT viability assay. The main constituent of the essential oil was the monoterpenoid eucalyptol (60%). The essential oil presented minimal inhibitory concentrations of 156 and 130 mu g/mL against two strains assayed. This minimal inhibitory concentration inhibited adhesion, morphogenesis, biofilm formation, altered microarchitecture, and decreased the viability of established biofilms formed on abiotic surfaces for both strains assayed. This study demonstrates that the essential oil from L. dentata could be a promising treatment against C. albicans biofilms.
dc.description.sponsorship postdoctoral fellowship 0056/2019
dc.description.sponsorship FIA PYT-2017-0853
dc.description.sponsorship Proyecto Enlace ENL32/18
dc.relation.uri http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-1201-3375
dc.subject Lavandula dentate
dc.subject Lamiaceae
dc.subject essential oil
dc.subject antifungal
dc.subject antibiofilm
dc.subject Candida albicans
dc.title Chemical Characterization of Lavandula dentata Essential Oil Cultivated in Chile and Its Antibiofilm Effect against Candida albicans
dc.type Artículo
uoh.revista PLANTA MEDICA
dc.identifier.doi 10.1055/a-1201-3375
dc.citation.volume 86
dc.citation.issue 16
dc.identifier.orcid Diaz- Dosque, Mario/0000-0001-5843-1274
dc.identifier.orcid Lopez-Muñoz, Rodrigo Andrés/0000-0003-1825-8563
dc.identifier.orcid Muller, Andrea/0000-0002-4532-7352
dc.identifier.orcid Molina-Berrios, Alfredo/0000-0001-8351-3239
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