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UPLC-MS-ESI-QTOF Analysis and Antifungal Activity of Aqueous Extracts of Spondias tuberosa .

Antonia Thassya Lucas Dos SantosJoara Nályda Pereira CarneiroRafael Pereira da CruzDébora Lima SalesJacqueline Cosmo Andrade-PinheiroMaria Audilene de FreitasMarta Regina KerntopfGyllyandeson de Araújo DelmondesPaulo Riceli Vasconcelos RibeiroEdy Sousa de BritoFrancisco Lucas Alves BatistaFrancisco Ernani Alves MagalhãesIvo C Pita NetoMaria Flaviana Bezerra Morais-BragaRadosław KowalskiGrażyna KowalskaAleksandra SzopaTomasz BajHenrique Doouglas Melo Coutinho
Published in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
This study aimed to identify the chemical composition of the Spondias tuberosa aqueous leaf and root extracts (EALST and EARST) and to evaluate their effect, comparatively, against opportunistic pathogenic fungi. Ultra-Performance Liquid Chromatography Coupled to a Quadrupole/Time of Flight System (UPLC-MS-ESI-QTOF) was employed for chemical analysis. Candida albicans and C. tropicalis standard strains and clinical isolates were used (CA INCQS 40006, CT INCQS 40042, CA URM 5974, and CT URM 4262). The 50% Inhibitory Concentration for the fungal population (IC 50 ) was determined for both the intrinsic action of the extracts and the extract/fluconazole (FCZ) associations. The determination of the Minimum Fungicidal Concentration (MFC) and the verification of effects over fungal morphological transitions were performed by subculture in Petri dishes and humid chambers, respectively, both based on micro-dilution. UPLC-MS-ESI-QTOF analysis revealed the presence of phenolic and flavonoid compounds. The association of the extracts with fluconazole, resulted in IC 50 values from 2.62 µg/mL to 308.96 µg/mL. The MFC of the extracts was ≥16,384 µg/mL for all tested strains, while fluconazole obtained an MFC of 8192 µg/mL against C. albicans strains. A reduction in MFC against CA URM 5974 (EALST: 2048 µg/mL and EARST: 1024 µg/mL) occurred in the extract/fluconazole association.
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