In vitro Evaluation of Fungal Susceptibility and Inhibition of Virulence by Diosgenin.
Maria do Socorro CostaAna Raquel Pereira da SilvaJuliana Santos AraújoAntonia Thassya Lucas Dos SantosVictor Juno Alencar FonsecaGabriel Gonçalves AlencarTalysson Felismino MouraSheila Alves GonçalvesJosé Maria Barbosa FilhoMaria Flaviana Bezerra Morais-BragaJacqueline Cosmo Andrade-PinheiroHenrique Doouglas Melo CoutinhoPublished in: Chemistry & biodiversity (2024)
Fungal infections are a public health problem that mainly affects immunosuppressed people, Candida spp. have been responsible for most sources of contamination and invasive fungal infections described around the world. The need arises to find new therapeutic approaches to combat growing infections. Plants and natural products have been considered a valuable source for discovering new molecules with active ingredients. Diosgenin is a sapogenin found in the families of Leguminosae and Dioscoreaceae, it is obtained mainly from the dioscin saponin through the hydrolysis method, it is a phytochemical that has been highlighted in the treatment of various diseases, as well as in combating microbial resistance. The present study aimed to evaluate the susceptibility of fungal strains to diosgenin, as well as verify the association with the reference drug and evaluate the inhibition of the virulence factor through morphological changes in the yeast state to the filamentous form of hyphae and pseudohyphae in strains of Candida albicans, Candida tropicalis and Candida krusei using the broth microdilution method and microculture technique. Antifungal assays revealed that diosgenin was not able to inhibit the growth of the tested strains. However, it was able to inhibit the fungal dimorphism of the strains evaluated, however further studies are recommended to verify its effectiveness against other virulence factors.