Antifungal activity of thymol against clinical isolates of fluconazole-sensitive and -resistant Candida albicans

Na Guo(Jilin University), Jingbo Liu(Jilin University), Xiuping Wu(Jilin University), Xingming Bi(Jilin University), Rizeng Meng(Jilin Meteorological Bureau), Xuelin Wang(Jilin University), Hua Xiang(Jilin University), Xuming Deng(Jilin University), Lu Yu(Jilin University)
Journal of Medical Microbiology
July 2, 2009
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Abstract

Thymol (THY) was found to have in vitro antifungal activity against 24 fluconazole (FLC)-resistant and 12 FLC-susceptible clinical isolates of Candida albicans, standard strain ATCC 10231 and one experimentally induced FLC-resistant C. albicans S-1. In addition, synergism was observed for clinical isolates of C. albicans with combinations of THY-FLC and THY-amphotericin B (AMB) evaluated by the chequerboard microdilution method. The interaction intensity was determined by spectrophotometry for the chequerboard assay, and the nature of the interactions was assessed using two non-parametric approaches [fractional inhibitory concentration index (FICI) and DeltaE models]. The interaction between THY-FLC or THY-AMB in FLC-resistant and -susceptible strains of C. albicans showed a high percentage of synergism by the FICI method and the DeltaE method. The DeltaE model gave results consistent with FICI, and no antagonistic action was observed in the strains tested.


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