Portuguese honeys as antimicrobial agents against Candida species

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Autor(a) principal: Fernandes, Liliana
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Ribeiro, Henrique, Oliveira, Ana, Sanches Silva, Ana, Freitas, Andreia, Henriques, Mariana, Rodrigues, Maria Elisa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/105191
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtcme.2020.02.007
Resumo: Honey has been recognized worldwide for its antioxidant, anti-tumor, anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. Among them, the antifungal properties associated to honey make it an attractive alternative treatment for Candida-associated infections, particularly for topical application to the mucous membranes and skin. In this sense, the main purpose of this work was to evaluate physicochemical properties of five Portuguese honeys and Manuka honey (an Australian honey with well recognized medical proprieties, used as control) and to evaluate the antifungal activity in Candida species planktonic and biofilm assays. Experimental procedure: Pollen analysis, pH determination, color, concentration of protein and methylglyoxal, conductivity, total phenolics and flavonoids, hydrogen peroxide concentration, and characterization by differential scanning calorimetry in honey samples were determined. Additionally, the effect of honeys on planktonic growth of Candida was initially evaluated by determination of the minimum inhibitory concentrations. Then, the same effect of those honeys was evaluated in biofilms, by Colony Forming Units enumeration. Results and conclusion: It has been shown that Portuguese heather (Erica cinereal) honey presented the most similar physicochemical properties to manuka honey (specially phenolic and flavonoids contents). The five Portuguese honeys under study, presented in general a potent activity against planktonic multiresistant yeast pathogens (several clinical isolates and reference strains of Candida species) and S. aureus and P. aeruginosa bacteria cultures. Additionally, it was also concluded that Portuguese heather honey (50% and 75% (w/v)) can also act as a good Candida species biofilm reducer, namely for C. tropicalis.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Portuguese honeys as antimicrobial agents against Candida species
title Portuguese honeys as antimicrobial agents against Candida species
spellingShingle Portuguese honeys as antimicrobial agents against Candida species
Fernandes, Liliana
Honey characterization
Honey therapy
Candida species
Candida biofilm
Natural antimicrobial approach
title_short Portuguese honeys as antimicrobial agents against Candida species
title_full Portuguese honeys as antimicrobial agents against Candida species
title_fullStr Portuguese honeys as antimicrobial agents against Candida species
title_full_unstemmed Portuguese honeys as antimicrobial agents against Candida species
title_sort Portuguese honeys as antimicrobial agents against Candida species
author Fernandes, Liliana
author_facet Fernandes, Liliana
Ribeiro, Henrique
Oliveira, Ana
Sanches Silva, Ana
Freitas, Andreia
Henriques, Mariana
Rodrigues, Maria Elisa
author_role author
author2 Ribeiro, Henrique
Oliveira, Ana
Sanches Silva, Ana
Freitas, Andreia
Henriques, Mariana
Rodrigues, Maria Elisa
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fernandes, Liliana
Ribeiro, Henrique
Oliveira, Ana
Sanches Silva, Ana
Freitas, Andreia
Henriques, Mariana
Rodrigues, Maria Elisa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Honey characterization
Honey therapy
Candida species
Candida biofilm
Natural antimicrobial approach
topic Honey characterization
Honey therapy
Candida species
Candida biofilm
Natural antimicrobial approach
description Honey has been recognized worldwide for its antioxidant, anti-tumor, anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. Among them, the antifungal properties associated to honey make it an attractive alternative treatment for Candida-associated infections, particularly for topical application to the mucous membranes and skin. In this sense, the main purpose of this work was to evaluate physicochemical properties of five Portuguese honeys and Manuka honey (an Australian honey with well recognized medical proprieties, used as control) and to evaluate the antifungal activity in Candida species planktonic and biofilm assays. Experimental procedure: Pollen analysis, pH determination, color, concentration of protein and methylglyoxal, conductivity, total phenolics and flavonoids, hydrogen peroxide concentration, and characterization by differential scanning calorimetry in honey samples were determined. Additionally, the effect of honeys on planktonic growth of Candida was initially evaluated by determination of the minimum inhibitory concentrations. Then, the same effect of those honeys was evaluated in biofilms, by Colony Forming Units enumeration. Results and conclusion: It has been shown that Portuguese heather (Erica cinereal) honey presented the most similar physicochemical properties to manuka honey (specially phenolic and flavonoids contents). The five Portuguese honeys under study, presented in general a potent activity against planktonic multiresistant yeast pathogens (several clinical isolates and reference strains of Candida species) and S. aureus and P. aeruginosa bacteria cultures. Additionally, it was also concluded that Portuguese heather honey (50% and 75% (w/v)) can also act as a good Candida species biofilm reducer, namely for C. tropicalis.
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