Microorganisms (Jan 2025)

Gelatin Nanoemulsion-Based Co-Delivery of Terbinafine and Essential Oils for Treatment of <i>Candida albicans</i> Biofilms

  • Muhammad Aamir Hassan,
  • Sadaf Noor,
  • Jungmi Park,
  • Ahmed Nabawy,
  • Maitri Dedhiya,
  • Robin Patel,
  • Vincent M. Rotello

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms13010127
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
p. 127

Abstract

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Fungal infections represent a significant global health challenge. Candida albicans is a particularly widespread pathogen, with both molecular and biofilm-based mechanisms making it resistant to or tolerant of available antifungal drugs. This study reports a combination therapy, active against C. albicans, utilizing terbinafine and essential oils incorporated into a gelatin-based nanoemulsion system (T-GNE). Eugenol and methyl eugenol/terbinafine T-GNEs had an additive efficacy, while carvacrol (CT-GNE) worked synergistically with terbinafine, providing effective antifungal treatment with minimal mammalian cell toxicity. Confocal microscopy demonstrated that CT-GNE penetrated the dense C. albicans biofilm and disrupted the fungal cell membrane. Overall, the combination of essential oils with terbinafine in GNE provided a promising treatment for fungal biofilms.

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