Journal of Fungi (Jul 2022)

Evaluation of Anti-<i>Candida</i> Potential of <i>Piper nigrum</i> Extract in Inhibiting Growth, Yeast-Hyphal Transition, Virulent Enzymes, and Biofilm Formation

  • Claudia Patrícia Bravo-Chaucanés,
  • Yerly Vargas-Casanova,
  • Luis Carlos Chitiva-Chitiva,
  • Andrés Ceballos-Garzon,
  • Geison Modesti-Costa,
  • Claudia Marcela Parra-Giraldo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jof8080784
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 8
p. 784

Abstract

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Due to the increased incidence of fungal infections and the emergence of antifungal resistance mainly by Candida species, the need for safe and effective novel therapies is imperative. Consequently, plants and herbs are a powerful source to combat infections. Here, we evaluated the anti-Candida potential of an ethanolic extract from Piper nigrum. The phytochemical analysis of P. nigrum revealed bioactive compounds such as alkaloids, terpenoids, and tannis. Our results showed that P. nigrum extract suppressed the virulence factors of C. albicans strains, including hyphae formation in both liquid and solid media, reduced secretion of phospholipases/proteinases, and affected biofilm formation. Furthermore, the P. nigrum extract showed no hemolytic effect in vitro and exhibited reduced cytotoxicity on Vero cells and G. mellonella larvae at concentrations that inhibited hyphae and biofilm in C. albicans. Moreover, the extract demonstrated antifungal activity against C. auris strains. In conclusion, the P. nigrum extract affected the growth and morphogenesis of Candida (even in resistant strains), demonstrating that this plant has an anti-candida activity and represents a promising resource for discovering novel antifungal compounds.

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