In vitro antifungal, and anti-elastase activity of some aliphatic aldehydes from Olea europaea L. fruit

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作者
Battinelli, L.
Daniele, C.
Cristiani, M.
Bisignano, G.
Saija, A.
Mazzanti, G.
机构
[1] Univ Roma La Sapienza, Dept Human Physiol & Pharmacol, I-00185 Rome, Italy
[2] Univ Messina, Dipartimento Farmacobiol, I-98168 Messina, Italy
关键词
Olea europaea; antifungal activity; dermatophytes; Candida spp; aliphatic aldehydes; olive fruit;
D O I
10.1016/j.phymed.2005.09.009
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Olea europaea preparations are traditionally employed in a variety of troubles, including skin infections. Olive extracts and some of their pure compounds have shown antimicrobial activity in vitro. The present study deals with the antifungal activity of some aliphatic aldehydes from olive fruit [hexanal, nonanal, (E)-2-hexenal, (E)-2-heptenal, (E)-2-octenal, (E)-2-nonenal] against Tricophyton mentagrophytes (6 strains), Microsporum canis (1 strains) and Candida spp. (7 strains). The capability of these substances to inhibit elastase, a virulence factor essential for the dermatophytes colonization, and their cytotoxicity on cultures of reconstructed human epidermis, are also described. Aldehydes tested, inhibited the growth of T. mentagrophytes and M. canis in the range of concentration between < 1.9 and 125 mu g/ml; the unsaturated aldehydes showed the most broad spectrum of activity in that inhibited all strains tested. None of the aldehydes exhibited activity against Candida spp. strains. (E)-2-octenal and (E)-2-nonenal inhibited the elastase activity in a concentration-dependent manner; the anti-elastase activity suggests an additional target of the antimicrobial activity of these compounds. Aldehydes were devoid of cytotoxicity on cultures of human reconstructed epidermis. The antifungal activity of the aldehydes from olive fruit here reported, substantiates the use of olive and olive oil in skin diseases and suggests' that these natural compounds could be useful agents in the topical treatment of fungal cutaneous infections. (c) 2005 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.
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