Molecular Docking Study of the C-10 Massoia Lactone Compound as an Antimicrobial and Antibiofilm Agent against Candida tropicalis

Hamzah, Hasyrul and Nuryastuti, Titik and Rahmah, Widya and Chabib, Lutfi and Syamsul, Eka Siswanto and Lestari, Dwi and Jabbar, Asriullah and Tunjung Pratiwi, Sylvia Utami (2023) Molecular Docking Study of the C-10 Massoia Lactone Compound as an Antimicrobial and Antibiofilm Agent against Candida tropicalis. Scientific World Journal, 2023. ISSN 23566140

[thumbnail of The Scientific World Journal - 2023 - Hamzah - Molecular Docking Study of the C‐10 Massoia Lactone Compound as an.pdf] Text
The Scientific World Journal - 2023 - Hamzah - Molecular Docking Study of the C‐10 Massoia Lactone Compound as an.pdf
Restricted to Registered users only

Download (1MB) | Request a copy

Abstract

Antimicrobial resistance is now considered a global health problem because it reduces the effectiveness of antimicrobial drugs. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the highest mortality rate is associated with infections caused by multidrug-resistant microorganisms, with approximately 700,000 deaths worldwide each year. The aim of this study was to determine the potential of C-10 massoia lactone to inhibit the growth of fungi and C. tropicalis biofilm, and molecular docking studies were performed to determine the nature of the inhibition. The study was conducted using the microdilution method for antifungal and antibiofilm testing and designed with a molecular docking approach. Furthermore, an analysis using the scanning electron microscope (SEM) was performed to evaluate the mechanism of effect. The results obtained showed that C-10 massoia lactone can inhibit the growth of fungi by 84.21 w/v. Meanwhile, the growth of C. tropicalis biofilm in the intermediate phase was 80.23 w/v and in the mature phase was 74.23 w/v. SEM results showed that C-10 massoia lactone damaged the EPS matrix of C. tropicalis so that hyphal formation was hindered due to damage to fungal cells, resulting in a decrease in attachment, density, and lysis of C. tropicalis fungal cells. Based on molecular docking tests, C-10 massoia lactone was able to inhibit biofilm formation without affecting microbial growth, while docking C-10 massoia lactone showed a significant binding and has the potential as an antifungal agent. In conclusion, the C-10 massoia lactone compound has the potential as an antibiofilm against C. tropicalis, so it can become a new antibiofilm agent.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: Library Dosen
Uncontrolled Keywords: antifungal agent; c 10 massoia lactone; lactone derivative; nystatin; unclassified drug; antibiofilm activity; antifungal activity; Article; biofilm matrix; broth dilution; Candida tropicalis; cell adhesion; cell damage; cell density; controlled study; drug protein binding; fungal cell; fungus growth; growth inhibition; lysis; minimum biofilm inhibitory concentration; molecular docking; nonhuman; scanning electron microscopy
Subjects: R Medicine > RP Public Health and Nutrition
R Medicine > RS Pharmacy and materia medica
R Medicine > RT Nursing
Divisions: Faculty of Medicine, Public Health and Nursing > Nursing
Depositing User: Sri JUNANDI
Date Deposited: 18 Nov 2024 08:53
Last Modified: 18 Nov 2024 08:53
URI: https://ir.lib.ugm.ac.id/id/eprint/11313

Actions (login required)

View Item
View Item