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  2. CAY-1, a novel antifungal compound from cayenne pepper

CAY-1, a novel antifungal compound from cayenne pepper

  • Med Mycol. 2003 Feb;41(1):75-81. doi: 10.1080/mmy.41.1.75.82.
S Renault 1 A J De Lucca S Boue J M Bland C B Vigo C P Selitrennikoff
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  • 1 MycoLogics, Inc., Aurora, Colorado 80010, USA.
Abstract

CAY-1, a novel saponin from Capsicum frutescens (commercially known as cayenne pepper) was investigated to determine its in vitro Antifungal activity, mechanism of action and mammalian cell cytotoxicity. CAY-1 was active against 16 different Fungal strains, including Candida spp. and Aspergillus fumigatus [minimum inhibitory concentrations (MIC) ranging from 4 to 16 microg ml(-1)], and was especially active against Cryptococcus neoformans (90% inhibition at 1 microg ml(-1)). Synergistic activity was also observed between CAY-1 and amphotericin B against Candida albicans and A. fumigatus. No significant cytotoxicity was demonstrated when CAY-1 was tested against 55 mammalian cell lines at up to 100 microg ml(-1). Importantly, CAY-1 appears to act by disrupting the membrane integrity of Fungal cells.

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