Anti-Candida activity and brine shrimp toxicity assay of Ganoderma boninense
K.M.A. Daruliza, L. Fernandez, R. Jegathambigai*, S. Sasidharan Institute for Research in Molecular Medicine (INFORMM), University Sains Malaysia, Penang (Malaysia)
*Department of Biotechnology, Faculty of Applied Sciences, Asian Institute of Medicine, Science and Technology, Kedah (Malaysia)
Objectives: Ganoderma (G.) boninense is a white rot fungus, which can be found in the palm oil tree. Several studies have shown that G. boninense has antimicrobial and antagonistic properties. However, there is limited information reported on antifungal properties especially on Candida (C.) albicans. Hence, this study was conducted to determine the anti-Candida activity of G. boninense against C. albicans.
Materials and Methods: Crude methanolic extracts of G. boninense was obtained by maceration method with 70% methanol. Anti-Candida test was carried out using disc diffusion assay, broth dilution method, time killing profile and brine shrimp toxicity assay.
Results and Conclusions: Anti-Candida activity indicated that the mean zone of inhibition was 12.5 ± 0.6 mm. The MIC value for C. albicans found to be 3.125 mg/ml. The result from time-killing profile showed that the growth of C. albicans was inhibited hence decreases its exponential phase. For brine shrimp toxicity assay, the LC50 value was 3.59 mg/ml which proved that the extract of G. boninense is not toxic.
Corresponding Author: Sreenivasan Sasidharan, Ph.D.; e-mail: srisasidharan@yahoo.com
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K.M.A. Daruliza, L. Fernandez, R. Jegathambigai*, S. Sasidharan
Anti-Candida activity and brine shrimp toxicity assay of Ganoderma boninense
Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci
Year: 2012
Vol. 16 - N. 1
Pages: 43-48