Conference Paper

Investigation of antifungal activity mechanisms of alpha-pinene, eugenol, and limonene

Volume: 7 Number: 3 December 31, 2022
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Investigation of antifungal activity mechanisms of alpha-pinene, eugenol, and limonene

Abstract

Plant essential oils are preferred in cosmetics, medicine, food, and beverage industries for various purposes. α-Pinene is found mainly in eucalyptus oils, eugenol is the active ingredient in clove oil, and limonene is the major component in the oil of citrus fruit peels. In this study, we aimed to determine the antifungal activity of α-pinene, eugenol, and limonene against Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast cells. Besides, we focused on revealing the target side of the compounds on the yeast cells. Firstly, the antifungal activity of compounds was tested via minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) measurement. After that, we performed a sorbitol effect assay to understand whether it acts on the cell wall or not. With sorbitol, the MIC values were not changed. It means that they are not effective on the yeast cell wall. Then, we measured the extracellular conductivity increase upon treatment with the compounds to understand the effect on the cell membrane. Eugenol and limonene were not changed the extracellular conductivity, and there was no ion leakage from the cell membrane. On the other hand, α-pinene damaged the yeast cell membrane causing a sudden increase in conductivity due to ion leakage. An ergosterol effect assay with α-pinene was performed to detect cell membrane disruption via ergosterol or not. With ergosterol, the MIC value was not changed. α-Pinene must have another target than the ergosterol in the yeast cell membrane. Finally, revealing the mode of action of compounds against yeast cells will provide new insights into their usage in various fields.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Structural Biology

Journal Section

Conference Paper

Publication Date

December 31, 2022

Submission Date

September 10, 2022

Acceptance Date

December 29, 2022

Published in Issue

Year 2022 Volume: 7 Number: 3

APA
Konuk, H. B., & Ergüden, B. (2022). Investigation of antifungal activity mechanisms of alpha-pinene, eugenol, and limonene. Journal of Advances in VetBio Science and Techniques, 7(3), 385-390. https://doi.org/10.31797/vetbio.1173455
AMA
1.Konuk HB, Ergüden B. Investigation of antifungal activity mechanisms of alpha-pinene, eugenol, and limonene. J Ad VetBio Sci Tech. 2022;7(3):385-390. doi:10.31797/vetbio.1173455
Chicago
Konuk, Hatice Büşra, and Bengü Ergüden. 2022. “Investigation of Antifungal Activity Mechanisms of Alpha-Pinene, Eugenol, and Limonene”. Journal of Advances in VetBio Science and Techniques 7 (3): 385-90. https://doi.org/10.31797/vetbio.1173455.
EndNote
Konuk HB, Ergüden B (December 1, 2022) Investigation of antifungal activity mechanisms of alpha-pinene, eugenol, and limonene. Journal of Advances in VetBio Science and Techniques 7 3 385–390.
IEEE
[1]H. B. Konuk and B. Ergüden, “Investigation of antifungal activity mechanisms of alpha-pinene, eugenol, and limonene”, J Ad VetBio Sci Tech, vol. 7, no. 3, pp. 385–390, Dec. 2022, doi: 10.31797/vetbio.1173455.
ISNAD
Konuk, Hatice Büşra - Ergüden, Bengü. “Investigation of Antifungal Activity Mechanisms of Alpha-Pinene, Eugenol, and Limonene”. Journal of Advances in VetBio Science and Techniques 7/3 (December 1, 2022): 385-390. https://doi.org/10.31797/vetbio.1173455.
JAMA
1.Konuk HB, Ergüden B. Investigation of antifungal activity mechanisms of alpha-pinene, eugenol, and limonene. J Ad VetBio Sci Tech. 2022;7:385–390.
MLA
Konuk, Hatice Büşra, and Bengü Ergüden. “Investigation of Antifungal Activity Mechanisms of Alpha-Pinene, Eugenol, and Limonene”. Journal of Advances in VetBio Science and Techniques, vol. 7, no. 3, Dec. 2022, pp. 385-90, doi:10.31797/vetbio.1173455.
Vancouver
1.Hatice Büşra Konuk, Bengü Ergüden. Investigation of antifungal activity mechanisms of alpha-pinene, eugenol, and limonene. J Ad VetBio Sci Tech. 2022 Dec. 1;7(3):385-90. doi:10.31797/vetbio.1173455

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