Composition of Cassia fistula oil and its antifungal activity by disrupting ergosterol biosynthesis

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Cassia fistula oil was investigated for antifungal activities against standard and clinical isolates of Candida species. Gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometric (GC-MS) analysis of C. fistula oil revealed the presence of antimicrobial compounds like β-sitosterol, stigmasterol, ergosterol, betulinic acid, lupeol, fucosterol, α-amyrin and friedelin. The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of the pulp and seed oils ranged between 250-300 and 350-500 μg/mL respectively. Both oils also inhibited by ≥63.8% ergosterol bio-synthesis in Candida cell wall {fluconazole (standard) ≥89.1%)}. The MICs were significantly correlated with the ergosterol content decrease in the cell wall (Student's t test p ≤ 0.005). We can, therefore, conclude that active compounds are present in Cassia fistula oil that primarily target ergosterol biosynthesis in Candida cell wall.

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Irshad, M., Ahmad, A., Zafaryab, M., Ahmad, F., Manzoor, N., Singh, M., & Rizvi, M. M. A. (2013). Composition of Cassia fistula oil and its antifungal activity by disrupting ergosterol biosynthesis. Natural Product Communications, 8(2), 261–264. https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578x1300800233

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