Effect of Jujube Honey on Candida albicans Growth and
Biofilm Formation
Arch Med Res, 2013 Jul 15
BACKGROUND AND AIMS:
Candida species, especially Candida albicans, are major
fungal pathogens of humans that are capable of causing superficial mucosal
infections and systemic infections in humans. The aim of this study was to
evaluate the jujube (Zizyphus spina-christi) honey for its in vitro inhibitory
activity against pre-formed biofilm and its interference with the biofilm
formation of C. albicans.
METHODS:
The XTT reduction assay, scanning electron microscopy (SEM)
and atomic force microscopy (AFM) were employed to determine the inhibitory
effect of Jujube honey on C. albicans biofilm. Changes in the infrared spectrum
after treatment with honey were also determined by Fourier transform infrared
(FTIR) spectroscopy.
RESULTS:
Jujube honey affects biofilms by decreasing the size of
mature biofilms and by disruption of their structure. At a concentration of 40%
w/v, it interferes with formation of C. albicans biofilms and disrupts
established biofilms. The SEM and AFM results indicated that this type of honey
affected the cellular morphology of C. albicans and decreased biofilm
thickness.
CONCLUSIONS:
The present findings show that jujube honey has antifungal
properties against C. albicans and has the ability to inhibit the formation of
C. albicans biofilms and disrupt established biofilms.
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