Antifungal activity and mechanism of action of natural product derivates as potential environmental disinfectants

Author:

Silva-Beltrán Norma Patricia12ORCID,Boon Stephanie A1,Ijaz M Khalid3,McKinney Julie3,Gerba Charles P1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Environmental Science, Water Energy Sustainable Technology (WEST) Center, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, CP 85745 , USA

2. Departmento de Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad de Sonora , Ciudad Obregón, CP 85010 , México

3. Global Research & Development for Lysol and Dettol, Reckitt Benckiser LLC , Montvale, NJ, CP 07645 , USA

Abstract

Abstract   There have been a considerable number of antifungal studies that evaluated natural products (NPs), such as medicinal plants and their secondary metabolites, (phenolic compounds, alkaloids), essential oils, and propolis extracts. These studies have investigated natural antifungal substances for use as food preservatives, medicinal agents, or in agriculture as green pesticides because they represent an option of safe, low-impact, and environmentally friendly antifungal compounds; however, few have studied these NPs as an alternative to disinfection/sanitation for indoor air or environmental surfaces. This review summarizes recent studies on NPs as potential fungal disinfectants in different environments and provides information on the mechanisms of inactivation of these products by fungi. The explored mechanisms show that these NPs can interfere with ATP synthesis and Ca++ and K+ ion flow, mainly damaging the cell membrane and cell wall of fungi, respectively. Another mechanism is the reactive oxygen species effect that damages mitochondria and membranes. Inhibition of the overexpression of the efflux pump is another mechanism that involves damage to fungal proteins. Many NPs appear to have potential as indoor environmental disinfectants. One-Sentence Summary This review shows the latest advances in natural antifungals applied to different indoor environments. Fungi have generated increased tolerance to the mechanisms of traditional antifungals, so this review also explores the various mechanisms of action of various natural products to facilitate the implementation of technology.

Funder

University of Arizona

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Biotechnology,Bioengineering

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