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  • 2023Halochromic Silk Fabric as a Reversible pH-Sensor Based on a Novel 2-Aminoimidazole Azo Dye6citations
  • 2023Synergistic Antimicrobial Activity of Silver Nanoparticles with an Emergent Class of Azoimidazoles13citations
  • 2019Inhibitory Effect of 5-Aminoimidazole-4-Carbohydrazonamides Derivatives Against Candida spp. Biofilm on Nanohydroxyapatite Substrate7citations
  • 2006Surface integrity of H13 ESR mould steel milled by carbide and CBN tools5citations
  • 2005X-ray diffraction characterization of ion-implanted austenitic stainless steel31citations
  • 2002Relaxation of residual stresses on the near surface of carbon steel substrates due to plasma cleaningcitations

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  • Zille, A.
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  • Gabriel, C.
  • Medeiros, R.
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  • Fernandes, Mh
  • Proenca, Mf
  • Marques, Mj
  • Saoubi, Rm
  • Outeiro, J.
  • Chandrasekaran, H.
  • Pina, J.
  • Lebrun, Jl
  • Feugeas, J.
  • Gautier Picard, C.
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Inhibitory Effect of 5-Aminoimidazole-4-Carbohydrazonamides Derivatives Against Candida spp. Biofilm on Nanohydroxyapatite Substrate

  • Sousa, Jc
  • Cerqueira, F.
  • Monteiro, Fj
  • Gabriel, C.
  • Medeiros, R.
  • Ferraz, Mp
  • Dias, Am
  • Fernandes, Mh
  • Ribeiro, Ai
  • Proenca, Mf
Abstract

Candida can adhere and form biofilm on biomaterials commonly used in medical devices which is a key attribute that enhances its ability to cause infections in humans. Furthermore, biomaterial-related infections represent a major therapeutic challenge since Candida biofilms are implicated in antifungal therapies failure. The goals of the present work were to investigate the effect of three 5-aminoimidazole-4-carbohydrazonamides, namely (Z)-5-amino-1-methyl-N '-aryl-1H-imidazole-4-carbohydrazonamides [aryl = phenyl (1a), 4-fluorophenyl (1b), 3-fluorophenyl (1c)], on Candida albicans and Candida krusei biofilm on nanohydroxyapatite substrate, a well-known bioactive ceramic material. To address these goals, both quantitative methods (by cultivable cell numbers) and qualitative evaluation (by scanning electron microscopy) were used. Compounds cytocompatibility towards osteoblast-like cells was also evaluated after 24 h of exposure, through resazurin assay. The three tested compounds displayed a strong inhibitory effect on biofilm development of both Candida species as potent in vitro activity against C. albicans sessile cells. Regarding cytocompatibility, a concentration-dependent effect was observed. Together, these findings indicated that the potent activity of imidazole derivatives on Candida spp. biofilms on nanohydroxyapatite substrate, in particular compound 1c, is worth further investigating. [GRAPHICS] .

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • compound
  • scanning electron microscopy
  • ceramic
  • biomaterials