Alpha-guaiene isolated from patchouli oil exhibits antifungal activity against four pathogenic fungi
- F1000Res. 2025 Oct 13:14:4. doi: 10.12688/f1000research.154021.2.
- 1. Department of Agricultural and Biosystem Engineering, Faculty of Agro-Industrial Technology, Universitas Padjadjaran, Jatinangor, West Java, 40600, Indonesia.
- 2. Department of Food Industry Technology, Faculty of Agro-Industrial Technology, Universitas Padjadjaran, Jatinangor, West Java, 40600, Indonesia.
Background: The major component of patchouli oil, patchouli alcohol, is used as fixative and has antimicrobial activity. The function of Other components, such as α-guaiene, remains unknown. Therefore, this study reports the Antifungal activity of α-guaiene isolated from patchouli oil against for pathogenic fungi: Aspergillus niger, Candida albicans ATCC 7102, Microsporum gypseum ATCC 14683, and Trichophyton mentagrophytes ATCC 16404.
Methods: The material from fraction (249°C-254°C) had the highest α-guaiene. Minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) and minimum fungicidal concentration (MFC) were determined using the microdilution technique to evaluate Antifungal activity, with n-hexane and medium serving as negative controls, and ketoconazole and fluconazole serving as positive controls.
Results: The results showed that the MIC and MFC value were determined at 45%, 50% for C. albicans, 55%, 60% for A. niger, 50%, 60% for M. gypseum, and 95%, 100% for T. mentagrophytes, respectively. Positive and medium controls demonstrated no microbial growth, whereas negative and growth controls revealed the presence of Microorganisms. Fungus resistance to α-guaiene T. mentagrophytes exhibited the highest MIC value.
Conclusions: Overall, this study reveals that α-guaiene is a promising agent effective against the studied pathogenic fungi.
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