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and antibiofilm activity of riparin 1, and its and homologs, against dermatophytes. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Dermatophytosis is a common fungal infection caused by dermatophytes, which produce biofilms that make treatment difficult due to drug resistance.
  • Researchers tested the alkamide alkaloid riparin 1 (RIP1) and its synthetic homologs (NOR1 and DINOR1) for their ability to inhibit biofilm formation in dermatophytes.
  • Results showed that RIP1 and NOR1 effectively reduced the viability of biofilms and had antifungal properties, suggesting they could be potential treatments for dermatophytosis.

Article Abstract

Dermatophytosis is one of the most frequent superficial mycoses in the world. They are mainly caused by the dermatophytes and . Biofilm production is an essential factor in the pathogenesis of dermatophytes; it confers drug resistance and significantly impairs antifungal effectiveness. Therefore, we evaluated the antibiofilm activity of an alkamide-type alkaloid called riparin 1 (RIP1) against clinically relevant dermatophytes. We also produced synthetic (NOR1) and (DINOR1) homologs for pharmacological evaluation, with a 61-70% yield. We used (96-well polystyrene plates) and (hair fragments) models to verify the effects of these compounds on the formation and viability of biofilms. RIP1 and NOR1 showed antifungal activity against strains of and , but DINOR1 showed no significant antifungal activity against the dermatophytes. Furthermore, RIP1 and NOR1 significantly reduced the viability of biofilms and ( < 0.05). RIP1 was more potent than NOR1, possibly due to the distance between the -methoxyphenyl and the phenylamide moieties in these compounds. Due to the significant antifungal and antibiofilm activities observed for RIP1 and NOR1, we suggest that they could be useful in the treatment of dermatophytosis.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00275514.2023.2170209DOI Listing

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