Affiliation:
1. General Medical Research and Medicine Services, Veterans Administration Hospital, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55417
Abstract
Results of earlier turbidimetric growth experiments showed that certain antioxidants prolonged the antifungal activity of amphotericin B (AB) against
Candida albicans
, presumably by retarding autoxidative destruction of the drug. Viability studies were designed to examine this in more detail. Subinhibitory concentrations of either butylated hydroxyanisole,
n
-propyl gallate, or nordihydroguaiaretic acid in combination with fungistatic levels of AB exerted synergistic fungicidal activity against two strains of
C. albicans
and one of
C. parapsilosis
. Although synergism was not seen in tests with a strain of
Torulopsis glabrata
, antioxidants prolonged the inhibitory action of AB against this organism. On the basis of these findings and other considerations that are discussed, it is suggested that stabilization of AB and the ability to act synergistically with AB represent two distinctly different effects of the antioxidants.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology
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