Application of direct fluorescence-based live/dead staining for assessment of antifungal activity of coconut oil against Candida albicans

Candida albicans is becoming a significant problem for oral candidiasis worldwide. In addition, the proliferation of antifungal-resistant C. albicans has become a major concern. This study was carried out to evaluate the effects of activated virgin coconut oil (AVCO) and the crude extract of virgin...

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Main Authors: Mukhtar, Nor Izzah, Abllah, Zurainie, Shahdan, Intan Azura
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Published: 2018
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spelling iium-659732018-09-27T09:32:33Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/65973/ Application of direct fluorescence-based live/dead staining for assessment of antifungal activity of coconut oil against Candida albicans Mukhtar, Nor Izzah Abllah, Zurainie Shahdan, Intan Azura RK Dentistry Candida albicans is becoming a significant problem for oral candidiasis worldwide. In addition, the proliferation of antifungal-resistant C. albicans has become a major concern. This study was carried out to evaluate the effects of activated virgin coconut oil (AVCO) and the crude extract of virgin coconut oil (VCO) to search for a new antifungal agent for treatment of oral candidiasis. The viability of C. albicans cells was determined using live/dead bacterial viability kit. C. albicans cells were grown in YPD broth culture overnight. The fungus was treated with AVCO and VCO at concentration of minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC), 6.24 µg/ml. To evaluate the viability of C. albicans cells, SYTO 9 and propidium iodide (PI) staining were used in this study and observed using fluorescence microscopy. C. albicans cells treated with AVCO showed more dead cells compared to cells treated with VCO. The data indicated that exposure of C. albicans to AVCO was the most inhibitory to growth (P<0.01). 2018-08-19 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/65973/1/skam%2031_izzah.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/65973/12/65973_APPLICATION%20OF%20DIRECT-abstract.pdf Mukhtar, Nor Izzah and Abllah, Zurainie and Shahdan, Intan Azura (2018) Application of direct fluorescence-based live/dead staining for assessment of antifungal activity of coconut oil against Candida albicans. In: International Conference of Analytical Sciences (SKAM31), 17th-19th August 2018, Kuantan, Pahang. (Unpublished) http://www.iium.edu.my/skam31/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/SKAM31-PROGRAMME-BOOK-PART-1.pdf
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Mukhtar, Nor Izzah
Abllah, Zurainie
Shahdan, Intan Azura
Application of direct fluorescence-based live/dead staining for assessment of antifungal activity of coconut oil against Candida albicans
description Candida albicans is becoming a significant problem for oral candidiasis worldwide. In addition, the proliferation of antifungal-resistant C. albicans has become a major concern. This study was carried out to evaluate the effects of activated virgin coconut oil (AVCO) and the crude extract of virgin coconut oil (VCO) to search for a new antifungal agent for treatment of oral candidiasis. The viability of C. albicans cells was determined using live/dead bacterial viability kit. C. albicans cells were grown in YPD broth culture overnight. The fungus was treated with AVCO and VCO at concentration of minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC), 6.24 µg/ml. To evaluate the viability of C. albicans cells, SYTO 9 and propidium iodide (PI) staining were used in this study and observed using fluorescence microscopy. C. albicans cells treated with AVCO showed more dead cells compared to cells treated with VCO. The data indicated that exposure of C. albicans to AVCO was the most inhibitory to growth (P<0.01).
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Mukhtar, Nor Izzah
Abllah, Zurainie
Shahdan, Intan Azura
author_facet Mukhtar, Nor Izzah
Abllah, Zurainie
Shahdan, Intan Azura
author_sort Mukhtar, Nor Izzah
title Application of direct fluorescence-based live/dead staining for assessment of antifungal activity of coconut oil against Candida albicans
title_short Application of direct fluorescence-based live/dead staining for assessment of antifungal activity of coconut oil against Candida albicans
title_full Application of direct fluorescence-based live/dead staining for assessment of antifungal activity of coconut oil against Candida albicans
title_fullStr Application of direct fluorescence-based live/dead staining for assessment of antifungal activity of coconut oil against Candida albicans
title_full_unstemmed Application of direct fluorescence-based live/dead staining for assessment of antifungal activity of coconut oil against Candida albicans
title_sort application of direct fluorescence-based live/dead staining for assessment of antifungal activity of coconut oil against candida albicans
publishDate 2018
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/65973/
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http://irep.iium.edu.my/65973/12/65973_APPLICATION%20OF%20DIRECT-abstract.pdf
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