Phenolic -OH group is crucial for the antifungal activity of terpenoids via disruption of cell membrane integrity

dc.contributor.authorKonuk, Hatice Busra
dc.contributor.authorErguden, Bengu
dc.date.accessioned2025-10-29T11:30:52Z
dc.date.issued2020
dc.departmentFakülteler, Mühendislik Fakültesi, Biyomühendislik Bölümü
dc.description.abstractTerpenoids, one of the major components of essential oils, are known to exert potent antifungal activity against yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. They have been the subject of a considerable number of investigations that uncovered extensive pharmacological properties, including antifungal and antibacterial effects. However, their mechanism of action remains elusive. In order to use terpenoids as the antimicrobial and antifungal agents in food preservation in a rational way, a good knowledge of their mode of action is required. We hypothesized that the cellular membrane is the main target site for the antifungal agents, and that structural properties of these agents are key to penetrate and act upon phospholipid bilayers. In this study, we thus aimed to study the effect of terpenoids on the cell membrane integrity, with the focus on both their structural properties, such as the presence of aromatic ring or hydroxyl group; and their hydrophobicity, as a consequence of these structural features. We first uncovered the antifungal properties of phenolic terpenoids thymol, carvacrol and eugenol, cyclic terpenes limonene, carveol, and alpha-pinene, in addition to the closely related compounds of different chemical structures. We then examined the cell membrane deterioration upon the addition of these reagents. Our results demonstrate that the presence of a phenolic -OH moiety is crucial, and hydrophobicity gained by the aromatic ring structure contributes to the ability of penetration and damaging yeast plasma membrane to achieve high antifungal activity.
dc.description.sponsorshipGebze Technical University [G.T.U. BAP 2018-A108-70]
dc.description.sponsorshipThis work was supported by Gebze Technical University, Project No: G.T.U. BAP 2018-A108-70.
dc.identifier.doi10.1007/s12223-020-00787-4
dc.identifier.endpage783
dc.identifier.issn0015-5632
dc.identifier.issn1874-9356
dc.identifier.issue4
dc.identifier.orcid0000-0002-8621-3474
dc.identifier.pmid32193708
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85082833384
dc.identifier.scopusqualityQ2
dc.identifier.startpage775
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1007/s12223-020-00787-4
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14854/11760
dc.identifier.volume65
dc.identifier.wosWOS:000521015300001
dc.identifier.wosqualityQ4
dc.indekslendigikaynakWeb of Science
dc.indekslendigikaynakScopus
dc.indekslendigikaynakPubMed
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherSpringer
dc.relation.ispartofFolia Microbiologica
dc.relation.publicationcategoryMakale - Uluslararası Hakemli Dergi - Kurum Öğretim Elemanı
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
dc.snmzKA_WOS_20251020
dc.subjectOregano Essential Oil
dc.subjectSpice Essential Oils
dc.subjectAntibacterial Activity
dc.subjectAntimicrobial Agents
dc.subjectNatural-Products
dc.subjectCarvacrol
dc.subjectThymol
dc.subjectAntioxidant
dc.subjectGrowth
dc.subjectTyphimurium
dc.titlePhenolic -OH group is crucial for the antifungal activity of terpenoids via disruption of cell membrane integrity
dc.typeArticle

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