Evaluation of Antifungal Activity and Mode of Action of New Coumarin Derivative, 7-Hydroxy-6-nitro-2H-1-benzopyran-2-one, againstAspergillusspp.
Aspergillusspp. produce a wide variety of diseases. For the treatment of such infections, the azoles and Amphotericin B are used in various formulations. The treatment of fungal diseases is often ineffective, because of increases in azole resistance and their several associated adverse effects. To overcome these problems, natural products and their derivatives are interesting alternatives. The aim of this study was to examine the effects of coumarin derivative, 7-hydroxy-6-nitro-2H-1-benzopyran-2-one (Cou-NO2), both alone and with antifungal drugs. Its mode of action againstAspergillusspp. Cou-NO2was tested to evaluate its effects on mycelia growth and germination of fungal conidia ofAspergillusspp. We also investigated possible Cou-NO2action on cell walls (0.8 M sorbitol) and on Cou-NO2to ergosterol binding in the cell membrane. The study shows that Cou-NO2is capable of inhibiting both the mycelia growth and germination of conidia for the species tested, and that its action affects the structure of the fungal cell wall. At subinhibitory concentration, Cou-NO2enhanced thein vitroeffects of azoles. Moreover, in combination with azoles (voriconazole and itraconazole) Cou-NO2displays an additive effect. Thus, our study supports the use of coumarin derivative 7-hydroxy-6-nitro-2H-1-benzopyran-2-one as an antifungal agent againstAspergillusspecies.