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Synergistic potential and apoptosis induction of Bunium persicum essential oil and its pure components, cuminaldehyde and γ-terpinene, in combination with fluconazole on Candida albicans isolates: in vitro and in silico evaluation

Researchers tested a spice-derived essential oil called Bunium persicum and two of its active compounds to see if they could work better with the antifungal drug fluconazole against drug-resistant yeast infections. They found that one component called cuminaldehyde was particularly effective and worked synergistically with fluconazole, meaning the combination was more powerful than either treatment alone. These natural compounds could potentially help treat fungal infections that no longer respond to standard medications, offering a promising approach using plant-based remedies alongside conventional drugs.

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Terpinen-4-ol triggers autophagy activation and metacaspase-dependent apoptosis against Botrytis cinerea

Terpinen-4-ol, a natural compound from tea tree oil, effectively kills gray mold fungus that spoils fruits and vegetables after harvest. The compound works by damaging fungal cell membranes, creating harmful reactive molecules inside fungal cells, and triggering the fungal cells’ self-destruction pathways. When tested on tomatoes and strawberries, terpinen-4-ol successfully reduced mold growth and disease spread, suggesting it could be a safe, eco-friendly alternative to chemical fungicides for protecting fresh produce.

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