Fungal strains and the development of tolerance against natamycin
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.ijfoodmicro.2016.08.006
Fungal strains and the development of tolerance against natamycin
Abstract
Antimicrobial resistance is a relevant theme with respect to both antibacterial and antifungal compounds. In this study we address the possible development of tolerance against the antifungal food preservative natamycin. A selection of 20 fungal species, originating from a medical as well as a food product context, was subjected to increasing concentrations of natamycin for prolonged time, a procedure designated as "training". The range of Minimum Inhibitory Concentrations (M.I.C.) before (1.8-19.2μM) and after (1.8-19.8μM) training did not change significantly, but natamycin-exposure caused an increase of M.I.C. in 13 out of 20 tested strains. The average M.I.C. increased from 6.1 to 8.6μM and 4 strains showed a >2-fold increase of tolerance after training. One strain (of Aspergillus ochraceus) also showed increased tolerance to amphotericin B and nystatin. However, two Fusarium strains showed similar or even decreased tolerance for these other polyene antifungals. The work reported here shows that a continuous and prolonged increasing selection pressure induced natamycin tolerance in individual strains. This implies that such a selection pressure should be avoided in the technical application of natamycin to ensure its continued safe use as a food preservative.
Keywords: Antifungal compounds; Antimicrobial resistance; Food additive; Natamycin; Polyene antibiotics.
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