The limited arsenal of synthetic antifungal agents and the emergence of resistant Candida
strains have prompted the researchers towards the investigation of naturally occurring
compounds or their semisynthetic derivatives in order to propose new innovative hit
compounds or new antifungal combinations endowed with reduced toxicity. We explored the
anti-Candida effects, for the first time, of two bioactive compounds from Crocus sativus stigmas,
namely crocin 1 and safranal, and some semisynthetic derivatives of safranal obtaining
promising biological results in terms of minimum inhibitory concentration/minimum fungicidal
concentration (MIC/MFC) values, synergism and reduction in the germ tube formation. Safranal
and its thiosemicarbazone derivative 5 were shown to display good activity against Candida
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