Antidermatophyte activity of ethanolic extracts of Daniellia oliveri (Fabaceae) and Parinari curatellifolia (Chrysobalanaceae) in Chad
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Introduction: Skin health disease is still a public problem. Concerning this situation, the study was conducted with objective of enhancing Chadian pharmacopoeia medicinal plants Daniellia oliveri, Parinari curatellifolia who traditionally used in treatment fungal diseases particular dermatophytosis. Methods: The agar incorporation method to determine antidermatophyte activity ethanolic extracts barks oliveri and curatellifolia. In addition, phytochemical carried out link structure activity. Results: results revealed that are richer secondary metabolites (flavonoids, anthocyanins, tannins, alkaloids, saponosides, glycosides, anthraquinones free quinones). These rich inhibited growth dermatophytes isolated from patients, for Trichophyton Schoenleinii, at minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) 0.75 mg/ml rubrum Microsporum canis same MIC 1.5 mg/ml. Conclusion: From study, bioactivity compounds highlighted these could be possible source phytomedicinal developing against infections (Dermatophytoses).
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عنوان ژورنال: GSC Advanced Research and Reviews
سال: 2022
ISSN: ['2582-4597']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/gscarr.2022.13.2.0299