نتایج جستجو برای: antifungal

تعداد نتایج: 24168  

Journal: :Mycoses 2003
Christine E Ficker J T Arnason P S Vindas L P Alvarez K Akpagana M Gbéassor C De Souza M L Smith

In this study, 36 extracts derived from 29 plant species selected using an ethnobotanical approach were tested for antifungal activity against a taxonomically diverse group of 13 human pathogenic fungi. We compared the inhibitory characteristics of these plant extracts with those of the commonly used antifungals, amphotericin B and ketoconazole, and the plant-derived antifungal, berberine. Seve...

Journal: :Therapeutic advances in respiratory disease 2011
Marjeta Tercelj Barbara Salobir Mirjana Zupancic Ragnar Rylander

OBJECTIVES Fungi have been suspected of contributing to the pathogenesis of sarcoidosis. A previous intervention study demonstrated an improvement in the clinical condition in 15 out of 18 patients with a long-term history of sarcoidosis when antifungal medication was added to corticosteroids. The present study was performed to compare the effects of antifungal treatment with corticosteroid tre...

Journal: :Ophthalmic research 2012
W Behrens-Baumann M Seibold W Hofmüller S Walter H Haeberle T Wecke I Tammer K Tintelnot

PURPOSE To report a series of 3 patients with soft contact lens-related Fusarium keratitis. Two of them were treated with the antiamoebic polyhexamethylene biguanide 0.02% (PHMB) in combination with antifungal drugs, and 1 patient was treated with PHMB as sole antifungal regimen. METHODS Chart review of 3 patients treated with PHMB in Fusarium keratitis. Two of them were refractory to the com...

2015
Meghana S Kumar

Introduction The oral cavity is a habitat for a large number of microorganisms which coexist with one another as normal microbiota. Candida species are ovoid budding yeast like fungi. The organism is a normal commensal of humans found on skin and throughout gastrointestinal tract. Poor oral hygiene, high carbohydrate diet, nutritional deficiencies, diabetes mellitus, dental prostheses, heavy ci...

2017
Pragati Rawat Swatantra Agarwal Siddhi Tripathi

Purpose: Tissue conditioners are used for healing of abused oral tissues. They may harbour microorganisms causing oral diseases such as candidiasis compromising the health of the patient. Also, addition of antifungal agents into tissue conditioner may alter its properties. This study compares the anti-fungal property and mechanical properties of tissue conditioner containing different antifunga...

2014
Daniel González-Tokman Jasmin Ruch Tamara Pulpitel Fleur Ponton

Animals living in groups face a high risk of disease contagion. In many arthropod species, cuticular antimicrobials constitute the first protective barrier that prevents infections. Here we report that group-living spiders produce cuticular chemicals which inhibit fungal growth. Given that cuticular antifungals may be costly to produce, we explored whether they can be modulated according to the...

2010
Fatimah Abu Bakar R. Hafidh Abu Bakar

Problem statement: A number of studies have recently conducted to identify novel and potent antifungal components from natural products. One of the reasons is to overcome the antifungal resistant developed against most of commercially available drugs. Studies confirmed that mung beans have increased phenolic compounds and enhanced defenses during germination. Approach: We hypothesized that anti...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 1999
A J De Lucca T J Walsh

The need for safe and effective antifungal agents increases in parallel with the expanding number of immunocompromised patients at risk for invasive fungal infections. The emergence of fungal pathogens resistant to current therapies further compounds the dearth of antifungal agents. Currently available antifungal compounds act on targets also found in mammalian cells (34), which may result in t...

Journal: :Biological & pharmaceutical bulletin 2008
Woo Sang Sung Dong Gun Lee

Korean red ginseng saponins (ginsenosides) have been reported as having various biological properties, but the antifungal effects and the mode of action of ginsenosides remain mostly unknown. In this study, saponins were isolated from Korean red ginseng, and the antifungal effects of ginsenosides were investigated. Ginsenosides showed fungicidal effects toward pathogenic fungi tested. To elucid...

Journal: :Journal of the science of food and agriculture 2015
Andrea Bernardos Teresa Marina Petr Žáček Édgar Pérez-Esteve Ramón Martínez-Mañez Miloslav Lhotka Lenka Kouřimská Josef Pulkrábek Pavel Klouček

BACKGROUND Essential oil components (EOCs) are known for their antifungal properties; however, their high volatility limits their application as antimicrobial agents. Strategies used for controlling the volatility of EOCs include encapsulation or loading into porous materials. This study evaluated the in vitro antifungal activity of selected EOCs (carvacrol, cinnamaldehyde, eugenol and thymol) ...

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