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isolation of histoplasma capsulatum and microsporum gypseum from soil and bat guano in panama and the canal zone. 196213980368
perfect state of fructification of microsporum gypseum in unsterilised soil. 196213991504
perfect state of fructification of microsporum gypseum in unsterilised soil. 196213991504
[isolation of microsporum gypseum and trichophyton mentagrophytes from soil of the city of manaus, amazonas (brazil)]. 196213997237
[isolation of microsporum gypseum and trichophyton mentagrophytes from soil of the city of manaus, amazonas (brazil)]. 196213997237
[occurrence of the fungi microsporum gypseum and keratinomyces ajelloi in the soils of the urban area of curitiba (brazil)]. 196214023286
[occurrence of the fungi microsporum gypseum and keratinomyces ajelloi in the soils of the urban area of curitiba (brazil)]. 196214023286
microsporum gypseum and keratinomyces ajelloi in south australia. 196214028571
microsporum gypseum and keratinomyces ajelloi in south australia. 196214028571
[isolation of keratinomyces ajelloi and microsporum gypseum from the soil in the city of buenos aires]. 196214059706
[isolation of keratinomyces ajelloi and microsporum gypseum from the soil in the city of buenos aires]. 196214059706
[the isolation of keratinomyces ajelloi, trichophyton terrestre, microsporum gypseum and microsporum cookei from soil]. 196314063118
[the isolation of keratinomyces ajelloi, trichophyton terrestre, microsporum gypseum and microsporum cookei from soil]. 196314063118
[the significance of tularemic epizootics in the spread of infections caused by trichophyton gypseum]. 196314068288
nodular granulomatous perifolliculitis caused by microsporum gypseum. 196414081573
nodular granulomatous perifolliculitis caused by microsporum gypseum. 196414081573
[the effect of sorbic acid, propionic acid and actidione on the development of trichophyton gypseum var. asteroides]. 196314087004
mycotic infections of nail due to microsporum gypseum. 196314120855
mycotic infections of nail due to microsporum gypseum. 196314120855
microsporum gypseum isolated from soil in formosa. 196414201559
microsporum gypseum isolated from soil in formosa. 196414201559
the fatty acids of microsporum gypseum. 196414222666
the fatty acids of microsporum gypseum. 196414222666
[isolation of microsporum gypseum from soils of the bashkir assr]. 196414227837
[isolation of microsporum gypseum from soils of the bashkir assr]. 196414227837
[endogenous and exogenous factors in the origin of microsporum gypseum infections]. 196414251421
[endogenous and exogenous factors in the origin of microsporum gypseum infections]. 196414251421
antibiotic action of griseofulvin on dermatophytes.el-nakeeb, moustafa a. (rutgers, the state university, new brunswick, n.j.), w. l. mclellan, jr., and j. o. lampen. antibiotic action of griseofulvin on dermatophytes. j. bacteriol. 89:557-563. 1965.-the concentrations of griseofulvin required to inhibit growth and to produce the characteristic morphological distortions were determined for dermatophytes (highly sensitive), fungal plant pathogens (moderately sensitive), filamentous nonpathogenic fungi (poorly sensitive), and for yeasts and escher ...196514273628
antibiotic action of griseofulvin on dermatophytes.el-nakeeb, moustafa a. (rutgers, the state university, new brunswick, n.j.), w. l. mclellan, jr., and j. o. lampen. antibiotic action of griseofulvin on dermatophytes. j. bacteriol. 89:557-563. 1965.-the concentrations of griseofulvin required to inhibit growth and to produce the characteristic morphological distortions were determined for dermatophytes (highly sensitive), fungal plant pathogens (moderately sensitive), filamentous nonpathogenic fungi (poorly sensitive), and for yeasts and escher ...196514273628
uptake of griseofulvin by the sensitive dermatophyte, microsporum gypseum.el-nakeeb, moustafa a. (rutgers, the state university, new brunswick, n.j.), and j. o. lampen. uptake of griseofulvin by the sensitive dermatophyte, microsporum gypseum. j. bacteriol. 89:564-569. 1965.-actively growing cultures of microsporum gypseum took up large amounts of griseofulvin-(4-methoxy-h(3)) from the medium. initially, most of the material could be extracted with hot water, but there was a continuing increase in firmly bound forms of the antibiotic. the fungus accumulated griseofulv ...196514273629
uptake of griseofulvin by the sensitive dermatophyte, microsporum gypseum.el-nakeeb, moustafa a. (rutgers, the state university, new brunswick, n.j.), and j. o. lampen. uptake of griseofulvin by the sensitive dermatophyte, microsporum gypseum. j. bacteriol. 89:564-569. 1965.-actively growing cultures of microsporum gypseum took up large amounts of griseofulvin-(4-methoxy-h(3)) from the medium. initially, most of the material could be extracted with hot water, but there was a continuing increase in firmly bound forms of the antibiotic. the fungus accumulated griseofulv ...196514273629
an unusual variant of microsporum gypseum (nannizzia gypsea); proven by demonstration of the sexual state. 196514275895
an unusual variant of microsporum gypseum (nannizzia gypsea); proven by demonstration of the sexual state. 196514275895
distribution of griseofulvin taken up by microsporum gypseum: complexes of the antibiotic with cell constituents.el-nakeeb, moustafa a. (rutgers, the state university, new brunswick, n.j.), and j. o. lampen. distribution of griseofulvin taken up by microsporum gypseum: complexes of the antibiotic with cell constituents. j. bacteriol. 89:1075-1081. 1965.-the griseofulvin-(4-methoxy-h(3)) accumulated by microsporum gypseum was bound to fungal constituents. mild procedures (hot-water or acetone extraction) removed between 40 and 60% of the total concentration of antibiotic. the remainder was recovered only af ...196514276098
distribution of griseofulvin taken up by microsporum gypseum: complexes of the antibiotic with cell constituents.el-nakeeb, moustafa a. (rutgers, the state university, new brunswick, n.j.), and j. o. lampen. distribution of griseofulvin taken up by microsporum gypseum: complexes of the antibiotic with cell constituents. j. bacteriol. 89:1075-1081. 1965.-the griseofulvin-(4-methoxy-h(3)) accumulated by microsporum gypseum was bound to fungal constituents. mild procedures (hot-water or acetone extraction) removed between 40 and 60% of the total concentration of antibiotic. the remainder was recovered only af ...196514276098
keratinolytic activity of microsporum canis and microsporum gypseum. 196514290300
keratinolytic activity of microsporum canis and microsporum gypseum. 196514290300
[sexual forms of dermatophytes. production of cleistothecia of microsporum gypseum (bodin) guiart and grigoraki on various sterile media]. 196414309454
[sexual forms of dermatophytes. production of cleistothecia of microsporum gypseum (bodin) guiart and grigoraki on various sterile media]. 196414309454
canine ringworm due to microsporum gypseum. 196514337691
canine ringworm due to microsporum gypseum. 196514337691
[clinical and mycologic study of a case of epidermic microsporia due to microsporum gypseum of probable telluric origin]. 196514347827
[clinical and mycologic study of a case of epidermic microsporia due to microsporum gypseum of probable telluric origin]. 196514347827
isolation of microsporum gypseum from soil. 195514375381
isolation of microsporum gypseum from soil. 195514375381
microsporum-gypseum-like fuseaux in microsporum audouini. 195514375389
microsporum-gypseum-like fuseaux in microsporum audouini. 195514375389
[mycosis through microsporum gypseum]. 195514391802
[mycosis through microsporum gypseum]. 195514391802
[isolation from soil of a pathogenic dermatophyte microsporum gypseum]. 196014433669
[isolation from soil of a pathogenic dermatophyte microsporum gypseum]. 196014433669
[microsporum gypseum]. 196214453887
[microsporum gypseum]. 196214453887
isolation of microsporum gypseum from cowdung. 196214457086
isolation of microsporum gypseum from cowdung. 196214457086
[microsporum gypseum infection in cucumber growers]. 196214457087
[microsporum gypseum infection in cucumber growers]. 196214457087
constituents of the argentinian medicinal plant baccharis grisebachii and their antimicrobial activity.the resinous exudate of baccharis grisebachii which is used to treat ulcers, burns, and skin sores in argentina showed activity towards dermatophytes and bacteria. two diterpenes, eight p-coumaric acid derivatives, and two flavones were isolated from the exudate and the structures elucidated by spectroscopic methods. 3-prenyl-p-coumaric acid and 3,5-diprenyl-p-coumaric acid were active towards epidermophyton floccosum and trichophyton rubrum with mics of 50 and 100-125 microg/ml, respectively. t ...200314522435
constituents of the argentinian medicinal plant baccharis grisebachii and their antimicrobial activity.the resinous exudate of baccharis grisebachii which is used to treat ulcers, burns, and skin sores in argentina showed activity towards dermatophytes and bacteria. two diterpenes, eight p-coumaric acid derivatives, and two flavones were isolated from the exudate and the structures elucidated by spectroscopic methods. 3-prenyl-p-coumaric acid and 3,5-diprenyl-p-coumaric acid were active towards epidermophyton floccosum and trichophyton rubrum with mics of 50 and 100-125 microg/ml, respectively. t ...200314522435
tinea capitis among children and adolescents in the farwaniya region of kuwait.analysis of 325 patients (182 males, 143 females) of mycologically proven tinea capitis (tc) seen over a period of two years from january 2001--december 2002 in the farwaniya region of kuwait is presented in this study. the age range was 8 months to 17 years. peak incidence was observed in the 3-14 year age group (79.6%). positive family history and contact with pets were noted in 22% and 36.7% of the cases, respectively. the non-inflammatory 'gray patch' variety was the most common clinical typ ...200314739518
tinea capitis among children and adolescents in the farwaniya region of kuwait.analysis of 325 patients (182 males, 143 females) of mycologically proven tinea capitis (tc) seen over a period of two years from january 2001--december 2002 in the farwaniya region of kuwait is presented in this study. the age range was 8 months to 17 years. peak incidence was observed in the 3-14 year age group (79.6%). positive family history and contact with pets were noted in 22% and 36.7% of the cases, respectively. the non-inflammatory 'gray patch' variety was the most common clinical typ ...200314739518
dermatophyte agents in the city of são paulo, from 1992 to 2002.dermatophytosis are superficial mycoses caused by fungi that can invade stratum corneum and keratinized tissues. in order to study the frequency of dermatophytes species and the clinical manifestations caused by these fungi, in são paulo, sp, brazil, the authors analyzed cultures isolated at the mycology laboratory from a selected population (15,300 out-patients of the hospital das clínicas, department of dermatology, faculty of medicine of university of são paulo) from january 1992 to june 2002 ...200314743665
dermatophyte agents in the city of são paulo, from 1992 to 2002.dermatophytosis are superficial mycoses caused by fungi that can invade stratum corneum and keratinized tissues. in order to study the frequency of dermatophytes species and the clinical manifestations caused by these fungi, in são paulo, sp, brazil, the authors analyzed cultures isolated at the mycology laboratory from a selected population (15,300 out-patients of the hospital das clínicas, department of dermatology, faculty of medicine of university of são paulo) from january 1992 to june 2002 ...200314743665
pcr and pcr-rflp techniques targeting the dna topoisomerase ii gene for rapid clinical diagnosis of the etiologic agent of dermatophytosis.we have focused on the dna topoisomerase ii genes of several pathogenic fungi, and developed polymerase chain reaction (pcr) and pcr-restriction fragment length polymorphism (rflp) methods targeting this gene for identification of dermatophytes.200414757280
pcr and pcr-rflp techniques targeting the dna topoisomerase ii gene for rapid clinical diagnosis of the etiologic agent of dermatophytosis.we have focused on the dna topoisomerase ii genes of several pathogenic fungi, and developed polymerase chain reaction (pcr) and pcr-restriction fragment length polymorphism (rflp) methods targeting this gene for identification of dermatophytes.200414757280
extensive verrucous dermatitis associated with dermatophytosis and onychomycosis due to trichophyton gypseum. 195114810227
occurrence of microsporum gypseum (m. fulvum) infections in the district of columbia area; report of six cases. 195114867826
occurrence of microsporum gypseum (m. fulvum) infections in the district of columbia area; report of six cases. 195114867826
antidermatophytic activity of extracts from psoralea corylifolia (fabaceae) correlated with the presence of a flavonoid compound.extracts obtained from seeds of psoralea corylifolia showed several degrees of antifungal activity against trichophyton rubrum, trichophyton mentagrophytes, epidermophyton floccosum and microsporum gypseum by the disc diffusion method on a sabouraud dextrose agar (sda) medium. methanol extract of the seeds at 250 microg exhibited the maximum inhibition with a halo of 28 mm diameter. six different bands were obtained when the methanol extract was subjected to tlc. 13c nmr and mass spectra reveale ...200415036462
antidermatophytic activity of extracts from psoralea corylifolia (fabaceae) correlated with the presence of a flavonoid compound.extracts obtained from seeds of psoralea corylifolia showed several degrees of antifungal activity against trichophyton rubrum, trichophyton mentagrophytes, epidermophyton floccosum and microsporum gypseum by the disc diffusion method on a sabouraud dextrose agar (sda) medium. methanol extract of the seeds at 250 microg exhibited the maximum inhibition with a halo of 28 mm diameter. six different bands were obtained when the methanol extract was subjected to tlc. 13c nmr and mass spectra reveale ...200415036462
antibacterial and antifungal activity of syzygium jambolanum seeds.the water and methanolic extracts of syzygium jambolanum seeds were examined for antibacterial and antifungal activity in vitro using the disc diffusion method, minimum inhibitory concentration, minimum bactericidal concentration and minimum fungicidal concentration. activity against gram positive bacteria (bacillus subtilis, staphylococcus aureus), gram negative bacteria (salmonella typhimurium, pseudomonas aeruginosa, klebsiella pneumoniae and escherichia coli) and fungal strains (candida albi ...200415036477
antibacterial and antifungal activity of syzygium jambolanum seeds.the water and methanolic extracts of syzygium jambolanum seeds were examined for antibacterial and antifungal activity in vitro using the disc diffusion method, minimum inhibitory concentration, minimum bactericidal concentration and minimum fungicidal concentration. activity against gram positive bacteria (bacillus subtilis, staphylococcus aureus), gram negative bacteria (salmonella typhimurium, pseudomonas aeruginosa, klebsiella pneumoniae and escherichia coli) and fungal strains (candida albi ...200415036477
[tinea capitis in children from goiânia, brazil].during the period january 1999 to july 2002 a total de 164 cases of tinea capitis were diagnosed by mycological examination in instituto de patologia tropical e saúde pública of the universidade federal de goiás. of the 164 patients 94 (57.3%) were males, with an age of 3 months to 13 years. laboratory studies were performed by direct examination with 20% koh and cultivated on mycobiotic agar medium and sabouraud dextrose agar with chloramphenicol. the following species were identified: microspo ...200315049102
[tinea capitis in children from goiânia, brazil].during the period january 1999 to july 2002 a total de 164 cases of tinea capitis were diagnosed by mycological examination in instituto de patologia tropical e saúde pública of the universidade federal de goiás. of the 164 patients 94 (57.3%) were males, with an age of 3 months to 13 years. laboratory studies were performed by direct examination with 20% koh and cultivated on mycobiotic agar medium and sabouraud dextrose agar with chloramphenicol. the following species were identified: microspo ...200315049102
isolation of dermatophytes and other keratinophilic fungi from the vicinity of salt pan soils of mumbai, india.soil samples from twenty salt pans and their vicinity around mumbai and thane were screened for the occurrence of keratinophilic fungi and related dermatophytes. ten species classified in six genera were recovered using horse hair as bait. the isolated species were reported in the following order of dominance: chrysosporium indicum (12.0%), microsporum gypseum complex (7.2%), c. tropicum (5.6%), c. state of ctenomyces serratus (4.0%), trichophyton terrestre (3.2%), malbranchea aurantiaca (2.4%), ...200415180153
isolation of dermatophytes and other keratinophilic fungi from the vicinity of salt pan soils of mumbai, india.soil samples from twenty salt pans and their vicinity around mumbai and thane were screened for the occurrence of keratinophilic fungi and related dermatophytes. ten species classified in six genera were recovered using horse hair as bait. the isolated species were reported in the following order of dominance: chrysosporium indicum (12.0%), microsporum gypseum complex (7.2%), c. tropicum (5.6%), c. state of ctenomyces serratus (4.0%), trichophyton terrestre (3.2%), malbranchea aurantiaca (2.4%), ...200415180153
keratinophilic fungi on feathers of pigeon in maharashtra, india.results of a preliminary survey of keratinophilic fungi associated with feathers of pigeon on high rise buildings in thane district of maharashtra (india) are reported. a total of 100 samples were examined, of which 67 samples were positive for keratinophilic fungi. altogether 67 fungal strains belonging to 10 species of seven genera were isolated viz. chrysosporium indicum (24%), chrysosporium sp. (2%), chr. tropicum (8%), chrysosporium state of arthroderma tuberculatum (3%), chrysosporium stat ...200415189186
keratinophilic fungi on feathers of pigeon in maharashtra, india.results of a preliminary survey of keratinophilic fungi associated with feathers of pigeon on high rise buildings in thane district of maharashtra (india) are reported. a total of 100 samples were examined, of which 67 samples were positive for keratinophilic fungi. altogether 67 fungal strains belonging to 10 species of seven genera were isolated viz. chrysosporium indicum (24%), chrysosporium sp. (2%), chr. tropicum (8%), chrysosporium state of arthroderma tuberculatum (3%), chrysosporium stat ...200415189186
disseminated dermatophytosis caused by microsporum gypseum in an aids patient: response to terbinafine and amorolfine.a 51-year-old white male, native of rio de janeiro, brazil, with advanced aids and in chronic use of imidazoles for oral candidosis, presented erythematous, desquamative, pruriginous plaques of 1 month evolution on the trunk, inguinal/crural region, and lower limbs. the diagnosis of dermatophytosis was based on the isolation of microsporum gypseum from scales scraped from the skin lesions. the lesions regressed after 30 days treatment with itraconazole, 100 mg day(-1). after interruption of this ...200415189192
disseminated dermatophytosis caused by microsporum gypseum in an aids patient: response to terbinafine and amorolfine.a 51-year-old white male, native of rio de janeiro, brazil, with advanced aids and in chronic use of imidazoles for oral candidosis, presented erythematous, desquamative, pruriginous plaques of 1 month evolution on the trunk, inguinal/crural region, and lower limbs. the diagnosis of dermatophytosis was based on the isolation of microsporum gypseum from scales scraped from the skin lesions. the lesions regressed after 30 days treatment with itraconazole, 100 mg day(-1). after interruption of this ...200415189192
(e)- and (z)-1,2,4-triazolylchromanone oxime ethers as conformationally constrained antifungals.a series of 1,2,4-triazolylchromanone oxime ethers were synthesized and tested for in vitro antifungal activity. many of these derivatives exhibit high activity against candida albicans, saccharomyces cerevisiae, aspergillus niger and microsporum gypseum.200415246073
(e)- and (z)-1,2,4-triazolylchromanone oxime ethers as conformationally constrained antifungals.a series of 1,2,4-triazolylchromanone oxime ethers were synthesized and tested for in vitro antifungal activity. many of these derivatives exhibit high activity against candida albicans, saccharomyces cerevisiae, aspergillus niger and microsporum gypseum.200415246073
frequency and risk factors of dermatophytosis in students living in rural areas in eskişehir, turkey.our study included 2384 students from five villages around eskişehir, turkey. we asked every student for their personal identification and also for their sanitation in order to get an idea about dermatophytosis. samples taken from suspicious lesion were collected and inoculated onto sabouraud dextrose agar slants. for identification of fungi which were grown, macroscopic appearance of colonies, microscopic examination and biochemical tests were used. we found suspicious lesions in 245 (10.3%) an ...200415281399
frequency and risk factors of dermatophytosis in students living in rural areas in eskişehir, turkey.our study included 2384 students from five villages around eskişehir, turkey. we asked every student for their personal identification and also for their sanitation in order to get an idea about dermatophytosis. samples taken from suspicious lesion were collected and inoculated onto sabouraud dextrose agar slants. for identification of fungi which were grown, macroscopic appearance of colonies, microscopic examination and biochemical tests were used. we found suspicious lesions in 245 (10.3%) an ...200415281399
tinea capitis in kwa-zulu natal, south africa.tinea capitis is the most common dermatophyte infection in children. the hair involvement can be classified as endothrix, ectothrix, or favus, and the clinical appearance is variable. the goal of this study was to determine the demography, etiology, and clinical patterns of tinea capitis in south africa. a prospective, cross-sectional study was conducted over a 1-year period. all cases were classified clinically and subject to wood light examination, microscopy, and culture. one hundred patients ...200415283786
tinea capitis in kwa-zulu natal, south africa.tinea capitis is the most common dermatophyte infection in children. the hair involvement can be classified as endothrix, ectothrix, or favus, and the clinical appearance is variable. the goal of this study was to determine the demography, etiology, and clinical patterns of tinea capitis in south africa. a prospective, cross-sectional study was conducted over a 1-year period. all cases were classified clinically and subject to wood light examination, microscopy, and culture. one hundred patients ...200415283786
a survey on the pathogenic fungi in soil samples of potted plants from sari hospitals, iran.a total of 23 soil samples of potted plants was collected from hospitals in sari, iran. each sample contained approximately 200 g soil, taken from a depth of 0-10 cm of the pots. samples were analysed by two different methods. (1) culture on sabouraud's dextrose agar medium containing chloramphenicol (sc); cultured fungi were identified by macroscopic and microscopic characterization. (2) the hair-baiting technique (hbt) was used to isolate the keratinophilic fungi. after culture on sc medium, 1 ...200415350715
a survey on the pathogenic fungi in soil samples of potted plants from sari hospitals, iran.a total of 23 soil samples of potted plants was collected from hospitals in sari, iran. each sample contained approximately 200 g soil, taken from a depth of 0-10 cm of the pots. samples were analysed by two different methods. (1) culture on sabouraud's dextrose agar medium containing chloramphenicol (sc); cultured fungi were identified by macroscopic and microscopic characterization. (2) the hair-baiting technique (hbt) was used to isolate the keratinophilic fungi. after culture on sc medium, 1 ...200415350715
[canine onychomycosis produced by microsporum gypseum. a case report].one case of severe canine onychomycosis is described. the aetiological agent was identified as microsporum gypseum. the incidence of this fungus in this kind of pathology is discussed, with special attention to the successful treatment with topic enilconazole and systemic griseofulvin.200315456357
[canine onychomycosis produced by microsporum gypseum. a case report].one case of severe canine onychomycosis is described. the aetiological agent was identified as microsporum gypseum. the incidence of this fungus in this kind of pathology is discussed, with special attention to the successful treatment with topic enilconazole and systemic griseofulvin.200315456357
stereoselective synthesis and antifungal activity of (z)-trans-3-azolyl-2-methylchromanone oxime ethers.a series of (z)-trans-3-azolyl-2-methylchromanone oxime ethers were stereoselectively synthesized and tested for in vitro antifungal activity. many of these derivatives exhibit high activity against candida albicans, saccharomyces cerevisiae, aspergillus niger, and microsporum gypseum.200415498664
stereoselective synthesis and antifungal activity of (z)-trans-3-azolyl-2-methylchromanone oxime ethers.a series of (z)-trans-3-azolyl-2-methylchromanone oxime ethers were stereoselectively synthesized and tested for in vitro antifungal activity. many of these derivatives exhibit high activity against candida albicans, saccharomyces cerevisiae, aspergillus niger, and microsporum gypseum.200415498664
clinical and epidemiological study in an aids patient with microsporum gypseum infection.a 37 years old homosexual male with aids was diagnosed as having tinea cruris and tinea corporis. the patient was a garden designer and therefore he used to handle soil very often. microsporum gypseum was identified on cultures from skin-scrapings and biopsy material taken from different cutaneous lesion. the same species was isolated from samples of soil the patient used to work with. the clinical history of the patient and its epidemiological aspects were deeply studied by the authors. we stre ...199715538824
clinical and epidemiological study in an aids patient with microsporum gypseum infection.a 37 years old homosexual male with aids was diagnosed as having tinea cruris and tinea corporis. the patient was a garden designer and therefore he used to handle soil very often. microsporum gypseum was identified on cultures from skin-scrapings and biopsy material taken from different cutaneous lesion. the same species was isolated from samples of soil the patient used to work with. the clinical history of the patient and its epidemiological aspects were deeply studied by the authors. we stre ...199715538824
antimicrobial and free radical scavenging activity of gentianella nitida.the antimicrobial and free radical scavenging activity of the ethanol extract and fractions of gentianella nitida have been assessed. the most susceptible microorganisms were candida albicans, trichophyton mentagrophytes and microsporum gypseum. the antifungal activity was concentrated in the 90% methanol and nonsoluble fractions, while the radical scavenging activity was stronger in the ethyl acetate and nonsoluble fractions.200415567257
antimicrobial and free radical scavenging activity of gentianella nitida.the antimicrobial and free radical scavenging activity of the ethanol extract and fractions of gentianella nitida have been assessed. the most susceptible microorganisms were candida albicans, trichophyton mentagrophytes and microsporum gypseum. the antifungal activity was concentrated in the 90% methanol and nonsoluble fractions, while the radical scavenging activity was stronger in the ethyl acetate and nonsoluble fractions.200415567257
evaluation of inhibitory effect of the plant phyllanthus amarus against dermatophytic fungi microsporum gypseum.the antifungal activity of various solvent extracts (such as ether, chloroform, ethyl acetate and ethyl alcohol) of the plant phyllanthus amarus against dermatophytic fungi microsporum gypseum was observed.200415602834
evaluation of inhibitory effect of the plant phyllanthus amarus against dermatophytic fungi microsporum gypseum.the antifungal activity of various solvent extracts (such as ether, chloroform, ethyl acetate and ethyl alcohol) of the plant phyllanthus amarus against dermatophytic fungi microsporum gypseum was observed.200415602834
keratinophilic fungi of poultry farm and feather dumping soil in tamil nadu, india.soils of 10 poultry farms from namakkal and 12 feather dumping sites from chennai were studied for the presence of keratinophilic fungi. a total of 34 species belonging to 19 genera and one non-sporulating fungus were recovered. sixteen species of fungi and one non-sporulating fungi were common to both sites, eight species were specific to namakkal and nine species were specific to chennai. dermatophytes and closely related fungi were represented by six species belonging to five genera. fungal s ...200415645172
keratinophilic fungi of poultry farm and feather dumping soil in tamil nadu, india.soils of 10 poultry farms from namakkal and 12 feather dumping sites from chennai were studied for the presence of keratinophilic fungi. a total of 34 species belonging to 19 genera and one non-sporulating fungus were recovered. sixteen species of fungi and one non-sporulating fungi were common to both sites, eight species were specific to namakkal and nine species were specific to chennai. dermatophytes and closely related fungi were represented by six species belonging to five genera. fungal s ...200415645172
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