| [on the pathogenity of trichophyton terrestre (author's transl)]. | | 1978 | 689220 |
| utilization of keratinophilic material by selected trichophyton terrestre spaceflight phenotypes. | phenotype strains of trichophyton terrestre durie & frey produced variations in hyphal growth patterns and conidial production when subjected to human hair collected from a single source. the strains were grown from wild type conidia irradiated in space with selected wavelengths of ultraviolet light. | 1977 | 846558 |
| ultrastructural aspects of ascosporulation in arthroderma quadrifidum (=trichophyton terrestre). | the ultrastructural features of developing and mature ascospores were delineated after mating arthroderma quadrifidum on pablum cereal agar. incipient ascospores each contained a granulated nucleus bounded by a nuclear envelope while presumptive ascospore cytoplasm was bounded by a double membrane and resided in glycogen-rich epiplasm of the ascus. mature ascospores contained nuclei and mitochondria while the ascus epiplasm still retained abundant inclusions. the ascospore wall demonstrated the ... | 1976 | 1033610 |
| phosphoglycerides of trichophyton terrestre and one phenotype selected from the apollo 16 microbial ecology evaluation device. | total lipid extracted from wild-type trichophyton terrestre cdc-x285 was found to be 2.0 percent of the dry cell weight. the total lipid contained the following phospholipid components identified by silicic acid-impregnated thin-layer and paper chromatography: phosphatidyl inositol, phosphatidyl choline, phosphatidyl serine, and phosphatidic acid. the total lipid extracted from the phenotype t. terrestre 7048-1 isolated from the apollo 16 microbial ecology evaluation device (meed) was found to v ... | 1975 | 1147604 |
| penetration of trichophyton terrestre in human hair. | the systematic human hair degradation by trichophyton terrestre was examined by electron and light microscopy. the cuticular and hair shaft regions were readily decomposed by the wild type or parent strain selected for phenotype studies after exposure to spaceflight parameters. | 1975 | 1152970 |
| origin and ultrastructure of intra-hyphal hyphae in trichophyton terrestre and t. rubrum. | a cell observation chamber was designed to perform continuous photomicroscopic observations of hyphal anastomosis and the origin of intra-hyphal hyphae in trichophyton terrestre and t. rubrum. these data were correlated with ultrastructural features of intra-hyphal hyphae. hyphal fusions occurred commonly in either species of trichophyton when incubated alone. in t. terrestre, empty phyphal segments adjoined by live units were invaded at the septa from both directions by new hyphal ingrowth. con ... | 1975 | 1217936 |
| [antimicrobial activity of selected aqua-carboxyl-cupric complexes]. | the activity of compounds of different structural types of aqua-complexes of the composition cu(r-coo)2.nh2o-methoxybenzoatocupric complexes, r = 2-, 3- and 4-methoxyphenyl (n = 1, 1 and 3); aryloxyacetatocupric complexes, r = phenoxymethyl (n = 3), 2-, 3- and 4-chlorophenoxymethyl (n = 4, 2 and 2) and 1-naphthoxymethyl (n = 4), and furthermore isomeric furanecarboxylato-(r = 2- or 3-furyl, n = 3, or 1) and thiophencarboxylatocupric complexes (r = 2- or 3-thienyl, n = 1 and 1), was examined by t ... | 1992 | 1394479 |
| keratinolytic fungi in egyptian soils. i. baited with hair and wool. | 150 soil samples were collected, 90 from nile valley and delta, 36 from desert and 24 from salt marshes. human, buffalo and cow hair and sheep wool were used as baits at three incubation temperatures. forty-four species which belong to twenty-one genera at 27 degrees c and forty-two which belong to twenty-two genera at 37 degrees c were collected. we isolated the following keratinophilic fungi chrysosporium tropicum, c. keratinophilum, c. indicum, c. pannicola, c. queenslandicum, trichophyton te ... | 1992 | 1471440 |
| the occurrence of keratinophilic fungi in sewage sludge from egypt. | the keratinophilic fungi of 40 sewage sludge samples from upper egypt were studied using a goat hair-baiting technique. 43 species representing 22 genera were isolated, 17 species of which were dermatophytes and closely related fungi: chrysosporium state of arthroderma tuberculatum, c. asperatum, c. georgii, c. indicum, c. keratinophilum, c. pseudomerdarium, c. queenslandicum, chrysosporium state of thielavia sepedonium, c. tropicum, microsporum cookei, m. gypseum, myceliophthora anamorph of cor ... | 1990 | 1693678 |
| isolation of keratinophilic fungi from soil in malaysia. | two hundred and thirty soil samples from different localities were examined for the presence of geophilic keratinophilic fungi. six species namely microsporum gypseum--34 isolates, chrysosporium keratinophilum--29, c. tropicum--20, keratinophyton terreum--4, trichophyton terrestre--8 and chrysosporium species--3--were isolated. most of these fungi were recovered from garden, field and river bank soil. the importance of these findings is briefly discussed. | 1991 | 2067562 |
| survey of keratinophilic and saprobic fungi in the cloven-hooves and horns of goats and sheep from egypt. | seventy-six species belonging to 29 genera were collected from 320 samples of cloven-hooves and horns of goats and sheep. chrysosporium was the most common genus on the various substrates and comprehended the following species: c. asperatum, chrysosporium anamorph of arthroderma cuniculi, chrysosporium anamorph of arthroderma curreyi, c. georgii, c. indicum, c. keratinophilum, c. lobatum, c. lucknowense, c. pannicola, c. pseudomerdarium, c. queenslandicum, chrysosporium state of thielavia sepedo ... | 1990 | 2338621 |
| taxonomic study of keratinophilic fungi isolated from soil and some mammals in france. | in france, most of the researches have showed the distribution of dermatophytes and other keratinophilic fungi in the soil and in the coat of wild mammals. during these last years, we have also practiced numerous investigations about the distribution of such fungi. the isolated species are: trichophyton mentagrophytes, trichophyton terrestre, trichophyton ajelloï, trichophyton simii, microsporum gypseum, microsporum cookei, microsporum nanum, microsporum persicolor, anixiopsis stercoraria, chrys ... | 1988 | 2454405 |
| fungi in two swimming pools in assiut town, egypt. | 50 water samples from 2 public swimming pools were tested for the presence of fungi using the hair baiting technique and plate count methods. sabouraud's-dextrose agar and littman-oxgall agar media were used for isolation of the fungi. of the keratinolytic fungi 8 species were recorded of which three species were dermatophytes (trichophyton terrestre, 14% of the samples; t. mentagrophytes, 10% and microsporum gypseum, 6%). on littman-oxgall agar the following species were recovered: aspergillus ... | 1989 | 2475993 |
| fungi on the claws of buffalo and cow in egypt. | the frequency of occurrence of fungi in 120 claw samples of buffalo and cow from different localities at assiut governorate was determined. thirty-seven species which belong to twenty genera were collected from the two substrates and the most common genera were chrysosporium (eleven species of chrysosporium were isolated). aspergillus and scopulariopsis. from the preceding genera chrysosporium sulfureum was common on cow claws but c. merdarium was slightly dominant on buffalo claws than on cow c ... | 1989 | 2482351 |
| keratinophilic fungi isolated from antarctic soil. | in the present study, 10 soil samples were collected aseptically from an equal number of areas of the antarctic in the zone occupied by the 1986-1987 italian expedition for research on keratinophilic fungi. of particular interest was the isolation of a pathogenic fungus, microsporum gypseum, from two sites in the base camp occupied by men and by skuas. trichophyton terrestre was isolated from a site in which people worked and through which penguins and skuas passed. the most widespread fungal sp ... | 1989 | 2770838 |
| isolation of keratinophilic fungi from floor dust in arab elementary and preparatory schools in the west bank of jordan. | floor dust collected from classrooms of thirty three elementary schools (16 for girls, and 17 for boys) (children aged 6-11), and twenty four preparatory schools (13 for girls, and 11 for boys) (children aged 12-14) was studied for the occurrence of keratinophilic fungi with respect to human presence and age of children. tichophyton mentagrophytes was present in 15.4% of the preparatory schools for girls, in 12.5% of elementary schools for girls, and in 11.8% of elementary schools for boys. it w ... | 1989 | 2770839 |
| mycological and epidemiological studies on trichophyton terrestre in cats. | | 1987 | 3587278 |
| [keratinophilic fungal flora isolated from small wild mammals and rabbit-warren in france. discussion on the fungal species found]. | the occurrence of dermatophytes and other keratinophilic fungi was investigated in 237 small wild mammals and 125 european rabbit. the purpose of the investigation was to determine what were the species of fungi present in the these animals. four species of dermatophytes were isolated: trichophyton ajelloi, trichophyton terrestre, trichophyton mentagrophytes, microsporum persicolor. trichophyton terrestre was the most frequently isolated and it occurred more frequently than its presence could be ... | 1987 | 3662337 |
| prevalence of trichophyton terrestre in an outpatient examining room and in a mycological laboratory. its importance for the contamination of laboratory cultures. | | 1968 | 4174098 |
| arthroderma insingulare sp. nov., another gymnoascaceous state of the trichophyton terrestre complex. | | 1972 | 4553715 |
| nuclear behavior in vegetative hyphae of trichophyton terrestre. | | 1974 | 4610377 |
| [isolation of trichophyton mentagrophytes (robin) blanchard 1896, nannizia persicolor stockdale 1967 and trichophyton terrestre durie and frey 1957 from the hair of rodents. trial of ecologic interpretation]. | | 1972 | 4640344 |
| [87. isolation of keratinophilic fungi from the soil using the hair-lure method. determination of microsporum gypseum (nannizia incurvata) and trichophyton terrestre from the austrian soil, keratinomyces ajelloi from the danish soil and chrysosporium keratinophilum from japanese soil]. | | 1972 | 4673848 |
| mating reactions in the trichophyton terrestre complex. | | 1973 | 4703466 |
| [simultaneous development of perfect and imperfect stages of arthroderma uncinatum (keratinomyces ajelloi) and arthroderma quadrifidum (trichophyton terrestre) on kimmig agar]. | | 1969 | 5398022 |
| trichophyton terrestre in india. | | 1967 | 5616300 |
| on the reactivity of patients with superficial dermatomycoses to trichophyton terrestre. | | 1968 | 5711943 |
| [mycological atlas: 42. formation of antibacterial and antimycotic antibiotics in the dermatophytes trichophyton rubrum, trichophyton terrestre, trichophyton verrucosum and epidermophyton gloccosum]. | | 1968 | 5736393 |
| [dermatophyte flora of the soil of asia minor and rhodes. isolation of trichophyton quinckeanum, trichophyton terrestre, chrysosporium keratinophilum and chrysosporium inducum]. | | 1968 | 5761166 |
| trichophyton terrestre from poultry farm soil in india. | | 1968 | 5761199 |
| killing and mutagenic effects of uv radiation on spores of trichophyton terrestre durie et frey 1957. | | 1965 | 5877963 |
| study of morphological mutants of trichophyton terrestre durie et frey 1957. | | 1967 | 6051843 |
| keratinophilic fungi isolated from the air at pavia. | the presence of keratinophilic fungi was revealed by sampling the air of pavia (italy) from march 1981 to february 1982. the species isolated were: chrysosporium indicum , geomyces pannorum var. pannorum , microsporum gypseum, myceliophtora vellerea and trichophyton terrestre . several filamentous fungi tolerating high levels of cycloheximide were also recovered. | 1984 | 6203038 |
| [case of skin changes caused by trichophyton terrestre]. | | 1984 | 6515032 |
| isolation of keratinophilic fungi from sewage sludge. | five mixed samples of sewage sludges from 4 wastewater treatment plants were examined for keratinophilic fungi. microsporum gypseum, trichophyton terrestre, t. ajelloi, chrysosporium pannorum, c. keratinophilum and c. pruinosum were recovered. | 1983 | 6685348 |
| a survey of dermatophytes isolated from human patients in the united states from 1979 to 1981 with chronological listings of worldwide incidence of five dermatophytes often isolated in the united states. | a survey of dermatophytes isolated from patients seeking medical advice was made from 1979 to 1981 in the united states. the survey included 54 locations with data from 40 cities and 2 states. correlations of these data with that of the other localities of the world were made to illustrate the dynamic epidemiology of several common dermatophytes. the most often isolated dermatophyte in this survey was trichophyton rubrum having 53.66% of the total for these three calendar years. in a chronologic ... | 1984 | 6727982 |
| the isolation of pathogenic fungi and actinomycetes from soil in egypt. | 140 soil samples from the assiut governorate were examined for pathogenic fungi and actinomycetes. the paraffin-bait technique and a modified sodium citrate-utilizing procedure were used for recovery of nocardia strains. five isolations of n. brasiliensis were made by the sodium citrate method while 3 isolates were obtained by the other method. n. gypsoides was isolated for the first time, only the the modified method. it appears that the latter method suppresses to a great extent the growth of ... | 1981 | 7027477 |
| studies on fungal flora in hair from domestic and laboratory animals suspected of dermatophytosis. i. dematophytes. | hairsamples of domestic and laboratory animals suspected of dermatophytosis were examined for the presence of dermatophytes. a nutritionally poor base-medium developed by the author was successfully used in the isolation and identification of dermatophytes. casein-medium supplemented with vitamins and sabouraud-liquid medium were used in special cases. dermatophytes were isolated in 36 of 331 samples (10.9%). the dermatophytes recovered were microsporum canis: 13 isolates from cat. 4 from dog. 1 ... | 1980 | 7376879 |
| apollo meed mycology revisited and reviewed, including the trichophyton terrestre keratinophilic growth at splashdown and 23 years after exposure to space parameters. | keratinophilic trichophyton terrestre conidia were exposed to selected parameters of space flight including 254, 280 and 300 nm uv light, full light and total darkness of space. phenotypic isolates were grown on human hair collected from one source at years 1 and 23 after splashdown. the patterns of fungal growth on the hair, and the hair deterioration rates, were noted according to the space exposure. growth and deterioration were consistent but slightly reduced at year 23. | 1995 | 7476563 |
| phylogeny of dermatophytes and dimorphic fungi based on large subunit ribosomal rna sequence comparisons. | the phylogeny of dermatophytes and dimorphic fungi was considered using the large-subunit of ribosomal rna (25s rrna). aligned sequences of 595 nucleotides covering the two most divergent domains d1 and d2, permitted a comparison of phylogenetic relationships at different levels. the dimorphic species (onygenaceae) were significantly separated from dermatophytes (arthrodermataceae) and from a third group including geophilic or very weakly pathogenic species (onygenaceae and gymnoascaceae). on a ... | 1994 | 7844699 |
| polymerase chain reaction-based detection of dermatophyte dna with a fungus-specific primer system. | there is significant clinical interest in primers which are specific for fungi and do not hybridize to dna of other eukaryotes or prokaryotes. such primers would allow specific amplification of fungal dna from human tissue samples containing fungi. fungal identification to the species level could follow by direct sequencing or restriction analysis. several previously described primer systems cross-react with dna of plants and animals. we have designed a primer system that amplifies a fragment of ... | 1994 | 7845424 |
| isolation of keratinophilic fungi from the floors of private veterinary clinics in italy. | to evaluate the presence of keratinophilic fungi in the environment, 400 samples were collected from the floors of 50 private veterinary clinics using 55-mm-diameter 'contact plates', containing mycobiotic agar. after incubation for 15 days at 25 degrees c, the following species were isolated: microsporum canis, trichophyton terrestre, chrysosporium keratinophilum, chrysosporium sp., microsporum gypseum, trichophyton ajelloi, chrysosporium tropicum, trichophyton mentagrophytes, chrysosporium sta ... | 1996 | 8711896 |
| seasonal study of the fungal biota of the fur of dogs. | during a one year period, 944 dogs from the municipal kennel of barcelona were examined to detect animals with suspected dermatophytosis. only a few animals (1.8%) presented skin lesions but none of them had dermatophytosis. a representative number of dogs without visible skin lesions (n = 172), selected at random, were used to carry out a seasonal study of the mycobiota of their fur. fifteen isolates belonging to the genera microsporum and trichophyton were isolated from 14 of the 172 (8.1%) do ... | 1996 | 8751821 |
| mycological and some physiological studies of keratinophilic and other moulds associated with sheep wool. | wool samples of 50 healthy sheep collected from different localities at ar' ar in saudi arabia were examined for the presence of keratinophilic and other fungi using the hair plate technique. forty-eight species and 2 varieties belonging to 20 genera were isolated on sabouraud's dextrose agar at 25 degrees c. two species of true dermatophytes were isolated: trichophyton terrestre and t. rubrum in low frequency of occurrence. chrysosporium, a well-know keratinophilic genus, was the predominant ge ... | 1997 | 9265769 |
| dermatophytes isolated from asymptomatic stray cats. | most human cases of dermatophytosis diagnosed in siena, italy, in the last 5 years have been caused by two zoophilic species: microsporum canis and trichophyton mentagrophytes. since many patients had a history of contact with apparently healthy stray cats, we examined the fur of 173 stray cats for dermatophytes. the cats were captured in different parts of siena and none of them had mycotic lesions. microsporum canis was isolated in 82 cats, trichophyton mentagrophytes in three and microsporum ... | 1997 | 9470415 |
| phylogenetic classification and species identification of dermatophyte strains based on dna sequences of nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer 1 regions. | the mutual phylogenetic relationships of dermatophytes of the genera trichophyton, microsporum, and epidermophyton were demonstrated by using internal transcribed spacer 1 (its1) region ribosomal dna sequences. trichophyton spp. and microsporum spp. form a cluster in the phylogenetic tree with epidermophyton floccosum as an outgroup, and within this cluster, all trichophyton spp. except trichophyton terrestre form a nested cluster (100% bootstrap support). members of dermatophytes in the cluster ... | 1999 | 10074502 |
| space flight micro-fungi after 27 years storage in water and in continuous culture. | four species of micro-fungi were selected for study in the national aeronautics and space administration (nasa) apollo microbial ecology evaluation device (meed) mycology experiments. trichophyton terrestre, rhodotorula rubra, saccharomyces cerevisiae and chaetomium globosum were selected from a series of preflight test fungi for the meed mycology studies during the 2 years prior to the actual flight (volz, 1971a, 1972b). conidia of t. terrestre, ascospores of c. globosum and yeast cells of r. r ... | 1998 | 10093232 |
| in vitro evaluation of inhibitory nature of extracts of 18-plant species of chhindwara against 3-keratinophilic fungi. | effect of extract of 18 plant species, viz., acorus calamus, adhatoda vasica, amomum subulatum, andrographis paniculata, boerhaavia diffusa, cassia occidentalis, centella asiatica, cymbopogon citratus, hemidesmus indicus, hyptis suaveolens, malvestrum sp., passiflora edulis, pergularia daemia, peristrophe bicalyculata, shuteria hirsuta, solanum nigrum, tecoma stans, and verbascum chinense on the growth of microsporum gypseum, chrysosporium tropicum and trichophyton terrestre was evaluated and di ... | 1997 | 10386016 |
| epidemiology of dermatomycoses of humans in central poland. part iii. tinea pedis. | the total number of dermatophytoses (7393) included 2025 (27.4%) tinea pedis cases. etiological factors in descending order by contribution were: trichophyton rubrum (41.7%), trichophyton mentagrophytes var. granulosum (30.9%), t. mentagrophytes var. interdigitale (10.0%), epidermophyton floccosum (7.4%), t. mentagrophytes var. quinckeanum (6.9%), trichophyton tonsurans (2.3%), trichophyton spec. (0.4%), trichophyton terrestre (0.2%), trichophyton violaceum (0.1%). in the years 1987-93 the incid ... | 1999 | 10592702 |
| antifungal effects of hydrolysable tannins and related compounds on dermatophytes, mould fungi and yeasts. | a series of hydrolysable tannins and related compounds was evaluated for antifungal activities against filamentous fungi (epidermophyton floccosum; microsporum canis; microsporum gypseum; trichophyton mentagrophytes; trichophyton rubrum; trichophyton tonsurans; trichophyton terrestre; penicillium italicum; aspergillus fumigatus; mucor racemosus; rhizopus nigricans) and opportunistic yeasts (candida albicans; candida glabrata; candidata krusei; cryptococcus neoformans), using the agar dilution me ... | 2000 | 10928561 |
| presence of keratinophilic fungi with special reference to dermatophytes on the haircoat of dogs and cats in méxico and nezahualcoyotl cities. | in order to study the presence of keratinophilic fungi with special reference to dermatophytes on the coat of dogs and cats living in the cities of mexico and nezahualcoyotl in the metropolitan area of mexico city, two hundred samples were collected from dogs and one hundred from cats by using the mackenzie's tooth brush technique, they were processed by routine mycological methods for dermatophyte fungi, results were analyzed by means of the statistical packages sas. there were isolated 67 and ... | 2000 | 10948828 |
| occurrence of microsporum gypseum, keratinomyces ajelloi and trichophyton terrestre in some british soils. | | 1958 | 13622651 |
| the perfect states of keratinomyces ajelloi vanbreuseghem, trichophyton terrestre durie & frey and microsporum nanum fuentes. | | 1961 | 13720313 |
| [the isolation of keratinomyces ajelloi, trichophyton terrestre, microsporum gypseum and microsporum cookei from soil]. | | 1963 | 14063118 |
| [apropos of morphology, parasitic activity and ecology of trichophyton terrestre durie et freu, 1957]. | | 1965 | 14268168 |
| 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%), ... | 2004 | 15180153 |
| 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 ... | 2004 | 15189186 |
| [identification of geophilic and zoophilic dermatophytes in siblings with tinea capitis. a pathogenic factor or contamination?]. | two siblings of african origin presented with multiple scaling patches and alopecia on the scalp four weeks after returning from a vacation in eritrea. direct koh examination revealed fungal elements; trichophyton mentagrophytes and trichophyton terrestre were identified in the fungal culture. we discuss the putative pathogenic role of both microorganisms in causing disease. although infection with microsporum canis currently accounts for almost fifty percent of all cases of tinea capitis in ger ... | 2004 | 15340708 |
| the epidemiology of canine and feline dermatophytoses in southern italy. | a total of 424 animals (268 dogs and 156 cats) with skin lesions (alopecia and peripheral scaling) were examined from january 1999 to december 2002. of the 424 samples examined, 99 (23.3%) yielded a positive culture and, in particular, 20.5% of the dog samples and 28.2% of the cat samples. microsporum canis was the most common dermatophyte isolated from dogs and cats (77.7%), followed by geophilic dermatophyte species (m. gypseum, trichophyton terrestre). young dogs and cats, especially those yo ... | 2004 | 15601458 |
| mycological examinations on the fungal flora of the chicken comb. | a total of 500 combs of adult chickens from two different locations in germany (hessen and schleswig-holstein) were clinically and mycologically examined. the chickens came from three battery cages (n = 79), one voliere system (n=32), six flocks maintained on deep litter (n = 69) and 12 flocks kept on free outdoor range (n=320). twenty-two of the 500 chicken combs (4.4%) were found to have clinical signs: only non-specific lesions neither typical of mycosis nor of avian pox such as desquamation ... | 2005 | 15743428 |
| [tinea capitis in madagascar: a survey in a primary school in antsirabe]. | tinea capitis is a common infection among schoolchildren in developing countries. this condition is still under-reported in madagascar. in order to assess the prevalence of tinea capitis in madagascar, we conducted a study in a primary school in antsirabe, a town located in the country's high central territories. | 2006 | 16495846 |
| arthroderma olidum, sp. nov. a new addition to the trichophyton terrestre complex. | in 1981, four fungal isolates from hair of the european badger (meles meles) were examined by dr phyllis stockdale at the commonwealth mycological institute, kew, and deposited in the uk national collection of pathogenic fungi as an undescribed member of the trichophyton terrestre complex. the present paper formalizes the complete description of a new ascomycete taxon, arthroderma olidum following successful recent attempts to re-isolate the same fungus from the soil of badger holes in south wes ... | 2006 | 16882612 |
| five-hour diagnosis of dermatophyte nail infections with specific detection of trichophyton rubrum. | a rapid two-step dna extraction method and a multiplex pcr for the detection of dermatophytes in general and trichophyton rubrum specifically were developed and evaluated with dna extracted from pure cultures and from clinically diseased nails. dna from the following dermatophytes was used: epidermophyton floccosum, microsporum audouinii, microsporum canis, microsporum gypseum, microsporum nanum, trichophyton mentagrophytes, trichophyton rubrum, trichophyton schoenleinii, trichophyton soudanense ... | 2007 | 17267633 |
| dermatophytes from urban soils in joão pessoa, paraíba, brazil. | a total of 68 soil samples was collected from "favelas" (slums), schools, public squares, beaches and vacant lots in the city of joão pessoa-pb, brazil. a search for dermatophytes in these soils was carried out by using the vanbreuseghem technique. as a result, 48 strains and 6 dermatophytes species were isolated. trichophyton terrestre (25.0%), microsporum gypseum (20.8%) and anthroderma gypsea (2.1%) were identified among the geophilic species, and t. mentagrophytes var. mentagrophytes (37.5%) ... | 2008 | 19024503 |
| keratinolytic fungi in sewage sludge. | sewage sludge from the upper silesia region of poland were surveyed for keratinolytic fungi. out of 100 petri dishes examined, 89 were positive for these micro-organisms. altogether, 185 fungal appearances belonging to 10 species were observed. trichophyton terrestre with its teleomorph arthroderma quadrifidum, t. ajelloi with a. uncinatum, microsporum gypseum with arthroderma sp., and chrysosporium keratinophilum with aphanoascus keratinophilus prevailed in the sludges. the sewage treatment tec ... | 1996 | 20882456 |
| isolation of keratinophilic fungi from soil in isfahan province, iran. | to evaluate the epidemiology of keratophilic fungi in isfahan province, iran. | 2011 | 23177808 |
| fungal succession on keratinous hair and nail baits of human origin. | mycologically, succession is more precisely the sequential occupation of the same site by thalli (normally mycelia) either of different fungi or of different associations of fungi. for the study of fungal succession on hair bait, different soil samples were collected from different habitats of jaipur. the fungal growth isolated from soil samples was observed macroscopically and microscopically for the appearance of fungi at regular interval of 15 days for more than 6 months. regular microscopic ... | 2017 | 28251567 |
| chemical composition and antimicrobial activity of the essential oil from the edible aromatic plant aristolochia delavayi. | the essential oil obtained by hydrodistillation from the aerial parts of aristolochia delavayi franch. (aristolochiaceae), a unique edible aromatic plant consumed by the nakhi (naxi) people in yunnan, china, was investigated using gc/ms analysis. in total, 95 components, representing more than 95% of the oil composition, were identified, and the main constituents found were (e)-dec-2-enal (52.0%), (e)-dodec-2-enal (6.8%), dodecanal (3.35%), heptanal (2.88%), and decanal (2.63%). the essential oi ... | 2013 | 24243612 |
| inhibition of dermatophytes by photodynamic treatment with curcumin. | treatment of dermatophytoses with currently available antimycotic agents is often tedious and sometimes unsatisfactory. a search for better therapeutic methods-ideally with an immediate fungicidal effect-has, among others, lead to photodynamic procedures as a promising alternative, and recently curcumin was found to be a suitable agent for this application. in this study the effect of photodynamic treatment with curcumin on dermatophytes was tested in vitro wells of microtiter plates were filled ... | 2017 | 28053148 |
| an improved molecular diagnostic assay for canine and feline dermatophytosis. | the few studies attempting to specifically characterize dermatophytes from hair samples of dogs and cats using pcr-based methodology relied on sequence-based analysis of selected genetic markers. the aim of the present investigation was to establish and evaluate a pcr-based approach employing genetic markers of nuclear dna for the specific detection of dermatophytes on such specimens. using 183 hair samples, we directly compared the test results of our one-step and nested-pcr assays with those b ... | 2013 | 22686247 |
| detection of seasonal asymptomatic dermatophytes in van cats. | the van cat is a domestic landrace found in the van province of eastern turkey. in this study, we aimed to determine the seasonal carriage of dermatophytes in van cats without clinical lesions. a total of 264 hair specimens were collected from clinically healthy cats in and around the van province. of these samples, 30.3% were obtained in spring, 30.6% in summer, 16.6% in autumn, and 22.3% in winter; 45.1% of samples were from male cats and the rest from female ones. of the studied cats, 118 wer ... | 2016 | 26887249 |
| distribution of dermatophytes from soils of urban and rural areas of cities of paraiba state, brazil. | the dermatophytes, keratinophilic fungi, represent important microorganisms of the soil microbiota, where there are cosmopolitan species and others with restricted geographic distribution. the aim of this study was to broaden the knowledge about the presence of dermatophytes in soils of urban (empty lots, schools, slums, squares, beaches and homes) and rural areas and about the evolution of their prevalence in soils of varying ph in cities of the four mesoregions of paraiba state, brazil. soil s ... | 2017 | 24213189 |