نتایج جستجو برای: antifungal research

تعداد نتایج: 1426244  

2010
Jennifer Le Daryl S. Schiller

Pulmonary infections caused by Aspergillus species are associated with significant morbidity and mortality in immunocompromised patients. Although the treatment of pulmonary fungal infections requires the use of systemic agents, aerosolized delivery is an attractive option in prevention because the drug can concentrate locally at the site of infection with minimal systemic exposure. Current cli...

2013
Mukda Jankasem Mansuang Wuthi-udomlert Wandee Gritsanapan

Curcuma longa L. or turmeric of the family Zingiberaceae is widely used in Thai traditional medicines for the treatment of rash, itching, tinea, and ringworm. Previous studies on turmeric oil reported effective antifungal activity against dermatophytes, a group of fungi that causes skin diseases. In this study, turmeric creams containing 6 and 10% w/w turmeric oil were prepared and tested again...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1979
R J McRipley P J Erhard R A Schwind R R Whitney

Relatively simple and rapid procedures have been developed for evaluating the local efficacy of vaginal antifungal agents in vivo in a vaginal candidiasis model in ovariectomized rats. The results of this investigation indicate that the model and methods described are quite suitable for screening potential antifungal substances and for assessing the chemotherapeutic effectiveness of new antifun...

Journal: :Anais brasileiros de dermatologia 2011
Cibele Massotti Magagnin Cheila Denise Ottonelli Stopiglia Fabiane Jamono Vieira Daiane Heidrich Madeline Machado Gerson Vetoratto Flávia Maria Lamb Maria Lúcia Scroferneker

BACKGROUND The prevalence of dermatophytosis in the general population is high, particularly in patients with chronic renal failure. Treatment requires the use of topical and/or systemic antifungal drugs. The efficacy of antifungal agents for the treatment of dermatophytosis has yet to be evaluated. Studies evaluating the in vitro activity of antifungal agents are rare, particularly in filament...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 1988
C Viscoli C Girmenia A Marinus L Collette P Martino B Vandercam C Doyen B Lebeau D Spence V Krcmery B De Pauw F Meunier

In a surveillance study of candidemia in cancer patients that was conducted by the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer, 249 episodes were noted; Candida albicans was isolated in 70% (63) of the 90 cases involving patients with solid tumors (tumor patients) and in 36% (58) of the 159 involving those with hematologic disease (hematology patients). Neutropenia in tumor patie...

Journal: :Clinical journal of oncology nursing 2002
Jane L Blash

Systemic fungal infections are becoming increasingly common in patients with hematologic malignancies receiving antineoplastic therapy. The presence of acute myeloid or acute lymphoid leukemia, plus the use of chemotherapy to totally ablate malignant bone marrow cells, puts patients in a protracted neutropenic state. During this profound and prolonged neutropenic phase, patients receive antibio...

2013
Anupam Roy Denial Mahata Debarati Paul Suresh Korpole Octavio L. Franco Santi M. Mandal

An antifungal lipopeptide fengycin, producing strain SM1 was isolated from farm land soil sample and identified as Bacillus thuringiensis strain SM1 by using 16S rDNA analysis. Fengycin detected in the culture extract was further purified using HPLC and showed a molecular mass of 1492.8 Da by MALDI-TOF-MS analysis. Purified fengycin was allowed to construct their self-assembled structure onto a...

Journal: :Paediatrics & child health 2010
Ud Allen

Traditionally, the mainstay of systemic antifungal therapy has been amphotericin B deoxycholate (conventional amphotericin B). Newer agents have been developed to fulfill special niches and to compete with conventional amphotericin B by virtue of having more favourable toxicity profiles. Some agents have displaced conventional amphotericin B for the treatment of specific fungal diseases. For ex...

2013
M.H.L. Bento A. C. Ouwehand K. Tiihonen S. Lahtinen P. Nurminen M. T. Saarinen H. Schulze T. Mygind J. Fischer

Essential oils (EOs) are important aromatic components of herbs and spices and their biological activities have been known and utilised since ancient times in perfumery, food preservation, flavouring, and medicine. Some of their biological activities include antibacterial, antifungal, anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory effects amongst others. EOs have received attention in recent years as poten...

Journal: :Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry 2012
Muthu K Kathiravan Amol B Salake Aparna S Chothe Prashik B Dudhe Rahul P Watode Maheshwar S Mukta Sandeep Gadhwe

In recent years their has been an increased use of antifungal agents and has resulted in the development of resistance to drugs. Currently, use of standard antifungal therapies can be limited because of toxicity, low efficacy rates. Different types of mechanisms contribute to the development of resistance to antifungals. This has given raise to search for a new heterocycle with distinct action ...

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