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As entomoftoromicoses constituem entidade clínica pertencente ao grupo das zigomicoses, cujos agentes etiológicos são o Conidiobolus coronatus, Conidiobolos incongruus e o Basidiobolos ranarum.
Jackson M. L. Costa +6 more
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First report of Conidiobolus coronatus in Turkey
Conidiobolus coronatus (Entomophthorales, Zygomycota) was isolated from infected specimens representing an Issus sp. (Issidae, Hemiptera) collected from the Trabzon province of Turkey. The species, which represents a new record for the Turkish mycoflora, is described briefly and illustrated.
Eken, Cafer +3 more
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A rare case of condiobolomycosis due to Conidiobolus coronatus presenting with dysphagia
Conidiobolomycosis is a neglected tropical fungal infection involving the head and neck region. Here we report the first case of atypical conidiobolomycosis presenting with dysphagia and significant weight loss from Odisha, India. It was diagnosed by histopathology and fungal culture and was suscessfully treated with saturated solution of potassium ...
Geetarani Purohit +6 more
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Amino Acids in Entomopathogenic Fungi Cultured In Vitro
The content of bounded amino acids in six entomopathogenic fungi was identified and determined. Analyzing the elements characterizing the pathogenicity of individual species of fungi based on infectivity criteria, ranges of infected hosts, and the ...
Lech Wojciech Szajdak +2 more
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Background. Basidiobolomycosis is a rare subcutaneous mycosis, which can be mistaken for several other diseases, such as soft tissue tumors, lymphoma, or Buruli ulcer in the preulcerative stage. Microbiological confirmation by PCR for Basidiobolus ranarum and culture yield the most specific diagnosis, yet they are not widely available in endemic areas ...
Luc V. C. Brun +10 more
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Look before you leap: A case series of conidiobolomycosis from the Indian subcontinent
Conidiobolomycosis is an extremely rare subcutaneous rhinofacial indolent infection caused by Conidiobolus coronatus and Conidiobolus incongruus. It is reported mainly from the tropical and subtropical parts of the world, mostly in form of isolated case ...
Nitin Gupta +3 more
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A comparative study of the proteolytic enzymes production using twelve Aspergillus strains previously unused for this purpose was performed by solid state fermentation. A semiquantitative and quantitative evaluation of proteolytic activity were carried out using crude enzymatic extracts obtained from the fermentation cultures, finding seven strains ...
Gastón Ezequiel Ortiz +6 more
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Enhanced Thermostability of a Fungal Alkaline Protease by Different Additives
A fungal strain (Conidiobolus brefeldianus MTCC 5184) isolated from plant detritus secreted a high activity alkaline protease. Thermostability studies of the fungal alkaline protease (FAP) revealed that the protease is stable up to 50°C with 40% residual activity after one hour.
Nilesh P. Nirmal +2 more
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The present study describes the isolation of a new protease producing Streptomyces strain HS1 and the biochemical characterization of the secreted proteases. By sequencing of its noted 16S rDNA, HS1 strain was found to have a 100% identity with Streptomyces flavogriseus. The highest protease production was found using FermII media.
Sofiane Ghorbel +5 more
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In the present investigation, a newly isolated organic solvent‐tolerant and alkaliphilic bacterial strain was reported from a hydrocarbon (gasoline and diesel) contaminated soil collected from the petrol station, Shirpur (India). The strain was identified as Bacillus circulans MTCC 7942, based on phenotype, biochemical, and phylogenetic analysis of 16S
Ulhas Patil +3 more
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