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Water- and air-distributed conidia differ in sterol content and cytoplasmic microviscosity
Airborne and waterborne fungal spores were compared with respect to cytoplasmic viscosity and the presence of ergosterol. These parameters differed markedly between the two spore types and correlated with spore survival.
Dijksterhuis, J. +7 more
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Introduction Fungal corneal infection (fungal keratitis [FK]) poses significant treatment challenges. The efficacy of current topical antifungals is inconsistent and often limited, especially in low and middle-income countries where the majority of FK ...
David Macleod +13 more
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Pharmacotherapy of Fungal Keratitis
The article presents a review of the literature on the various possibilities in application of antifungal drugs in the treatment of fungal keratitis. The fungal infection of the eye is one of the problems unsolved in the modern ophthalmology, which often
A. S. Obrubov, K. I. Belskaia
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Rational treatment for vulvovaginal candidiasis caused by resistant Candida species [PDF]
G.B. Dikke F.I. Inozemtsev Academy of Medical Education, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation In recent decade, growing incidence (24–29%) of vulvovaginal candidiasis caused by Candida non-albicans is reported.
G.B. Dikke
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Evaluation of cyclodextrins for enhancing corneal penetration of natamycin eye drops
A new group of pharmaceutical excipients called cyclodextrins can be introduced into ophthalmology for delivering such water insoluble drug. This group of excipients is able to solubilize many water insoluble drugs which were previously impossible to be ...
Anjali Badhani +3 more
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Effect of Packaging Films Releasing Antimicrobial Agents on Stability of Food Products
The study was aimed to (I) test the effect of polyethylene (LDPE) films coated by commercially available polyvinylchloride (PVC) lacquer with addition of nisin preparation Nisaplin® (5% w/w) and/or natamycin preparation DelvocidTM (10% w/w) on the growth
K. Hanušová +2 more
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Natamycin, a New Postharvest Biofungicide: Toxicity to Major Decay Fungi, Efficacy, and Optimized Usage Strategies [PDF]
In California, the main postharvest decay pathogens of citrus are Penicillium digitatum causing green mold and Geotrichum citri-aurantii causing sour rot. Both pathogens cause significant crop losses if fruit are not treated with fungicides.
Chen, Daniel Sungen
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Natamycin is a polyene antibiotic that is commonly used as an antifungal agent because of its broad spectrum of activity and the lack of development of resistance.
te Welscher, Y.M. +12 more
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This article discusses the natamycin therapy outcomes in 50 patients with a combination of chronic recurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis (CRVC) and intestinal candidiasis dysbiosis (ICD) and analyses the features of the clinical manifestations of CRVC ...
I. O. Malova, Yu. A. Kuznetsova
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