1. In vitro susceptibility of Pythium insidiosum to garlic extract
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Jânio Morais Santúrio, M. B. Pilotto, Régis Adriel Zanette, R. B. Ceolin, Paula Eliete Rodrigues Bitencourt, Carla Weiblen, Sydney Hartz Alves, Aline S. Pigatto, and M.B. Moretto
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Oomycete ,Antifungal ,Ergosterol ,biology ,Allicin ,medicine.drug_class ,Allium sativum extract ,food and beverages ,Plant Science ,biology.organism_classification ,Pythium insidiosum ,Microbiology ,In vitro ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Infectious Diseases ,chemistry ,medicine ,Bacteria - Abstract
Pythium insidiosum infections are difficult to treat with conventional antifungal agents because of the lack of ergosterol in the cytoplasmic membrane of this aquatic oomycete. The effectiveness of the garlic compound allicin has been demonstrated against a range of bacteria, fungi and plant oomycetes. Therefore, we evaluated the in vitro activity of Allium sativum extract against 17 clinical isolates of P. insidiosum . The assays were performed according to M38-A2 Clinical Laboratory and Standards Institute documents. Minimum inhibitory concentrations varied from
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- 2011
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