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Characterization of the antimicrobial susceptibility of fungi responsible for onychomycosis in Spain

2010

Due to the increase of choices relative to antifungals, there is a need to improve the standardization of in vitro methods used to determine the antifungal susceptibility of fungal pathogens. Our study evaluated the in vitro susceptibility of filamentous fungi isolated from patients with toenail onychomycosis against itraconazole, ciclopirox, eberconazole, fluconazole and terbinafine. The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of these antifungal agents was determined with 100 isolates, including dermatophytes (70 strains) and non-dermatophyte molds (30 strains). The susceptibility of fungal isolates was measured by using a technique modified for dermatophytes (0.5 × 10(3)-0.5 × 10(4) conid…

Antifungal AgentsCiclopiroxItraconazoleFungiMicrobial Sensitivity TestsGeneral MedicineBiologyAntimicrobialbiology.organism_classificationMicrobiologyMinimum inhibitory concentrationInfectious DiseasesSpainOnychomycosismedicineHumansTerbinafineArthrodermataceaeEberconazoleFluconazolemedicine.drugMedical Mycology
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Synthesis and Influence of 3-Amino Benzoxaboroles Structure on Their Activity against Candida albicans

2020

Benzoxaboroles emerged recently as molecules of high medicinal potential with Kerydin&reg

Antifungal AgentsStereochemistrySubstituentPharmaceutical Sciencechemistry.chemical_elementMicrobial Sensitivity Tests01 natural sciencesArticleAnalytical Chemistrylcsh:QD241-441030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health sciencesMinimum inhibitory concentrationchemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicinebenzoxaboroleslcsh:Organic chemistryDrug DiscoveryCandida albicansformylPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryCandida albicanschemistry.chemical_classificationTavaboroleKerydinMolecular Structurebiology010405 organic chemistryChemistryOrganic Chemistrybiology.organism_classificationpiperazine0104 chemical sciences<i>Candida albicans</i>PiperazineChemistry (miscellaneous)Heterocyclic amineFluorineMolecular MedicineAmine gas treatingantifungalMolecules
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Isolation, Identification and Investigation of Fermentative Bacteria from Sea Bass (Dicentrarchus labrax): Evaluation of Antifungal Activity of Ferme…

2020

During fish production processes, great amounts of by-products are generated, representing &asymp

Antifungal activity; By-products; Fermentative process; Lactic acid bacteria; Sea bassHealth (social science)Plant Sciencelcsh:Chemical technologyHealth Professions (miscellaneous)MicrobiologyArticle03 medical and health sciencesMinimum inhibitory concentrationchemistry.chemical_compound0404 agricultural biotechnologyLactobacilluslcsh:TP1-1185Food scienceSea bassby-productsFermented fishfermentative process0303 health sciencesbiology030306 microbiologyantifungal activityAmbientalefood and beverages04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesbiology.organism_classification040401 food scienceLactic acidlactic acid bacteriachemistryPenicilliumFermentationsea bassBacteriaFood ScienceFoods
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Antibacterial and Antifungal Activities of Acetonic Extract from Paullinia cupana Mart Seeds

2013

The antibacterial and antifungal activities of the acetone extract from Paullinia cupana var. sorbilis Mart. (Sapindaceae) seeds, commonly called guarana, were assessed against selected bacterial and fungal strains. We tested the extract against both standard American Type Culture Collection (ATCC) and clinically isolated (CI) bacterial strains and three fungal strains. Minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) and minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC) values for bacteria and MIC and minimum fungicidal concentration for fungi were determined. The extract showed an activity against the nine bacterial strains tested, both CI and ATCC strains (MIC comprised between 32 and 128 μm/mL and MBC bet…

AntifungalAntifungal Agentsmedicine.drug_classPlant ScienceAntibacterial effectMicrobial Sensitivity TestsSapindaceaeAntifungalBiochemistryAnalytical ChemistryMicrobiologyMinimum inhibitory concentrationfoodmedicinePaulliniaPaullinia cupanaMinimum fungicidal concentrationSettore BIO/15 - Biologia FarmaceuticaPaullinia cupanaMinimum bactericidal concentrationbiologyTraditional medicinePlant ExtractsOrganic ChemistrySettore CHIM/06 - Chimica Organicabiology.organism_classificationfood.foodAnti-Bacterial AgentsAntibacterialSeedsBacteria
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Chemical composition and antibacterial effect of Smyrnium olusatrum L. Fruit Essential Oil

2020

The plants of the &lt;em&gt;Apiaceae&lt;/em&gt; family are mainly used for food purposes and their multiple therapeutic properties and biological activities. This study aims to determine the chemical composition of Essential Oil (EO) of the fruits of &lt;em&gt;Smyrnium olusatrum&lt;/em&gt; L. obtained by hydrodistillation in Clevenger-type apparatus. GC/MS analyzed the EO and the antibacterial activity was evaluated against clinical bacterial strains by two complementary methods (Disc diffusion and micro-atmosphere) and determination of Minimal Inhibitory Concentration (MIC). The results of chemical composition show that the EO is dominated by hydrocarbon monoterpenes (55,95%). The antibact…

ApiaceaebiologyChemistryGeneral Chemistrybiology.organism_classificationSmyrnium olusatrummedicine.disease_causelaw.inventionMinimum inhibitory concentrationlawStaphylococcus aureusmedicineFood scienceAntibacterial activityChemical compositionBacteriaEssential oilMediterranean Journal of Chemistry
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Marine organisms as source of bioactive molecules applied in restoration projects

2015

Abstract In recent decades research in the conservation and restoration field has provided sustainable alternatives to traditional procedures for cleaning or controlling the microbial colonization of works of art. In the present study, for the first time novel bioactive molecules extracted from marine invertebrate organisms (Anthozoa) were tested instead of chemical compounds for removing protein layers or as a biocide for controlling fungal or bacterial colonization. In particular, Bioactive Molecules with Protease activity (BMP), acting in a temperature range of 4- 30°C, were tested for the hydrolysis of protein layers on laboratory specimens. The cleaning protocol provides a selective pr…

ArcheologyBiocideProteaseMarine invertebrate Biocleaning Protein layer Protease Antimicrobial peptides Biodegradation controlbiologymedicine.medical_treatmentMicrococcusBioactive moleculesConservationBacterial growthAspergillus sojaebiology.organism_classificationAntimicrobialMinimum inhibitory concentrationMarine organismPenicilliumSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicatamedicineFood science
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Prevalence of heterotrophic methylmercury detoxifying bacteria across oceanic regions

2022

10 pages, 4 figures, 1 table, supporting information https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.1c05635

Biogeochemical cycleMercury-resistant bacteriaMicroorganismOceans and Seaschemistry.chemical_elementBiologychemistry.chemical_compoundPrevalenceEnvironmental ChemistryAlteromonasMethylmercuryMinimum inhibitory concentration (MIC)BacteriaMarine bacteriaMerAMerBPelagic zoneMethylmercuryGeneral ChemistryMercuryMarinobacterMethylmercury Compoundsbiology.organism_classificationMercury (element)chemistrymerBmerAEnvironmental chemistryMinimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC)Bacteria
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Antimicrobial susceptibility of nine udder pathogens recovered from bovine clinical mastitis milk in Europe 2015–2016: VetPath results

2020

International audience; VetPath is an ongoing pan-European antimicrobial susceptibility monitoring programme collecting pathogens from diseased cattle, pigs and poultry not recently treated with antibiotics. Non-duplicate isolates (n = 1244) were obtained from cows with acute clinical mastitis in eight countries during 2015-2016 for centrally antimicrobial susceptibility testing according CLSI standards. Among Escherichia coli (n = 225), resistance was high to ampicillin and tetracycline, moderate to kanamycin and low to amoxicillin/clavulanic acid and cefazolin. The MIC50/90 of danofloxacin, enrofloxacin and marbofloxacin were 0.03 and 0.06 μg/mL. For Klebsiella spp. (n = 70), similar resu…

Cattle DiseasesMicrobial Sensitivity TestsBiologymedicine.disease_causeAntimicrobial resistanceMicrobiologyMicrobiology03 medical and health sciencesMammary Glands AnimalAntibiotic resistanceAmpicillinClavulanic acidDrug Resistance BacterialmedicineAnimalsDairy cattlePirlimycinMastitis Bovine030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesSurveillanceBacteriaGeneral Veterinary030306 microbiologySCCmecMinimum inhibitory concentrationsGeneral Medicinebiochemical phenomena metabolism and nutritionmedicine.diseaseAnti-Bacterial Agents3. Good healthMastitisEuropePenicillinDairyingMilk[SDV.MP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and ParasitologyStreptococcus agalactiaeBacterial mastitis pathogensCattleFemale[SDV.MHEP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathologymedicine.drug
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Activity–Bioavailability balance in Oral Drug Development for a Selected Group of 6‐Fluoroquinolones

2002

Abstract A nomogram is proposed to select the best candidate in drug development studies with quinolones and is intended to substitute other possible models. The nomogram is referred to as an activity–bioavailability balance (ABB) because it includes the following two criteria: ABB= 1 / gm MIC ( drug candidate ) 1 /gm MIC ( ciprofloxacin ) · F calc \( drug candidate \) F calc ( ciproflaxacin ) . The in vitro activity of a group of 4′ N ‐alkyl‐ciprofloxacin derivatives was determined together with that of ciprofloxacin, initially against some reference strains and subsequently against 159 clinical isolates of eight selected species. The inverse of the geometric mean of the lowest concentrati…

ChemistryAdministration OralBiological AvailabilityPharmaceutical ScienceBiological activityMicrobial Sensitivity TestsPharmacologyAntimicrobialIntestinal absorptionRatsBioavailabilityCiprofloxacinStructure-Activity RelationshipMinimum inhibitory concentrationAnti-Infective AgentsDrug developmentmedicineAnimalsTechnology PharmaceuticalFluoroquinolonesAntibacterial agentmedicine.drugJournal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
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Azacoccones F-H, new flavipin-derived alkaloids from an endophytic fungus Epicoccum nigrum MK214079.

2020

Abstract Three new flavipin-derived alkaloids, azacoccones F-H (1–3), along with six known compounds (4–9) were isolated from the endophytic fungus Epicoccum nigrum MK214079 associated with leaves of Salix sp. The structures of the new compounds were established by analysis of their 1D/2D nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and high-resolution electrospray ionization mass spectroscopy (HRESIMS) data. The absolute configuration of azacoccones F-H (1–3) was determined by comparison of experimental electronic circular dichroism (ECD) data with reported ones and biogenetic considerations. Epicocconigrone A (4), epipyrone A (5), and epicoccolide B (6) exhibited moderate antibacterial activity again…

Circular dichroismStaphylococcus aureusAntifungal AgentsStereochemistryUstilagoElectrospray ionizationAntineoplastic AgentsMicrobial Sensitivity Testsmedicine.disease_cause01 natural sciencesRussiaMinimum inhibitory concentrationMiceAlkaloidsAscomycotaCell Line TumorDrug DiscoverymedicineEndophytesAnimalsPharmacologyBiological ProductsbiologyMolecular Structure010405 organic chemistryChemistryBasidiomycotaAbsolute configurationSalixGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classification0104 chemical sciencesAnti-Bacterial AgentsPlant Leaves010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistryStaphylococcus aureusAntibacterial activityEpicoccum nigrumo-PhthalaldehydeFitoterapia
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