Novel Nitric Oxide-Releasing Formulations Show Fungicidal Potential for Superficial Dermatophyte Infection
Abstract
1. Introduction
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- NO-Releasing Solution (NORS) used as a cleansing agent, administered by foot bath.
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- NO-Releasing Gel (NORG) for topical nail wellness application.
2. Methods and Materials
2.1. In Vitro Testing with NORG
2.1.1. Fungal Strains, Culture Conditions, and Antifungal Formulations
2.1.2. Antifungal Time-Kill Assays
2.1.3. Zone of Inhibition Assays Using Synthetic Dermal Membranes
2.1.4. Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM)
2.2. In Vivo Pilot Use of No-Releasing Solution for Tinea Pedis
3. Results
3.1. In Vitro Testing with No-Releasing Gel
3.1.1. Antifungal Time-Kill Assays
3.1.2. Zone of Inhibition Assays
3.1.3. Scanning Electron Microscopy
3.2. In Vivo Pilot Use of No-Releasing Solution for Tinea Pedis
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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| Subject | Treatment Group | Adverse Experience | Duration | Severity | Relation to Study Drug | Resolved Yes/No |
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| 008 | NORS | Sore throat, cough, no fever | 2 days | Mild | None | Yes |
| 005 | NORS | Sharp pressure on the foot | 1–2 min | Mild | Possibly | Yes |
| 005 | NORS | The opposite foot is itchy and burning | 1 day | Mild | None | Yes |
| 005 | NORS | Pre-existing numbness on the ball of the feet and toes | ½ day | Mild | None | Yes |
| 004 | NORS | Burning sensation on the balls of both feet during tx | 15 min | Mild | None | Yes |
| 004 | NORS | Low saturation pre-tx; sleep apnea; notified physician | 10–20 min | Mild | None | Yes |
| 004 | NORS | Itchy feet after using alcohol cleaner during the day | 1 day | Mild | None | Yes |
| 003 | NORS | A blister on the opposite foot from hiking | 1 week | Mild | None | Yes |
| 007 | NORS | Environmental NO2 alarm; reading 0.5 ppm; transient | 5–10 s | Mild | Yes | Yes |
| 024 | NORS | Heartburn | 1 day | Mild | None | Yes |
| 024 | NORS | Soft tissue damage; hit by a car while biking | 7 days | Moderate | None | Yes |
| 015 | NORS | Pre-study lump on foot; advised to see a physician | Continuous | Mild | None | N/A |
| 015 | NORS | Burning ankles; Prior to study | 1 day | Mild | Possibly related | Yes |
| 026 | NORS | Warm sensation | 20–30 min | Mild | Possibly related | Yes |
| 011 | Placebo | Upper respiratory tract infection | 7 days | Mild | None | No |
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Gupta, A.K.; Cooper, E.A.; Miller, L.; Kearl, M.; Miller, C.C.; Kaur, H.; Dorafshanian, N.; Martins, J.; Teskey, S.J.L.; Road, J. Novel Nitric Oxide-Releasing Formulations Show Fungicidal Potential for Superficial Dermatophyte Infection. J. Fungi 2026, 12, 228. https://doi.org/10.3390/jof12030228
Gupta AK, Cooper EA, Miller L, Kearl M, Miller CC, Kaur H, Dorafshanian N, Martins J, Teskey SJL, Road J. Novel Nitric Oxide-Releasing Formulations Show Fungicidal Potential for Superficial Dermatophyte Infection. Journal of Fungi. 2026; 12(3):228. https://doi.org/10.3390/jof12030228
Chicago/Turabian StyleGupta, Aditya K., Elizabeth A. Cooper, Lisa Miller, Morgan Kearl, Chris C. Miller, Harmanpreet Kaur, Najmeh Dorafshanian, James Martins, Simon J. L. Teskey, and Jeremy Road. 2026. "Novel Nitric Oxide-Releasing Formulations Show Fungicidal Potential for Superficial Dermatophyte Infection" Journal of Fungi 12, no. 3: 228. https://doi.org/10.3390/jof12030228
APA StyleGupta, A. K., Cooper, E. A., Miller, L., Kearl, M., Miller, C. C., Kaur, H., Dorafshanian, N., Martins, J., Teskey, S. J. L., & Road, J. (2026). Novel Nitric Oxide-Releasing Formulations Show Fungicidal Potential for Superficial Dermatophyte Infection. Journal of Fungi, 12(3), 228. https://doi.org/10.3390/jof12030228

