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  • Review
  • Open Access
61 Citations
13,477 Views
14 Pages

Therapy and Antifungal Susceptibility Profile of Microsporum canis

  • Chioma I. Aneke,
  • Domenico Otranto and
  • Claudia Cafarchia

5 September 2018

Microsporum canis is a worldwide diffused zoophilic dermatophyte which causes clinical conditions often characterised by multifocal alopecia, scaling, and circular lesions in many animal species, including humans. A large variety of oral and topical...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
40 Citations
27,970 Views
6 Pages

Infection by Microsporum canis in Paediatric Patients: A Veterinary Perspective

  • Mario Pasquetti,
  • Anna Rita Molinar Min,
  • Stefania Scacchetti,
  • Andrea Dogliero and
  • Andrea Peano

19 September 2017

Microsporum canis is a dermatophyte fungus of which cats and dogs are recognized as the natural hosts. M. canis is also easily transmitted to humans, causing lesions to the glabrous skin (tinea corporis) and to the head (tinea capitis). The present s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
5,678 Views
17 Pages

Genetic Characterization of Microsporum canis Clinical Isolates in the United States

  • Alex Moskaluk,
  • Lauren Darlington,
  • Sally Kuhn,
  • Elisa Behzadi,
  • Roderick B. Gagne,
  • Christopher P. Kozakiewicz and
  • Sue VandeWoude

28 June 2022

Microsporum canis is the primary agent causing dermatophytosis in cats, and also infects humans, dogs, and other species. Assessment of genetic variation among M. canis isolates in the United States has not been conducted. Further, M. canis mating ty...

  • Review
  • Open Access
8 Citations
6,057 Views
13 Pages

Remarkable Phenotypic Virulence Factors of Microsporum canis and Their Associated Genes: A Systematic Review

  • Tania Vite-Garín,
  • Norma Angélica Estrada-Cruz,
  • Rigoberto Hernández-Castro,
  • Claudia Erika Fuentes-Venado,
  • Paola Berenice Zarate-Segura,
  • María Guadalupe Frías-De-León,
  • Macario Martínez-Castillo,
  • Erick Martínez-Herrera and
  • Rodolfo Pinto-Almazán

22 February 2024

Microsporum canis is a widely distributed dermatophyte, which is among the main etiological agents of dermatophytosis in humans and domestic animals. This fungus invades, colonizes and nourishes itself on the keratinized tissues of the host through v...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
6,834 Views
12 Pages

Virulence and Antifungal Susceptibility of Microsporum canis Strains from Animals and Humans

  • Chioma Inyang Aneke,
  • Wafa Rhimi,
  • Vit Hubka,
  • Domenico Otranto and
  • Claudia Cafarchia

The enzymatic and antifungal profiles of dermatophytes play an important role in causing infections in humans and animals. This study aimed to assess the virulence factors produced by Microsporum canis strains, in vitro antifungal profile and the rel...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
17 Citations
7,077 Views
8 Pages

Prevalence of Microsporum canis from Pet Cats in Small Animal Hospitals, Chiang Mai, Thailand

  • Vena Chupia,
  • Jirapat Ninsuwon,
  • Kakanang Piyarungsri,
  • Chollada Sodarat,
  • Worapat Prachasilchai,
  • Witaya Suriyasathaporn and
  • Surachai Pikulkaew

9 January 2022

Dermatophytosis is a disease caused by dermatophytes, a group of fungi that can cause disease both in humans and animals. The important genera that are pathogenic in animals include Trichophyton and Microsporum. Microsporum canis is an important spec...

  • Article
  • Open Access
26 Citations
4,129 Views
16 Pages

Microsporum canis is one of the most important dermatophyte causing tinea corporis and tinea capitis and its biofilm-form has a poor therapeutic response. The biosurfactant production by entomopathogenic fungi (EPF) has not been reported yet. The stu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,352 Views
16 Pages

Poly-ε-caprolactone Nanoparticles Loaded with 4-Nerolidylcatechol (4-NC) for Growth Inhibition of Microsporum canis

  • Vanessa Raquel Greatti,
  • Fernando Oda,
  • Rodrigo Sorrechia,
  • Bárbara Regina Kapp,
  • Carolina Manzato Seraphim,
  • Ana Carolina Villas Bôas Weckwerth,
  • Marlus Chorilli,
  • Patrícia Bento Da Silva,
  • Josimar O. Eloy and
  • Rosemeire Cristina Linhari Rodrigues Pietro
  • + 2 authors

11 December 2020

Dermatophyte fungal infections are difficult to treat because they need long-term treatments. 4-Nerolidylcatechol (4-NC) is a compound found in Piper umbellatum that has been reported to demonstrate significant antifungal activity, but is easily oxid...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,211 Views
16 Pages

Effects of Coleus amboinicus L. Essential Oil and Ethanolic Extracts on Planktonic Cells and Biofilm Formation of Microsporum canis Isolated from Feline Dermatophytosis

  • Arpron Leesombun,
  • Karnchanarat Thanapakdeechaikul,
  • Jiraporn Suwannawiang,
  • Pipada Mukto,
  • Sivapong Sungpradit,
  • Norasuthi Bangphoomi,
  • Tanasak Changbunjong,
  • Orathai Thongjuy,
  • Thekhawet Weluwanarak and
  • Sookruetai Boonmasawai

1 December 2022

Microsporum canis is an important zoonotic fungus that causes dermatophytosis in domestic animals and their owners. Domestic cats are the primary reservoir for M. canis. Antifungal drugs frequently produce adverse effects on the host animal, increasi...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
962 Views
9 Pages

30 September 2025

Conventional diagnosis of dermatophytosis relies on fungal culture and microscopic examination, methods that are often time-consuming and lack sensitivity. This study aimed to develop and compare real-time PCR assays for the simultaneous detection an...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,417 Views
12 Pages

Subtyping Options for Microsporum canis Using Microsatellites and MLST: A Case Study from Southern Italy

  • Chioma Inyang Aneke,
  • Adéla Čmoková,
  • Vít Hubka,
  • Wafa Rhimi,
  • Domenico Otranto and
  • Claudia Cafarchia

22 December 2021

Microsporum canis is considered one of the most common zoophilic dermatophyte species causing infections in animals and humans worldwide. However, molecular epidemiological studies on this dermatophyte are still rare. In this study, we aimed to analy...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
4,673 Views
14 Pages

Microsporum canis Causes Cutaneous and Extracutaneous Feline Dermatophytic Pseudomycetomas: Molecular Identification and Clinicopathological Characteristics

  • Stefan Hobi,
  • Wing Yan Jacqueline Tam,
  • May Tse,
  • Omid Nekouei,
  • Yingfei Chai,
  • Fraser I. Hill,
  • Edmund Cheung,
  • Wietz Botes,
  • Francois Saulnier-Troff and
  • Vanessa R. Barrs
  • + 1 author

14 August 2024

Dermatophytic pseudomycetoma (DPM) is a rarely reported invasive fungal infection of humans and animals, especially cats. This study aimed to identify dermatophytes, breed associations, and the frequency of extracutaneous (EC) involvement in feline D...

  • Article
  • Open Access
34 Citations
10,028 Views
10 Pages

Alkylphenol Activity against Candida spp. and Microsporum canis: A Focus on the Antifungal Activity of Thymol, Eugenol and O-Methyl Derivatives

  • Raquel O.S. Fontenelle,
  • Selene M. Morais,
  • Erika H.S. Brito,
  • Raimunda S.N. Brilhante,
  • Rossana A. Cordeiro,
  • Ynayara C. Lima,
  • Nilce V.G.P.S. Brasil,
  • André J. Monteiro,
  • José J.C. Sidrim and
  • Marcos F.G. Rocha

29 July 2011

In recent years there has been an increasing search for new antifungal compounds due to the side effects of conventional antifungal drugs and fungal resistance. The aims of this study were to test in vitro the activity of thymol, eugenol, estragole a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,761 Views
20 Pages

Exploring the Antifungal Effectiveness of a Topical Innovative Formulation Containing Voriconazole Combined with Pinus sylvestris L. Essential Oil for Onychomycosis

  • Safaa Halool Mohammed Al-Suwaytee,
  • Olfa Ben Hadj Ayed,
  • Raja Chaâbane-Banaoues,
  • Tahsine Kosksi,
  • Maytham Razaq Shleghm,
  • Leila Chekir-Ghedira,
  • Hamouda Babba,
  • Souad Sfar and
  • Mohamed Ali Lassoued

(1) Background: The present study aimed to assess the antifungal effectiveness of a topical innovative formulation containing the association of an antifungal agent, voriconazole (VCZ), and the essential oil of Pinus sylvestris L. (PSEO). (2) Methods...

  • Article
  • Open Access
59 Citations
8,894 Views
10 Pages

Antifungal Activity, Toxicity and Chemical Composition of the Essential Oil of Coriandrum sativum L. Fruits

  • Bruna V. Soares,
  • Selene M. Morais,
  • Raquel Oliveira Dos Santos Fontenelle,
  • Vanessa A. Queiroz,
  • Nadja S. Vila-Nova,
  • Christiana M. C. Pereira,
  • Edy S. Brito,
  • Manoel A. S. Neto,
  • Erika H. S. Brito and
  • Marcos F. G. Rocha
  • + 2 authors

11 July 2012

The aims of this study were to test the antifungal activity, toxicity and chemical composition of essential oil from C. sativum L. fruits. The essential oil, obtained by hydro-distillation, was analyzed by gas chromatography/mass spectroscopy. Linalo...

  • Review
  • Open Access
97 Citations
28,067 Views
23 Pages

23 August 2022

Dermatophytes are highly infectious fungi that cause superficial infections in keratinized tissues in humans and animals. This group of fungi is defined by their ability to digest keratin and encompasses a wide range of species. Classification of man...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,523 Views
9 Pages

Survey on Dermatophytes Isolated from Animals in Switzerland in the Context of the Prevention of Zoonotic Dermatophytosis

  • Marina Fratti,
  • Olympia Bontems,
  • Karine Salamin,
  • Emmanuella Guenova and
  • Michel Monod

14 February 2023

Most inflammatory dermatophytoses in humans are caused by zoophilic and geophilic dermatophytes. Knowledge of the epidemiology of these fungi in animals facilitates the prevention of dermatophytosis of animal origin in humans. We studied the prevalen...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,192 Views
9 Pages

9 January 2025

Microsporum canis, a zoophilic dermatophyte, infects the stratum corneum and keratinized tissues like hair and nails in cats and dogs, with cats serving as the primary reservoir. Most human infections arise from animal contact. We present the case of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
37 Citations
7,176 Views
13 Pages

Chemical Composition, Antibacterial and Antifungal Activities of Crude Dittrichia viscosa (L.) Greuter Leaf Extracts

  • Wafa Rhimi,
  • Issam Ben Salem,
  • Davide Immediato,
  • Mouldi Saidi,
  • Abdennacer Boulila and
  • Claudia Cafarchia

The small amount of data regarding the antifungal activity of Dittrichia viscosa (L.) Greuter against dermatophytes, Malassezia spp. and Aspergillus spp., associated with the few comparative studies on the antimicrobial activity of methanolic, ethano...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
4,934 Views
18 Pages

Development, Optimization, and In Vitro/In Vivo Evaluation of Azelaic Acid Transethosomal Gel for Antidermatophyte Activity

  • Ali M. Nasr,
  • Noha M. Badawi,
  • Yasmine H. Tartor,
  • Nader M. Sobhy and
  • Shady A. Swidan

Treatment of dermatophytosis is quite challenging. This work aims to investigate the antidermatophyte action of Azelaic acid (AzA) and evaluate its efficacy upon entrapment into transethosomes (TEs) and incorporation into a gel to enhance its applica...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,498 Views
14 Pages

Rapid and Visual RPA-Cas12a Fluorescence Assay for Accurate Detection of Dermatophytes in Cats and Dogs

  • Liyang Wang,
  • Jinyu Fu,
  • Guang Cai,
  • Xiyu Cheng,
  • Di Zhang,
  • Shuobo Shi and
  • Yueping Zhang

13 August 2022

Dermatophytosis, an infectious disease caused by several fungi, can affect the hair, nails, and/or superficial layers of the skin and is of global significance. The most common dermatophytes in cats and dogs are Microsporum canis and Trichophyton men...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
5,107 Views
11 Pages

Prevalence and Risk Factors of Zoonotic Dermatophyte Infection in Pet Rabbits in Northern Taiwan

  • Che-Cheng Chang,
  • Wittawat Wechtaisong,
  • Shih-Yu Chen,
  • Ming-Chu Cheng,
  • Cheng-Shu Chung,
  • Lee-Shuan Lin,
  • Yi-Yang Lien and
  • Yi-Lun Tsai

13 June 2022

Dermatophytes are the group of keratinophilic fungi that cause superficial cutaneous infection, which traditionally belong to the genera Trichophyton, Microsporum, and Epidermophyton. Dermatophyte infection is not only a threat to the health of small...

  • Article
  • Open Access
226 Views
13 Pages

7 January 2026

We undertook a preliminary clinical study to compare the efficacy of lime essential oil shampoo with a conventional 2% miconazole/chlorhexidine formulation, both in combination with pulse oral itraconazole, in cats with dermatophytosis caused by M. c...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,843 Views
17 Pages

Five-Year Retrospective Analysis of Superficial Fungal Infections: Insights from Hospital Experience

  • Nikoleta Đorđevski,
  • Elizabeta Ristanović,
  • Ana Ćirić,
  • Diana Tomić,
  • Biljana Nikolić,
  • Nemanja Rajčević and
  • Dejan Stojković

22 June 2025

This study aimed to assess the incidence and distribution of dermatomycetes in patients at the Medical Military Academy (MMA) with suspected superficial skin infections over a five-year period (October 2017 to October 2022) and to analyze variations...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
5,403 Views
9 Pages

Activity of Salvia dolomitica and Salvia somalensis Essential Oils against Bacteria, Molds and Yeasts

  • Valentina Virginia Ebani,
  • Simona Nardoni,
  • Fabrizio Bertelloni,
  • Silvia Giovanelli,
  • Barbara Ruffoni,
  • Carlo D’Ascenzi,
  • Luisa Pistelli and
  • Francesca Mancianti

13 February 2018

Essential oils (EOs) from Salvia dolomitica and Salvia somalensis, widely employed in the cosmetic and perfume industry, were analyzed for composition and tested against bacterial and fungal pathogens isolated from clinical and environmental specimen...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
30 Citations
7,631 Views
10 Pages

Antifungal Activity of Copaifera langsdorffii Desf Oleoresin against Dermatophytes

  • Danielle C. Zimmermam-Franco,
  • Edilene B. Bolutari,
  • Hudson C. Polonini,
  • Antônio Márcio R. Do Carmo,
  • Maria Das Graças A. M. Chaves and
  • Nádia R. B. Raposo

11 October 2013

Dermatophytoses are mycoses that affect keratinized tissues in both humans and animals. The aim of this study was to investigate the antifungal activity of the oleoresin extracted from Copaifera langsdorffii Desf. against the strains Microsporum cani...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
7 Citations
6,568 Views
11 Pages

Superficial Zoonotic Mycoses in Humans Associated with Cats

  • Marcin Piorunek,
  • Honorata Kubisiak-Rzepczyk,
  • Aleksandra Dańczak-Pazdrowska,
  • Tomasz Trafas and
  • Jarosław Walkowiak

24 March 2024

Dermatophytosis is a superficial fungal skin infection common in humans around the world and is one of the many zoonotic skin diseases that cat owners are at risk of contracting. This retrospective study was conducted based on a detailed analysis of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
7,120 Views
12 Pages

A Multi-Target Approach toward the Development of Novel Candidates for Antidermatophytic Activity: Ultrastructural Evidence on α-Bisabolol-Treated Microsporum gypseum

  • Carlo Romagnoli,
  • Anna Baldisserotto,
  • Gemma Malisardi,
  • Chiara B. Vicentini,
  • Donatella Mares,
  • Elisa Andreotti,
  • Silvia Vertuani and
  • Stefano Manfredini

26 June 2015

Multi-target strategies are directed toward targets that are unrelated (or distantly related) and can create opportunities to address different pathologies. The antidermatophytic activities of nine natural skin lighteners: α-bisabolol, kojic acid, β-...

  • Article
  • Open Access
622 Views
11 Pages

Wildlife Dermatophytoses in Central Italy (Umbria and Marche Regions): A Fifteen-Year Investigation (2010–2024)

  • Silvia Crotti,
  • Deborah Cruciani,
  • Nicoletta D’Avino,
  • Alessandro Fiorucci,
  • Giulia Morganti,
  • Daniele Paoloni,
  • Manuela Papini,
  • Vincenzo Piscioneri,
  • Alice Ranucci and
  • Marco Gobbi
  • + 1 author

21 October 2025

The expansion of urbanized areas is leading to increased human−animal interactions, thereby creating potential new ecosystems for wildlife. In this context, dermatophytoses are of particular significance. This investigation aimed to evaluate th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
32 Citations
7,855 Views
10 Pages

Prevalence of Tinea Capitis among Children in Osogbo, Nigeria, and the Associated Risk Factors

  • Yemisi O. Adesiji,
  • Busayo F. Omolade,
  • Isaac A. Aderibigbe,
  • Oluwabunmi V. Ogungbe,
  • Olusegun A. Adefioye,
  • Samuel A. Adedokun,
  • Margaret A. Adekanle and
  • Richard O. Ojedele

27 January 2019

Tinea capitis is a fungi infection of the scalp that disproportionately affects children in rural and underserved communities in Nigeria. A case-control study was conducted to identify the causative agents and factors that predispose school pupils to...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
5,502 Views
13 Pages

Survey on the Presence of Bacterial, Fungal and Helminthic Agents in Off-Leash Dog Parks Located in Urban Areas in Central-Italy

  • Valentina Virginia Ebani,
  • Simona Nardoni,
  • Stefania Ciapetti,
  • Lisa Guardone,
  • Enrico Loretti and
  • Francesca Mancianti

5 June 2021

Off-leash dog parks are designated public spaces where dogs can move freely, under their owners’ supervision. These areas, allowing animals to socialize and move freely, are fundamental for dogs’ welfare. However, different pathogens, even zoonotic,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
42 Citations
7,276 Views
7 Pages

Characterization of a New Sesquiterpene and Antifungal Activities of Chemical Constituents from Dryopteris fragrans (L.) Schott

  • Yu-Hong Huang,
  • Wei-Min Zeng,
  • Guo-Yu Li,
  • Guo-Qing Liu,
  • Dan-Dan Zhao,
  • Jing Wang and
  • Yan-Long Zhang

2 January 2014

One new sesquiterpene and six known compounds were isolated from Dryopteris fragrans (L.) Schot. They were identified as 3-O-β-D-glucopyranosylalbicanol- 11-O-β-D-glucopyranoside (1), dihydroconiferylalcohol (2), (E)-3-(4-hydroxyphenyl)acrylic acid...

  • Article
  • Open Access
26 Citations
7,383 Views
12 Pages

Antidermatophytic Action of Resorcinol Derivatives: Ultrastructural Evidence of the Activity of Phenylethyl Resorcinol against Microsporum gypseum

  • Carlo Romagnoli,
  • Anna Baldisserotto,
  • Chiara B. Vicentini,
  • Donatella Mares,
  • Elisa Andreotti,
  • Silvia Vertuani and
  • Stefano Manfredini

30 September 2016

In this work, we evaluated the antidermatophytic activities of three resorcinol derivatives that have a history of use in dermo-cosmetic applications to discover molecules with multiple dermatological activities (i.e., multi-target drugs), thereby re...

  • Article
  • Open Access
50 Citations
4,837 Views
8 Pages

26 June 2020

Dermatophytes are the most common pathogenic agents of superficial mycoses in humans and animals. Knowledge of their epidemiology can facilitate the prevention of dermatophytosis and improve prophylactic measures. We sought to determine the incidence...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
4,497 Views
10 Pages

Essential Oil Composition and Biological Activity of “Pompia”, a Sardinian Citrus Ecotype

  • Guido Flamini,
  • Laura Pistelli,
  • Simona Nardoni,
  • Valentina Virginia Ebani,
  • Angela Zinnai,
  • Francesca Mancianti,
  • Roberta Ascrizzi and
  • Luisa Pistelli

Pompia is a Sardinian citrus ecotype whose botanical classification is still being debated. In the present study, the composition of Pompia peel essential oil (EO) is reported for the first time, along with that of the leaf EO, as a phytochemical con...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,069 Views
17 Pages

Dermatophytosis in Companion Animals in Portugal: A Comprehensive Epidemiological Retrospective Study of 12 Years (2012–2023)

  • Ricardo Lopes,
  • Andreia Garcês,
  • Augusto Silva,
  • Paula Brilhante-Simões,
  • Ângela Martins,
  • Luís Cardoso,
  • Elsa Leclerc Duarte and
  • Ana Cláudia Coelho

Dermatophytosis, commonly referred to as ringworm, is a common superficial fungal infection in companion animals and humans. Between 2012 and 2023, plucked hair and scraped scale samples from domestic dogs and cats with clinical suspicion of dermatop...

  • Article
  • Open Access
34 Citations
5,693 Views
12 Pages

Chemical Composition, Antifungal and Insecticidal Activities of the Essential Oils from Tunisian Clinopodium nepeta subsp. nepeta and Clinopodium nepeta subsp. glandulosum

  • Haïfa Debbabi,
  • Ridha El Mokni,
  • Ikbal Chaieb,
  • Simona Nardoni,
  • Filippo Maggi,
  • Giovanni Caprioli and
  • Saoussen Hammami

The present investigation was focused on the study of the chemical composition variability and biological activities of the essential oils from Clinopodium nepeta subsp. nepeta and subsp. glandulosum. Essential oils extraction was performed using hyd...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,260 Views
10 Pages

Inactivation of Dermatophytes Causing Onychomycosis Using Non-Thermal Plasma as a Prerequisite for Therapy

  • Eliška Lokajová,
  • Jaroslav Julák,
  • Josef Khun,
  • Hana Soušková,
  • Radim Dobiáš,
  • Jaroslav Lux and
  • Vladimír Scholtz

31 August 2021

Following our previous study of the therapy of onychomycosis by non-thermal plasma (NTP) and nail hygiene and to obtain some prerequisite data of dermatophytes sensitivity, the dynamics of those inactivation by NTP plasma was monitored for various st...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,747 Views
9 Pages

Antifungal Activity of Aniba canelilla (Kunth) Mez Essential Oil and Its Main Compound 1-Nitro-2-Phenylethane against Dermatophytes

  • Tainá Kreutz,
  • Eliane Oliveira Salines Duarte,
  • Priscilla Maciel Quatrin,
  • Simone Braga Carneiro,
  • Valdir F. Veiga-Junior,
  • Alexandre Meneghello Fuentefria and
  • Letícia S. Koester

The essential oil of Aniba canelilla (Kunth) Mez (EOAC), an Amazon plant composed of a rare nitro compound, has shown scientific evidence of antifungal activity but is still unexplored against dermatophytes. The antifungal susceptibility of EOAC and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,990 Views
13 Pages

Antifungal and Antibiofilm Activity of Riparin III against Dermatophytes

  • Emanuel Pereira Silva,
  • Marcelo Antônio Nóbrega da Rocha,
  • Risley Nikael Medeiros Silva,
  • Juliana Moura-Mendes,
  • Gabriela Ribeiro de Sousa,
  • Jailton de Souza-Ferrari,
  • José Maria Barbosa-Filho,
  • Edeltrudes de Oliveira Lima and
  • Fillipe de Oliveira Pereira

9 February 2023

The ability of dermatophytes to develop biofilms is possibly involved in therapeutic failure because biofilms impair drug effectiveness in the infected tissues. Research to find new drugs with antibiofilm activity against dermatophytes is crucial. In...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,659 Views
17 Pages

Dermatophyte-Selective Imidazole-Thiosemicarbazides: Potent In Vitro Activity Against Trichophyton and Microsporum with No Anti-Candida Effect

  • Agata Paneth,
  • Katarzyna Dzitko,
  • Adrian Bekier,
  • Nazar Trotsko,
  • Katarzyna Suśniak,
  • Anita Ciesielska and
  • Piotr Paneth

26 September 2025

Dermatophytes are highly infectious pathogenic fungi that colonize keratinized tissues like skin, hair, and nails, causing superficial infections such as tinea capitis, onychomycosis, tinea corporis, and tinea pedis in humans and animals. In immunoco...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,424 Views
10 Pages

This paper aimed to investigate the potential antifungal influences of new alkaloids from Delphinium peregrinum L. var. eriocarpum Boiss. New Diterpenoid alkaloids Delcarpum (1), Hydrodavisine (4) and known alkaloids Peregrine (2), Delphitisine (3) w...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
6,587 Views
16 Pages

Synthesis, Biological Evaluation and Molecular Docking of Certain Sulfones as Potential Nonazole Antifungal Agents

  • Mohamed Fares,
  • Mohamed A. Said,
  • Muhammad A. Alsherbiny,
  • Radwa A. Eladwy,
  • Hadia Almahli,
  • Marwa M. Abdel-Aziz,
  • Hazem A. Ghabbour,
  • Wagdy M. Eldehna and
  • Hatem A. Abdel-Aziz

20 January 2016

We reported herein the synthesis, antifungal activity, docking and in silico ADME prediction studies of four novel series of sulfones 6a–f, 8a–c, 10a–f and 12a–c. All the newly synthesized sulfones were tested against four strains of Candida (includi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
59 Citations
8,309 Views
15 Pages

Synthesis, Antioxidant and Antimicrobial Activity of a New Phloridzin Derivative for Dermo-Cosmetic Applications

  • Anna Baldisserotto,
  • Gemma Malisardi,
  • Emanuela Scalambra,
  • Elisa Andreotti,
  • Carlo Romagnoli,
  • Chiara Beatrice Vicentini,
  • Stefano Manfredini and
  • Silvia Vertuani

7 November 2012

The phenolic compound phloridzin (phloretin 2′-O-glucoside, variously named phlorizin, phlorrhizin, phlorhizin or phlorizoside) is a prominent member of the chemical class of dihydrochalcones, which are phenylpropanoids. Phloridzin is specifically fo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,507 Views
14 Pages

Bioactivity-Guided Isolation of Flavone Glycoside from Terminalia catappa: Evaluating Anti-MRSA and Anti-Dermatophytic Potential

  • Tumakuru Nataraj Sowmya,
  • Doddahosuru Mahadevappa Gurudatt and
  • Koteshwar Anandrao Raveesha

3 September 2025

Antibiotic resistance is one of the major threats to public health in the twenty-first century. In this line of work, plants represent a priceless source of antimicrobial compounds since they house chemically different metabolites with a wide range o...

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2 Citations
3,605 Views
12 Pages

Zoonotic Enteric Nematodes and Dermatophytes in Cat Cafés: An Investigation in the Bangkok Metropolitan Area, Thailand

  • Phakjira Sanguansook,
  • Siwaporn Tuangpermsub,
  • Boonyakorn Leelakarnsakul,
  • Sutida Phaisansomsuk,
  • Vachira Hunprasit,
  • Laura Del Río,
  • Waree Niyomtham,
  • Nuvee Prapasarakul and
  • Woraporn Sukhumavasi

7 August 2024

Cat cafés have gained significant popularity worldwide, offering a unique interface between humans and cats. The present study aims to assess the prevalence of potentially zoonotic endoparasites and dermatophytes from cats living in cat caf&ea...

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15 Citations
4,696 Views
10 Pages

Dermatophytes and Dermatophytosis in Cluj-Napoca, Romania—A 4-Year Cross-Sectional Study

  • Ioana Alina Colosi,
  • Odile Cognet,
  • Horațiu Alexandru Colosi,
  • Marcela Sabou and
  • Carmen Costache

28 August 2020

Dermatophytes are filamentous keratinophilic fungi which affect nails, skin, and hair. Their variable distribution in the world justifies local epidemiological studies. During recent decades, few studies have been published regarding the epidemiology...

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23 Citations
4,450 Views
16 Pages

Volatiles and Antifungal-Antibacterial-Antiviral Activity of South African Salvia spp. Essential Oils Cultivated in Uniform Conditions

  • Basma Najar,
  • Giulia Mecacci,
  • Valeria Nardi,
  • Claudio Cervelli,
  • Simona Nardoni,
  • Francesca Mancianti,
  • Valentina Virginia Ebani,
  • Simone Giannecchini and
  • Luisa Pistelli

Spontaneous emissions of S. dentata Aiton and S. scabra Thunb., as well as the essential oil (EO) composition of the cited species, together with S. aurea L., were investigated. The chemical profile of the first two species is reported here for the f...

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25 Citations
4,382 Views
18 Pages

Identification and Testing of Antidermatophytic Oxaborole-6-Benzene Sulphonamide Derivative (OXBS) from Streptomyces atrovirens KM192347 Isolated from Soil

  • Seham Abdel-Shafi,
  • Abdul-Raouf Al-Mohammadi,
  • Taghreed N. Almanaa,
  • Ahmed H. Moustafa,
  • Tamer M. M. Saad,
  • Abdel-Rahman Ghonemey,
  • Immacolata Anacarso,
  • Gamal Enan and
  • Nashwa El-Gazzar

There is a need to continue research to find out other anti-dermatophytic agents to inhibit causal pathogenic skin diseases including many types of tinea. We undertook the production, purification, and identification of an anti-dermatophytic substanc...

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17 Citations
3,597 Views
21 Pages

Antimicrobial Potential of Betulinic Acid and Investigation of the Mechanism of Action against Nuclear and Metabolic Enzymes with Molecular Modeling

  • Gabriela Cristina Soares Rodrigues,
  • Mayara dos Santos Maia,
  • Thalisson Amorim de Souza,
  • Edeltrudes de Oliveira Lima,
  • Luiz Eduardo Carneiro Gomes dos Santos,
  • Shellygton Lima Silva,
  • Marcelo Sobral da Silva,
  • José Maria Barbosa Filho,
  • Valnês da Silva Rodrigues Junior and
  • Marcus Tullius Scotti
  • + 1 author

Natural products have important pharmacological activities. This study sought to investigate the activity of the compound betulinic acid (BA) against different strains of bacteria and fungi. The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) was determined a...

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