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Journal of Medicinal Plants. 2006; 5 (18): 10-16
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-78009

ABSTRACT

Increasing usage of medicinal plants for therapeutic purposes, made a unique place for this branch of complementary medicine. While Echinophora platyloba has a folkloric usage, unfortunately has not yet reached an eligible place. This study conducted to evaluate the effect of extract of Echinophora platyloba on some common dermatophytes. 4 tubes containing diluted solutions of hydroalcoholic extract [35, 50, 150 and 250 mg/ml] have been prepared and one tube of 0 mg/mL as control hydroalcoholic. Using agar dilution method, fungi were oincubated with diluted solutions of the extract and the growth results were recorded after 21 days. Trichophyton [T] schenlaini and T. verucosum were totally sensitive. T. rubrum and Micro sporum [M] gypsum were totally resistant. T. mentagrophyte, M. canis and Epidermophyton flucosum were resistant to 35, 50 and 150 mg/ml dilutions, but they were sensitive to 250 mg/mI. T. violaseum was resistant in 35 and 50 mg/ml but sensitive to 150 and 250 mg/ml. 3 concentrations of hydroalcoholic extract [35, 50 and 150 mg/ml] may have clinical application. On the base of this study, the plant in the mentioned dilutions showed anti fungal effect against T. schoenlieinii, T. verucosum. The plant extract showed weaker antifuongal against T. mentagrophytes, Microsporum canis and Epidermophyton flocusm but this may have not good anti fungal effect against T. rubrum and T. gypseum. The next step of study may be the production of drug product and clinical assay


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Phytotherapy , Plants, Medicinal , Arthrodermataceae/drug effects
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