Candida albicans is a microbial fungus that exists as a commensal member of the human microbiome and an opportunistic pathogen. Biofilm formation by this fungal pathogen occurs mostly in the mucosa or endothelium associated with candidiasis and colonizes medical devices. The present work was performed to determine the efficacy of the antifungal creams on the viability and biochemical composition of C. albicans biofilm. Four commercial antifungal creams were used herein namely econazole nitrate, miconazole nitrate, ketoconazole and tolnaftate. Resazurin assay and Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy were performed to determine the viability and biochemical composition of C. albicans biofilm, respectively. Results demonstrated that ...
Candida albicans exists as a commensal within the human body. It possesses different virulence facto...
Background: Fluconazole (FLZ) is a drug commonly used for the treatment of Candida infections. Howev...
Introduction: Candida species cause 6,3% of all hospital infections, however, they are responsible f...
Candida albicans is a microbial fungus that exists as a commensal member of the human microbiome and...
This study aimed to evaluate the effects of fluconazole or nystatin exposure on developed Candida al...
The study determined the morphological appearance, physicochemical characteristics, and susceptibili...
A variety of manifestations of Candida albicans infections are associated with the formation of biof...
Infections related to Candida albicans biofilms and subsequent antifungal resistance have become mor...
Candida albicans have been shown to be resistant to commercial antifungal. Exploration of new antifu...
Candida biofilms have become an increasingly important clinical problem. The widespread use of antib...
OBJECTIVE: Candida albicans biofilm is frequently found on artificial surfaces and the infections ...
Candida albicans is an opportunistic fungal pathogen and most prevalent species among clinical outbr...
The emergence of non-Candida albicans Candida (NCAC) species as a common cause of fungal infection i...
The number of infections caused by Candida spp has greatly increased in the past years, which has b...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York.The influence of commonly used in clinical practice...
Candida albicans exists as a commensal within the human body. It possesses different virulence facto...
Background: Fluconazole (FLZ) is a drug commonly used for the treatment of Candida infections. Howev...
Introduction: Candida species cause 6,3% of all hospital infections, however, they are responsible f...
Candida albicans is a microbial fungus that exists as a commensal member of the human microbiome and...
This study aimed to evaluate the effects of fluconazole or nystatin exposure on developed Candida al...
The study determined the morphological appearance, physicochemical characteristics, and susceptibili...
A variety of manifestations of Candida albicans infections are associated with the formation of biof...
Infections related to Candida albicans biofilms and subsequent antifungal resistance have become mor...
Candida albicans have been shown to be resistant to commercial antifungal. Exploration of new antifu...
Candida biofilms have become an increasingly important clinical problem. The widespread use of antib...
OBJECTIVE: Candida albicans biofilm is frequently found on artificial surfaces and the infections ...
Candida albicans is an opportunistic fungal pathogen and most prevalent species among clinical outbr...
The emergence of non-Candida albicans Candida (NCAC) species as a common cause of fungal infection i...
The number of infections caused by Candida spp has greatly increased in the past years, which has b...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York.The influence of commonly used in clinical practice...
Candida albicans exists as a commensal within the human body. It possesses different virulence facto...
Background: Fluconazole (FLZ) is a drug commonly used for the treatment of Candida infections. Howev...
Introduction: Candida species cause 6,3% of all hospital infections, however, they are responsible f...