In vitro screening of some Philippine plant extracts as potential inhibitors of dermatophytes

Aqueous extracts of fifteen common Philippine plants were screened for their antidermatophytic properties. These were Manqifera indica L., Persea americana Mill., Psidium quajava L., Jasminum sambac L., Raphanus sativus, Sandoricum koetjape (Burm.) (f.) Merr., Bixa orellana L., Lycopersicum lycopers...

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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_masteral-81552021-01-08T01:01:16Z In vitro screening of some Philippine plant extracts as potential inhibitors of dermatophytes Ganac, Nieves Capili Aqueous extracts of fifteen common Philippine plants were screened for their antidermatophytic properties. These were Manqifera indica L., Persea americana Mill., Psidium quajava L., Jasminum sambac L., Raphanus sativus, Sandoricum koetjape (Burm.) (f.) Merr., Bixa orellana L., Lycopersicum lycopersicon (L.) Karsten, Impatiens balsamina L., Moringa oleifera Lam., Coleus sp. Averrhoa carambola L., Bidens pilosa L., Cassia alata L. and Datura metel L.At 1:2.6 dilution Bidens pilosa, S. koetjape, C. alata, I. balsamina, P. quajava, and M. indica showed fungicidal activities against the test dermatophytes-Trichophyton rubrum, Microsporum canis and pidermophyton floccosum. P. americana was also fungicidal to M. canis and E. floccosum but only fungistatic against I. rubrum. Also at 1:2.6 dilution, Datura metel, A. carambola and M. oleifera were fungicidal to E. floccosum and M. canis. The extracts of D. metel, A. carambola and M. oleifera also caused a statistically significant reduction in the diameter of the colony in I. rubrum the colony being 1 - 27 percent, 50 percent and 2-27 percent of the control respectively. Coleus sp. and J. sambac were both fungicidal to E. floccosum and M. canis. However, at 0.05 level of confidence the reduction in Colony diameter of I. rubrum caused by J. sambac was not significant. Coleus sp, did not show any inhibitory action on the growth of I. rubrum. Lycopersicon lycopersicum reduced the size of the colony growth to 84 percent of the control in I. rubrum although this was not statistically significant. Lycopersicon lycopersicum was fungicidal to M. canis. Raphanus sativus was fungicidal to I. rubrum and M. canis.Bixa orellana significantly (a = 0.05) reduced the diameter of the E. floccosum colony growth to 67 percent of the control I. rubrum colony diameter was also significantly reduced (a = 0.05) to 25 percent of the control. Bixa orellana did not affect the growth of M. canis. 1990-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/1317 Master's Theses Animo Repository Plants -- Analysis Plant extracts -- Analysis
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
topic Plants -- Analysis
Plant extracts -- Analysis
spellingShingle Plants -- Analysis
Plant extracts -- Analysis
Ganac, Nieves Capili
In vitro screening of some Philippine plant extracts as potential inhibitors of dermatophytes
description Aqueous extracts of fifteen common Philippine plants were screened for their antidermatophytic properties. These were Manqifera indica L., Persea americana Mill., Psidium quajava L., Jasminum sambac L., Raphanus sativus, Sandoricum koetjape (Burm.) (f.) Merr., Bixa orellana L., Lycopersicum lycopersicon (L.) Karsten, Impatiens balsamina L., Moringa oleifera Lam., Coleus sp. Averrhoa carambola L., Bidens pilosa L., Cassia alata L. and Datura metel L.At 1:2.6 dilution Bidens pilosa, S. koetjape, C. alata, I. balsamina, P. quajava, and M. indica showed fungicidal activities against the test dermatophytes-Trichophyton rubrum, Microsporum canis and pidermophyton floccosum. P. americana was also fungicidal to M. canis and E. floccosum but only fungistatic against I. rubrum. Also at 1:2.6 dilution, Datura metel, A. carambola and M. oleifera were fungicidal to E. floccosum and M. canis. The extracts of D. metel, A. carambola and M. oleifera also caused a statistically significant reduction in the diameter of the colony in I. rubrum the colony being 1 - 27 percent, 50 percent and 2-27 percent of the control respectively. Coleus sp. and J. sambac were both fungicidal to E. floccosum and M. canis. However, at 0.05 level of confidence the reduction in Colony diameter of I. rubrum caused by J. sambac was not significant. Coleus sp, did not show any inhibitory action on the growth of I. rubrum. Lycopersicon lycopersicum reduced the size of the colony growth to 84 percent of the control in I. rubrum although this was not statistically significant. Lycopersicon lycopersicum was fungicidal to M. canis. Raphanus sativus was fungicidal to I. rubrum and M. canis.Bixa orellana significantly (a = 0.05) reduced the diameter of the E. floccosum colony growth to 67 percent of the control I. rubrum colony diameter was also significantly reduced (a = 0.05) to 25 percent of the control. Bixa orellana did not affect the growth of M. canis.
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author Ganac, Nieves Capili
author_facet Ganac, Nieves Capili
author_sort Ganac, Nieves Capili
title In vitro screening of some Philippine plant extracts as potential inhibitors of dermatophytes
title_short In vitro screening of some Philippine plant extracts as potential inhibitors of dermatophytes
title_full In vitro screening of some Philippine plant extracts as potential inhibitors of dermatophytes
title_fullStr In vitro screening of some Philippine plant extracts as potential inhibitors of dermatophytes
title_full_unstemmed In vitro screening of some Philippine plant extracts as potential inhibitors of dermatophytes
title_sort in vitro screening of some philippine plant extracts as potential inhibitors of dermatophytes
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 1990
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