Antifungal Activity of Camel Faeces with Special Reference to Dermatophytes

E. Suleiman, M. Kabashi, S. Elbashir, A. Elhassan
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Aim: The present study was conducted to evaluate the antifungal activity of camel faeces on some pathogenic fungi. Study Design: This is a descriptive evaluation study. Methodology: Camel faeces was extracted following Harborne method using organic solvents. Organic extracts besides, aqueous extract and ash were screened against clinical isolates using agar-well diffusion and incorporated methods. Parallel experiments were conducted with ketoconazole and nystatin, as positive control whereas; the vehicle solvents were used as negative control. Phytochemical analysis of Camel feaces was carried out following Harborne method. Short Research Article Suleiman et al.; BBJ, 13(2): 1-5, 2016; Article no.BBJ.24744 2 Results: Water and ethanol extracts exerted significant effect on dermatophytes followed by chloroform and hexane extracts compared to the ash which revealed no activity. Aspergillus and Pencillium species were found insensitive to all test extracts where as Candida albicans was found sensitive only to the hexane extract. Sterols and triterpenes were revealed on phytochemical analysis. Discussion: The antifungal activity of camel faeces might be due to the sterols and triterpenes. Conclusion: The study confirms efficacy of camel faeces as natural antifungal agent, and suggests the possibility of employing it for treatment of skin infections, caused by the test pathogens. The present study reveals first report on the use of camel faeces against some pathogenic fungi. Recommendation: Identification and characterization of novel molecules are highly recommended.
骆驼粪便抗真菌活性与皮肤真菌的关系
目的:研究骆驼粪便对几种病原菌的抑菌作用。研究设计:这是一项描述性评价研究。方法:采用有机溶剂法提取骆驼粪便。此外,采用琼脂孔扩散法和掺入法对有机提取物、水提取物和灰分进行临床分离筛选。以酮康唑和制霉菌素为阳性对照进行平行实验;以载体溶剂为阴性对照。采用Harborne法对骆驼面部进行植物化学分析。Suleiman等人;植物学报,13(2):1-5,2016;文章no.BBJ。结果:水提液和乙醇提液对皮肤真菌有显著的抑制作用,其次是氯仿和己烷提液,而灰提液对皮肤真菌无抑制作用。曲霉和铅笔菌对所有提取物不敏感,而白色念珠菌只对己烷提取物敏感。植物化学分析发现甾醇类和三萜类化合物。讨论:骆驼粪便的抗真菌活性可能与甾醇和三萜有关。结论:本研究证实了骆驼粪便作为天然抗真菌剂的有效性,并提出了将其用于治疗由试验病原体引起的皮肤感染的可能性。本研究首次报道了使用骆驼粪便对抗某些致病性真菌。推荐:强烈推荐新分子的鉴定和表征。
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