The Antifungal Activity of Bee Venom against Dermatophytes

The antifungal activities of the bee venom against Trichophyton mentagrophytes and Trichophyton rubrum were determined by using modified broth dilution assay. The most common dermatophytes, named T. mentagrophytes and T. rubrum, were known to cause a variety of cutaneous infections in humans and ani...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of applied biological chemistry 2012, 55(1), , pp.7-11
Hauptverfasser: Yu, A.R., Soonchunhyang University, Asan, Republic of Korea, Kim, J.J., Soonchunhyang University, Asan, Republic of Korea, Park, G.S., Soonchunhyang University, Asan, Republic of Korea, Oh, S.M., DongSung Pharm. Co., Ltd., Asan, Republic of Korea, Han, C.S., DongSung Pharm. Co., Ltd., Asan, Republic of Korea, Lee, M.Y., Soonchunhyang University, Asan, Republic of Korea
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Zusammenfassung:The antifungal activities of the bee venom against Trichophyton mentagrophytes and Trichophyton rubrum were determined by using modified broth dilution assay. The most common dermatophytes, named T. mentagrophytes and T. rubrum, were known to cause a variety of cutaneous infections in humans and animals. The bee venom exhibited prominent antifungal activities against the two dermatophytes tested in this investigation. Moreover, the antifungal activities of the bee venom were much stronger than that of fluconazole, one of the commercial antifungal drugs used in the treatment and prevention of superficial and systemic fungal infections. The result suggests that bee venom could be developed as a natural antifungal drug.
ISSN:1976-0442
2234-7941
DOI:10.3839/jabc.2011.052