Boric Acid Inhibition of Trichophyton rubrum Growth and Conidia Formation

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Martin Schmidt
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[1] Des Moines University,Department of Biochemistry and Nutrition
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Biological Trace Element Research | 2017年 / 180卷
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Boric Acid; Tinea Pedis; Boric Acid Solution; Conidium Formation; Aerial Conidium;
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Trichophyton rubrum is a common human dermatophyte that is the causative agent of 80–93% of fungal infections of the skin and nails. While dermatophyte infections in healthy people are easily treatable with over-the-counter medications, such infections pose a higher risk for patients with compromised immune function and impaired regenerative potential. The efficacy of boric acid (BA) for the treatment of vaginal yeast infections prompted an investigation of the effect of BA on growth and morphology of T. rubrum. This is of particular interest since BA facilitates wound healing, raising the possibility that treating athlete’s foot with BA, either alone or in combination with other antifungal drugs, would combine the benefits of antimicrobial activity and tissue regeneration to accelerate healing of infected skin. The data presented here show that BA represses T. rubrum growth at a concentration reported to be beneficial for host tissue regeneration. Oxygen exposure increases BA toxicity, and mycelia growing under BA stress avoid colonizing the surface of the growth surface, which leads to a suppression of aerial mycelium growth and surface conidia formation. BA penetrates into solid agar matrices, but the relative lack of oxygen below the substrate surface limits the effectiveness of BA in suppressing growth of embedded T. rubrum cells.
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