Use of volatile fingerprints for rapid screening of antifungal agents for efficacy against dermatophyte Trichophyton species
The potential of using an electronic nose (E-nose) as a rapid technique for screening the responses of dermatophytes to antifungal agents was studied. In vitro, the 50% and 90% effective concentration (EC) values of five antifungal agents including fungicides and antioxidant mixtures against Trichop...
Main Authors: | Naraghi, K, Sahgal, N, Adriaans, B, Barr, H, Magan, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2010
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