The use of ozonized oil in the treatment of dermatophitosis caused by Microsporum canis in rabbits

The ozone is effective against most microorganisms due to its high oxidant power. Low concentrations and short-term contact are sufficient to inactivate bacteria, mold, yeast, parasites, seaweeds, protozoa and fungi. Microsporum canis is an important agent of dermatophitosis in human and animal. The...

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Main Authors: Fernanda Vasquez Daud, Suely Mitoi Ykko Ueda, Alessandra Navarini, Lycia Mara Jenné Mímica
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia 2011-03-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Microbiology
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spelling doaj-c61de819b9a346e6ad1445cb2299838d2020-11-24T21:43:10ZengSociedade Brasileira de MicrobiologiaBrazilian Journal of Microbiology1517-83821678-44052011-03-0142127428110.1590/S1517-83822011000100035The use of ozonized oil in the treatment of dermatophitosis caused by Microsporum canis in rabbitsFernanda Vasquez DaudSuely Mitoi Ykko UedaAlessandra NavariniLycia Mara Jenné MímicaThe ozone is effective against most microorganisms due to its high oxidant power. Low concentrations and short-term contact are sufficient to inactivate bacteria, mold, yeast, parasites, seaweeds, protozoa and fungi. Microsporum canis is an important agent of dermatophitosis in human and animal. The aim of the current study was to assess the efficacy of ozonized oil over Microsporum canis in rabbits. Eighteen male New Zealand white rabbits, weight ranging from 2 to 3.2 kg were depilated in the cranial dorso-lateral and right caudal, and cranial and left caudal regions. The regions were inoculated with Microsporum canis, excepting the right caudal region, and were denominated TM, O, OM and M, respectively. After seven days, the treatment of lesions in TM began with 0.12g of terbinaphine 1% cream; in OM and O with 0.12g of ozonized oil; all animals were treated once a day for 28 days. Region M was not treated. Material was collected from those regions for cultivation in Sabouraud agar at day 28 of treatment. In the evolution of the treatment with terbinaphine, of 14 contaminated regions with Microsporum canis ten evolved to cure. With the ozonized oil, of 15 contaminations, four were cured. Clinically, that is, the macroscopic evaluation of lesions showed improvement in the TM and OM treated regions. We can conclude that there was statistical evidence of the protection action of the oil against the dermatophyte.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1517-83822011000100035FungiMicrosporumOilsOzoneRabbits
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author Fernanda Vasquez Daud
Suely Mitoi Ykko Ueda
Alessandra Navarini
Lycia Mara Jenné Mímica
spellingShingle Fernanda Vasquez Daud
Suely Mitoi Ykko Ueda
Alessandra Navarini
Lycia Mara Jenné Mímica
The use of ozonized oil in the treatment of dermatophitosis caused by Microsporum canis in rabbits
Brazilian Journal of Microbiology
Fungi
Microsporum
Oils
Ozone
Rabbits
author_facet Fernanda Vasquez Daud
Suely Mitoi Ykko Ueda
Alessandra Navarini
Lycia Mara Jenné Mímica
author_sort Fernanda Vasquez Daud
title The use of ozonized oil in the treatment of dermatophitosis caused by Microsporum canis in rabbits
title_short The use of ozonized oil in the treatment of dermatophitosis caused by Microsporum canis in rabbits
title_full The use of ozonized oil in the treatment of dermatophitosis caused by Microsporum canis in rabbits
title_fullStr The use of ozonized oil in the treatment of dermatophitosis caused by Microsporum canis in rabbits
title_full_unstemmed The use of ozonized oil in the treatment of dermatophitosis caused by Microsporum canis in rabbits
title_sort use of ozonized oil in the treatment of dermatophitosis caused by microsporum canis in rabbits
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia
series Brazilian Journal of Microbiology
issn 1517-8382
1678-4405
publishDate 2011-03-01
description The ozone is effective against most microorganisms due to its high oxidant power. Low concentrations and short-term contact are sufficient to inactivate bacteria, mold, yeast, parasites, seaweeds, protozoa and fungi. Microsporum canis is an important agent of dermatophitosis in human and animal. The aim of the current study was to assess the efficacy of ozonized oil over Microsporum canis in rabbits. Eighteen male New Zealand white rabbits, weight ranging from 2 to 3.2 kg were depilated in the cranial dorso-lateral and right caudal, and cranial and left caudal regions. The regions were inoculated with Microsporum canis, excepting the right caudal region, and were denominated TM, O, OM and M, respectively. After seven days, the treatment of lesions in TM began with 0.12g of terbinaphine 1% cream; in OM and O with 0.12g of ozonized oil; all animals were treated once a day for 28 days. Region M was not treated. Material was collected from those regions for cultivation in Sabouraud agar at day 28 of treatment. In the evolution of the treatment with terbinaphine, of 14 contaminated regions with Microsporum canis ten evolved to cure. With the ozonized oil, of 15 contaminations, four were cured. Clinically, that is, the macroscopic evaluation of lesions showed improvement in the TM and OM treated regions. We can conclude that there was statistical evidence of the protection action of the oil against the dermatophyte.
topic Fungi
Microsporum
Oils
Ozone
Rabbits
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1517-83822011000100035
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