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    Comparative Evaluation of Antimicrobial Activities of Different Types of Luting Cements by Sazan Sherdl Saleem

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…At one hour, none showed antimicrobial activity against Candida albicans, except GC FUJI PLUS. In MDCT, none of the luting cements demonstrated growth against S. mutans, but all showed growth of Candida except for GC FUJI PLUS at one hour. …”
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    Leaf Extracts of Moringa oleifera Cultivated in Baghdad: Characterization and Antimicrobial Potential against Endodontic Pathogens by Nada E. Shafiq, Anas F. Mahdee, Zainab Y. Mohammed Hasan

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The ethanolic extract showed a higher inhibition zone against Candida albicans, with a statistically significant difference (p≤0.001) for all tested materials. …”
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    Candida associated infra-inguinal prosthetic vascular graft infection: A case report by Ahmet Deniz Kaya, Esma Nur Metin Kaya, Ihsan Alur

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…We presented an interesting case operated because of infected graft in which Candida albicans grew. The patient had been operated twice for peripheral artery disease in another hospital before. …”
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    Synthesis, Antibacterial, and Antifungal Activities of Novel Pyridazino Carbazoles by Ghazala Yaqub, Abdul Hannan, Erum Akbar, Muhammad Usman, Almas Hamid, Zubi Sadiq, Mehwish Iqbal

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…All compounds were investigated for their activity against bacteria (MRSA and S. typhi) and fungi (Candida albicans). Among tested compounds 3, 6, and 8 exhibited pronounced antibacterial activities while 2, 5, and 9 also showed moderate activities. 2, 3, 5, 7, and 9 showed stronger antifungal activity against Candida albicans comparable to positive control.…”
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    Non-albicans Candida Infection: An Emerging Threat by Sachin C. Deorukhkar, Santosh Saini, Stephen Mathew

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Candida spp. are among the most common fungal pathogens. Candida albicans was the predominant cause of candidiasis. …”
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    Evaluation of Candida Species on Food and Non-Food Contact Surfaces among Students Residing in School Hostels in a Tertiary Institution, Ile Ife, Osun State, Nigeria by A. A Adewoyin, Olarinde Olaniran, S. O Awoniyi, A. B Bidmus, O. C Boriwaye

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Its dominating species was Candida glabrata, which comprised 28%, followed by Candida albicans 6%, and Candida tropicalis was also 6%. …”
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    Candiduria in Pediatric Patients: Two Case Reports and a Review of Management Strategies. by Aferdita Ademi, Ferizat Dika Haxhirexha, Agron Dogjani, Kastriot Haxhirexha

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Microbiological analysis confirmed the presence of fungal infections caused by Candida albicans. However, with the administration of antifungal medications, we were able to successfully eradicate Candida albicans from their urinary tracts, as confirmed by follow-up microbiological cultures after several weeks of therapy. …”
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    Determination of Chemical Composition and Antimicrobial Activity of the CO2 Extract of Eryngium planum L. by Aliya B. Arykbayeva, Gulbaram O. Ustenova, Kamalidin O. Sharipov, Ulzhan T. Beissebayeva, Irina E. Kaukhova, Auyes Myrzabayeva, Nadezhda G. Gemejiyeva

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The study showed that the CO2 extract of Eryngium planum L. contains biologically active compounds that have a pronounced antimicrobial effect against clinically significant microorganisms, such as Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, and Candida albicans.…”
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    Studyof resistance of pathogenic and opportunistic fungi toantimycotics by A. D. Kozlova, S. P. Yatsentyuk, V. V. Sokolov, M. G. Manoyan

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…The article presents the results of molecular methods identification of azole-resistant Candida albicans isolates and terbinafine-resistant Trichophyton isolates. …”
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    Characteristics of Invasive Pulmonary Fungal Diseases Diagnosed by Pathological Examination by Dong Zhang, Xin Li, Junquan Zhang, Junping Wu, Xin Sun

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…In 3 cases, the pathogen was identified as Aspergillus spp. by the histopathological analysis, while the contrasting fungal culture results identified Candida albicans. Conclusion. Candida albicans pneumonia was rare, while aspergillosis was common in invasive pulmonary fungal disease diagnosed by histopathological analysis. …”
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    Evaluation of the effect on antimicrobial properties, color, roughness and curing time of glass ionomer cement incorporated with silver and copper nanoparticles by Laís Aragão Lima, Wanessa Fernandes Matias Regis, Fábio Ruan Louzeiro Lima, Victor Teixeira Noronha, Amauri Jardim de Paula, Fernanda Freitas Sousa, Paulo Goberlânio Barros Silva, Rafael Melo Freire, Lidiany Karla Azevedo Rodrigues

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The biofilms were then collected and plated on Mitis-Salivarius-Bacitracin (MSB) agar and Sabouraud dextrose agar for Streptococcus mutans and Candida albicans, respectively. Colony-forming unit (CFU) counts and dry weight were measured to assess the biofilm growth. …”
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    The antibacterial and antifungal potential of marine natural ingredients from the symbiont bacteria of mangrove by D. Pringgenies, W. Ari Setyati, F. Feliatra, D. Ariyanto

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The pathogenic fungi used in the antifungal test were Malassezia furfur and Candida albicans. The antifungal test results demonstrated that six isolates could produce inhibition zones against Malassezia furfur and Candida albicans. …”
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    Microwave-Assisted Synthesis of Acetophenone (per-O-acetylated-β-D-glucopyranosyl)thiosemicarbazones by Nguyen Dinh Thanh, Nguyen Thi Kim Giang, Le The Hoai

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…The compounds (3) have remarkable antibacterial and antifungal activities against Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus epidermidis and Candida albicans.…”
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    SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF NEW POLYMERIC COATINGS FROM ANTHOCYANIN DYE AND STUDY BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY by Mayson Thafir Hadi, Zainab A. Jabarah, Sana H. Awad

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Furthermore, all derivative compounds were had high inhibitory activity against the Gram-positive bacteria Staphylococcus aureus, as well as against the fungus Candida albicans in different concentrations. …”
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    Hyphal Growth in Human Fungal Pathogens and Its Role in Virulence by Alexandra Brand

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…This subset is phylogenetically unrelated and includes the commonly carried yeasts, Candida albicans, C. dubliniensis, and Malassezia spp., and the acquired pathogens, Aspergillus fumigatus and dermatophytes such as Trichophyton rubrum and T. mentagrophytes. …”
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    Phytochemical and Antimicrobial Activity of Digera Muricata (L.) Mart. by Pratima Mathad, Sundar S. Mety

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Similarly, in fungi the ethanol extract exhibited highest zone of inhibition at 400 µg/well against Candida albicans.…”
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    Chemical Composition and Antimicrobial Activity of Subcritical CO2 Extract of Lepidium latifolium L. (Brassicaceae) by Balzhan B. Azimkhanova, Gulbaram O. Ustenova, Kamalidin O. Sharipov, Kayrolla D. Rakhimov, Galiya M. Sayakova, Ardak B. Jumagaziyeva, Elena V. Flisyuk, Nadezhda G. Gemejiyeva

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Four microbial test strains were used: Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 6538-P, Escherichia coli ATCC 8739, Klebsiella pneumonia ATCC 10031, and Candida albicans ATCC 10231. Results. The technology of carbon dioxide extraction has undoubted advantages over traditional methods of extraction: it has a controlled selectivity in relation to groups of biologically active substances, allows deep extraction, and maximizes the release of rich complexes of compounds contained in plants. …”
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    Transgenic Killer Commensal Bacteria as Mucosal Protectants by Luciano Polonelli

    Published 2001-01-01
    “…Mucosal protection is important not only for life threatening diseases but also for opportunistic infections which currently represent a serious burden in terms of morbidity, mortality, and cost of cures. Candida albicans is among the most prevalent causes of mucosal infections not only in immuno- compromised patients, such as HIV-infected subjects who are frequently affected by oral and esophageal candidiasis, but also in otherwise healthy individuals, as in the case of acute vaginitis. …”
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    Synthesis and Evaluation of Antimicrobial Activities of Novel N-Substituted Indole Derivatives by Tanveer MahamadAlli Shaikh, Habtamu Debebe

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The antibacterial and antifungal activities were performed using new strains of bacteria Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, and Candida albicans using the disc diffusion method. Notably, the compound 4-(1-(2-(1H-indol-1-yl) ethoxy) pentyl)-N,N-dimethyl aniline (1) was found to be most potent than the other analogues (2 and 3), which has shown higher inhibition than the standard drug chloramphenicol.…”
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