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Parmelia Cirrhatum: a Potential Source of Broad Spectrum Natural Antifungal

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Journal Phytother Res
Publisher Wiley
Date 2003 May 2
PMID 12722148
Citations 3
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Abstract

During antifungal screening of some plants, the water extract of lichen, Parmelia cirrhatum was found to be most effective against tested pathogenic fungi at the range of 60-80 microL/mL concentrations. The extract showed heavy doses of inoculum potential at 80 microL/mL and the antifungal activity of the extract did not expire up to 24 months of storage. The extract did not showed any irritation on mammalian skin up to 10% concentration. Thus, the water extract of Parmelia cirrhatum can be used a potential source of natural antifungal against fungal infections.

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