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Slime production and proteinase activity of Candida species isolated from blood samples and the comparison of these activities with minimum inhibitory concentration values of antifungal agents
Semiha Ozkan2  Fatma Kaynak2  Ayse Kalkanci1  Ufuk Abbasoglu2  Semra Kustimur1 
[1] ,Gazi University Faculty of Pharmacy Department of Pharmaceutical Microbiology
关键词: slime;    proteinase activity;    Candida spp.;    antifungal susceptibility;    minimum inhibitory concentration;    blood samples;   
DOI  :  10.1590/S0074-02762005000300019
来源: SciELO
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【 摘 要 】

Slime and proteinase activity of 54 strains consisting of 19 Candida parapsilosis and 35 C. albicans strains isolated from blood samples were investigated in this study. Ketoconazole, amphothericin B, and fluconazole susceptibility of Candida species were compared with slime production and proteinase activity of these species. For both Candida species, no correlation was detected between the slime activity and minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) values of the three antifungal agents. For both Candida species no correlation was detected between the proteinase activity and the MIC values of amphothericin B, and fluconazole however, statistically significant difference, was determined between the proteinase activity and MIC values of ketoconazole (p = 0.007). Slime production was determined by using modified Christensen macrotube method and proteinase activity was measured by the method of Staib. Antifungal susceptibility was determined through the guidelines of National Committee for Laboratory Standards (NCCLS M27-A).

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