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Morphological characterization of in-vitro human hair keratinolysis, produced by identified wild strains of Chrysosporium species.

Giuseppina Mitola1, Franklin Escalona, Rodolfo Salas, Eymar García, Anselmo Ledesma.   

Abstract

Chrysosporium species were isolated from soil and keratinized material. Primary isolation was performed following the general method of hair baiting on modified Czapek-agar media with washed, defated and sterilized human hair fragments added. Strains were maintained in test tubes of potato dextrose agar at 29 degrees C and cultivated on phytone yeast extract agar at 28 degrees C for 14 days for identification. Isolates were characterized using Van Oorschot's key. Keratinolytic activity was expressed following a subjective scale representing degree/severity of attack upon hair surface and presence of fungal structures observed in substrate. Culture results and characterization methods were effective for soil Chrysosporium strain isolation. A new hair attack mode is described. Of 71 keratinolytic fungal isolates, eight (12%) Chrysosporium species were identified. One keratinolytic Chrysosporium sp. isolate is yet to be identified.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12749579     DOI: 10.1023/a:1023340826584

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mycopathologia        ISSN: 0301-486X            Impact factor:   2.574


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