Title of article :
An Initial In vitro Investigation into the Potential Therapeutic Use Of Lucilia sericata Maggot to Control Superficial Fungal Infections
Author/Authors :
Alnaimat, Sulaiman M. Al Hussein Bin Talal University - Biological Department, Jordan , Wainwright, Milton University of Sheffield - Department of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, UK , Aladaileh, Saleem H. Al Hussein Bin Talal University - Biological Department, Jordan
From page :
137
To page :
142
Abstract :
In this work an attempt was performed to investigate the in vitro ability of Lucilia sericata maggots to control fungi involved in superficial fungal infections. A novel GFP-modified yeast culture to enable direct visualization of the ingestion of yeast cells by maggot larvae as a method of control was used. The obtained results showed that the GFP-modified yeasts were successfully ingested by Lucilia sericata maggots and 1mg/ml of Lucilia sericata maggots excretions/ secretions (ES) showed a considerable anti-fungal activity against the growth of Trichophyton terrestre mycelium, the radial growth inhibition after 10 days of incubation reached 41.2 ±1.8 % in relation to the control, these results could lead to the possible application of maggot therapy in the treatment of wounds undergoing fungal infection
Keywords :
Lucilia sericata , Maggot Therapy , Superficial Fungal Infections And Trichophyton Terrestre
Journal title :
Jordan Journal of Biological Sciences
Journal title :
Jordan Journal of Biological Sciences
Record number :
2712842
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