In vitro sensitivity of dermatophytes to urea

Authors

  • José Eduardo Costa Martins São Paulo University Medical School; Department of Dermatology
  • Simone Miwa Corim São Paulo University Medical School; Department of Dermatology
  • Giovanna Letícia Hernández Arriagada São Paulo University Medical School; Department of Dermatology
  • Natalina Takahashi de Melo São Paulo University Medical School; Department of Dermatology
  • Elisabeth Maria Heins São Paulo University Medical School; Department of Dermatology

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1807-59322006000100003

Keywords:

Onychomycoses, Dermatophytoses, Dermatophytes, Urea, Inhibitory Activity

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Urea is commonly used as a keratolytic substance in the treatment of onychomycoses to improve the penetration of antifungal drugs in the lesion sites. The aim of the present study was to investigate the inhibitory action of urea on samples of dermatophytes in vitro. METHOD: Minimum inhibitory concentration of urea was determined for 31 samples of dermatophytes cultured in Sabouraud-dextrose broth containing different concentrations (7.5% up to 40%) of urea. Absence of growth was the criterion adopted to determine the minimum inhibitory concentration. RESULTS: The majority of samples (87%) were sensitive to urea at 12.5%, or less. 2 isolates of Trichophyton tonsurans and 2 of Trichophyton rubrum required 30%, and 40% urea, respectively, to be completely inhibited. CONCLUSION: In vitro results demonstrate inhibitory activity of urea on dermatophytes, suggesting that it could be used as an adjuvant in topical treatments.

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Published

2006-02-01

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Original Research

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