RESUMENObjetivo: Evaluar el efecto del extracto acuoso, ácido y alcohólico de las hojas secas Erythroxylum coca var coca (coca) en Trichophyton rubrum (TR), Trichophyton mentagrophytes (TM), Microsporum canis (MC) y Candida albicans (CA) in vitro. Materiales y métodos: Estudio experimental, que evaluó la presencia o ausencia de crecimiento, la velocidad de crecimiento de los hongos a partir del punto de siembra comparando con su crecimiento en Agar Sabouraud (AS Conclusiones: Los extractos acuoso, ácido y alcohólico no presentan efecto sobre el crecimiento de CA y TM pero sí sobre TR y MC en extracto alcohólico. Además hubo diferencia de velocidad de crecimiento de CA, TR y TM en extractos acuoso, ácido y alcohólico comparado con AS, pero entre ellos solo TR, TM y MC presentaron diferencia con la velocidad. Conclusions:The aqueous, acidic and alcoholic extracts have no effect on the growth of CA and TM, but the alcoholic extract has effects on the growth of TR and MC. In addition, there were differences in the growth rate of CA, TR and TM in the aqueous, acidic and alcoholic extracts compared to that in SA. However only TR, TM and MC showed differences in their growth rate in the alcoholic extract.
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