International Journal of Pharma and Bio Sciences
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10.22376/ijpbs.2019.10.1.p1-12
Volume 8 Issue 2
2017 (April - June)
Isolation and characterization of keratinophilic fungi and related dermatophytes from various public parks of Jaipur, India (Funded Research Article)
Keratinophilic fungi and related dermatophytes are important both economically as well as naturally because they play an important role in degradation of keratin material present in soil, which is due to human and animal presence. They grow mostly on keratin protein's decomposition product, obtained from decomposition of hair, nails, horns, claws etc. Present study characterized soil samples from 20 public parks of Jaipur district, India for occurrence of keratinophilic fungi. A total of 15 species belonging to 5 genera were isolated and identified from 125 soil samples. 79 soil samples were found positive, from which 144 isolates of keratinophilic fungal were recovered. lessThan i greaterThan Chrysosporium tropicum lessThan /i greaterThan being the most prevailing of all with 22 isolates and present in 12 public parks out of 20 (60 %), followed by lessThan i greaterThan C. indicum lessThan /i greaterThan and lessThan i greaterThan Trichophyton mentagrophytes lessThan /i greaterThan . lessThan i greaterThan Epidermophyton lessThan /i greaterThan was least spread of all, present only in 4 parks, out of 20 public parks. In many positive samples more than 2 isolates were obtained. lessThan i greaterThan Microsporum canis lessThan /i greaterThan prevalence in public parks is the finding of this study which is due to roaming of rouge animals.
SUBHASH GORA, MAMATA GORA, NEETU JAIN, SHAMSHAD UL HAQ, MEENAKSHI SHARMA AND DR. SUNITA MAHARIYA
keratinophilic fungi, dermatophytes, public parks, soil, Trichophyton.
100-106