The antifungal activity of complete red velvet mite, skin, and fresh haemolymph extracts was tested. It was fascinating to see that all three of the aforesaid components have good antifungal activity. The fresh haemolymph has the highest antifungal activity of the three mite products examined. In comparison to the haemolymph, skin alcohol extracts had a significant antifungal activity. The antifungal activity showed a dose-dependent variation. At a dose level of 200 mg/disc, haemolymph extracts had the most inhibitory efficacy. We've determined that red velvet mites are a significant zootherapeutic agent in modern medicine.
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Lighty George
Department of Zoology, Sarah Tucker College, Palayamkottai-627007, India.
C. Padmalatha
Department of Advanced Zoology and Biotechnology, Rani Anna Govt. College (W), Tirunelveli – 627 008, Tamilandu, India.
A. J. A. Ranjitsingh
Department of Biotechnology, Prathyusha Engineering College, Aranvoyalkuppam, Thiruvallur – 602 025, Tamilandu, India.
P. Dhasarathan
Department of Biotechnology, Prathyusha Institute of Technology and Management Aranvoyalkuppam, Thiruvallur – 602 025, Tamilandu, India.
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