angulata; DMSO, dimethyl sulfoxide; DTU, discrete typing unit; LIT, liver infusion tryptose; FBS, fetal bovine serum; RPMI, Roswell park memorial institute; PI, propidium iodide; [CC.sub.50], cytotoxicity concentration of 50%; [IC.sub.50], inhibitory concentration of 50%; [EC.sub.50], effective concentration at 50%; ANOVA, analysis of variance; [EC.sub.90], effective concentration of 90%; CI, combination index; GV,
gentian violet; BDZ, benznidazole; SEM, standard error of the mean; SD, standard deviation; DPI, days post-infection.
Gentian violet exhibits activity against biofilms formed by oral Candida isolates obtained from HIV-infected patients.
Extra mammary Paget's disease Gentamicin
Gentian violet lotion Medical conditions 8.
Both have their lips coated with a layer of
gentian violet and are treated with tannic acid, which "hardened into a protective shell over his raw skin" and encouraged it to heal beneath the carapace (English Patient, 48).
Ask your physician about the drying antifungal solution
Gentian violet, since it can be difficult to find in drug stores.
I changed her diet about six weeks ago, and a week ago I began using what is referred to as "purple stuff," a mixture of alcohol,
gentian violet and boric acid powder.
Treatment for oral thrush in HIV/AIDS patients with lemon juice and lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus) and
gentian violet. Phytomed article in press corrected proof available online.
(11) Other clinical studies have found clotrimazole to be the most effective antifungal agent in vivo, followed by
gentian violet and nystatin.
Gentian violet may be effective, but it stains skin and clothes and is associated with mucosal ulceration (SOR: B, 1 small retrospective cohort study).
Nature gives us purple in various shades and tints, from lavender, lilac and
gentian violet through to plum, damson, grape and aubergine.