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Medium‐chain fatty acid esters are effective even in azole‐resistant Malassezia pachydermatis

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Malassezia (M.) pachydermatis as a frequent reason for dermatological consultation in dogs and cats was recently shown to be lipid‐dependent, too. Lipolytic activity is a prerequisite for activating antimicrobial effectivity… Click to show full abstract

Malassezia (M.) pachydermatis as a frequent reason for dermatological consultation in dogs and cats was recently shown to be lipid‐dependent, too. Lipolytic activity is a prerequisite for activating antimicrobial effectivity of fatty acid esters.

Keywords: malassezia pachydermatis; fatty acid; acid esters; medium chain

Journal Title: Mycoses
Year Published: 2022

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