Abstract

Tinea pedis is a preventable skin disease common in elderly or diabetic patients. Daily foot washing is effective for prevention, but can be difficult for many patients. Additionally, conventional methods cannot eliminate fungi within the stratum corneum, a common site for fungal invasion. This study investigates the antifungal effects, cytotoxicity, permeability, and efficacy of non-woven textiles containing polyhexamethylene biguanide (PHMB) mixed with sophorolipid. Permeability of PHMB with varying concentrations of sophorolipid was assessed via a cultured skin model. Stratum corneum PHMB concentration was quantified by polyvinylsulphuric acid potassium salt titration and cytotoxicity was assayed via 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide. Antifungal effects were evaluated via a new cultured skin/Trichophyton mentagrophytes model, with varying PHMB exposure duration. Clinically-isolated Trichophyton were applied to the feet of four healthy volunteers and then immediately treated with the following methods: washing with soap, a non-woven textile with PHMB, the textile without PHMB, or without washing. Fungal colony forming units (CFUs) were evaluated after one of these treatments were performed. Sophorolipid with various concentrations significantly facilitated PHMB permeation into the stratum corneum, which was not in a dose-dependent manner. Significant PHMB antifungal effects were achieved at 30 min, with low cytotoxicity. Textiles containing PHMB significantly reduced CFU of fungi in healthy volunteers to levels comparable to soap washing. Our results indicate the utility of this product for tinea pedis prevention in clinical settings.

Highlights

  • Tinea pedis is one of the fungal infections caused by dermatophytes [1]

  • We developed a new non-woven textile product soaked with an antifungal agent with enhanced permeability to the stratum corneum

  • We established an intra-stratum corneum T. mentagrophytes model to evaluate the antifungal effect of 0.1% of polyhexamethylene biguanide (PHMB)

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Summary

A Potential Method for Tinea Pedis Prevention

Hiromi Sanada 1,*, Gojiro Nakagami 1, Kimie Takehara 2, Taichi Goto 1, Nanase Ishii 3, Satoshi Yoshida 1,4, Mizuyuki Ryu 3 and Yuichiro Tsunemi 5. Promote Development Division, Saraya Co., Ltd., 2-2-8 Yuzato, Higashisumiyoshi-ku, Osaka City, Osaka 546-0013, Japan. Received: 13 January 2014; in revised form: 3 March 2014 / Accepted: 21 March 2014 /

Introduction
Experimental
MTT Assay for Cytotoxicity
Evaluation of Antifungal Effect
Statistical Analysis
Results and Discussion
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