Abstract

This study was conducted to make a contribution in the treatment of dermatosis, particularly moths. Ointments of different concentrations made from the hydroethanolic extract of Terminalia ivorensis and shea butter were used. The best results were obtained with the following concentrations: C4: 0.01 g/mL; C5: 0.0125 g/mL; C6: 0.015 g/mL and C10: 0.025 g/mL for trichophytic clipping moth on eleven (11) selected persons with ringworm and C9: 0.0225 g/mL for microsporic clipping moth on one (1) person. The present study really provides the scientific basis for the use of this plant in the traditional treatment of diseases and may help to discover new chemical classes of antifungal substances that could serve as selective agents for infectious disease chemotherapy.

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