Die Züchtbarkeit des Pityrosporum orbiculare auf verschiedenen Nährböden und Resistenzprüfung mit einigen Antimycotica

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Author(s):  
Kanji Takeo ◽  
Ei-Ichi Nakai

Pityrosporum is a lipophilic yeast containing the causative agent of tinea versicolor, and has spiral grooves on the inner surface of the cell wall and the plasma membrane. Detailed studies on the plasma membrane of this organism revealed the existence of asymmetry around the plasma membrane, peculiar mode of the growth of this organism, mode of spiral groove formation, and a possible mechanism of groove formation. One strain each of Pityrosporum orbiculare and P. pachydermatis and ten strains of P. ovale were grown on a potato yeast extract agar, supplemented with 1% olive oil at 27-37°C for 1-20 days. Cultures were directly transferred to the specimen holder of the freeze-etching apparatus without no pretreatment. 40% glycerol was added before cooling.All the strains tested of the genus Pityrosporum had only left-handed spiral grooves of the plasma membrane. Left-handedness of the spiral grooves of Pityrosporum was confirmed by scanning electron microscopy which occasionally revealed left-handed spiral grooves on the outer surface of the wall.


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