Volume : X, Issue : II, February - 2020

STUDY OF MICROBIAL PIGMENTS AS ANTIDANDRUFF AGENTS

Devyani A. Mali, Dr. Bela Nabar

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Dandruff is common problem affecting human beings and thus hair care industries are focusing on development of antidandruff agents. Malassezia species, lipophilic yeasts are the main causative agents of dandruff. Currently Zinc pyrithione, Ketoconazole are widely used as antidandruff agents. As there is an increase in demand towards the use of the natural antimicrobial agents, microorganisms can be one such source to be tapped. Microorganisms produce pigments which have antimicrobial property and can be assessed for antidandruff activity. The current study focusses on isolation of pigment producing bacteria from soil and water samples from different ecological niche. Pigments were extracted from the pigment producing organisms. The pigments were screened for their antimicrobial activity against Malassezia sp. and Candida albicans which are dandruff causing organisms. The pigments showed effective antimicrobial property in control of dandruff causing organisms and can be further used as antidandruff agents in shampoo or cream

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Article: Download PDF    DOI : 10.36106/ijar/6308644  

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STUDY OF MICROBIAL PIGMENTS AS ANTIDANDRUFF AGENTS, Devyani A. Mali, Dr. Bela Nabar INDIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH : Volume-10 | Issue-2 | February-2020


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