Evaluation of the effect of 1,3-bis-(4-phenyl-[1,2,3] triazole-1-il)2-propanol in comparison with metronidazole in an in vitro culture of in samples of patients with irritable bowel syndrome.

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Metronidazole is the most-used pharmaceutical for the treatment of infection by . However, studies have reported resistance of the microorganism towards this pharmaceutical. In Mexico, studies concerning the prevalence of this parasite and its relationship to Irritable Bowel Syndrome have been carried out. To evaluate the in vitro effect of metronidazole and the compound 1,3-bis-(4-phenyl-[1,2,3] triazole-1-il)2-propanol over , as well as the prevalence of in patients with Irritable Bowel Syndrome. A prospective, transversal design study (April 2016-April 2017) of 51 samples of patients with Irritable Bowel Syndrome, obtained from the ISSEMyM Medical Center in Toluca, Mexico. For the identification of was done in three serial stool samples through direct microscopic examination and the Ritchie technique. The in vitro susceptibility test towards metronidazole and the triazolic compound was done through a microculture in concentrations of 1 to 1000 µg/mL, each one in triplicate. A 31.3% prevalence of was observed in the population, with greater prevalence in women (30.2%) than in men (25%). In the susceptibility test, a CL of 64 µg/mL was obtained for metronidazole, in comparison to the CL of 250 µg/mL for 1,3-bis-(4-phenyl-[1,2,3] triazole-1-il)2-propanol. This molecule in development has an effect for the treatment of infection by in vitro in patients with IBS and therefore, more studies should be performed.
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Authors García-Flores, L;Santillán-Benítez, J G;Cuevas-Yáñez, E;Caballero-Vásquez, P;Zamudio-Chávez, S;Morales-Ávila, E;
Journal Journal of parasitic diseases : official organ of the Indian Society for Parasitology
Year 2019
DOI 10.1007/s12639-019-01118-2
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