<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><Articles><Article><id>726</id><JournalTitle>PONGAMIA PINNATA: A POTENTIAL TOPICAL HERBAL  ANTIFUNGAL AGENT AGAINST CANDIDA ALBICANS</JournalTitle><Abstract>The aim of the study is to assess the antifungal activity and to determine the zone of inhibition of  Pongamia pinnata
leaf extracts on  Candida albicans  strains.  Candidiasis  is an acute or chronic, superficial or deep infection  with a  very  wide 
clinical  spectrum.  Candidiasis  occurs  mostly  in  patients  who  are  predisposed  to  an  overgrowth  of  their  own  yeast 
flora. Candida  albicans  is  an  opportunistic  human  fungal  pathogen  that  causes  candidiasis.  Increasing  incidence  of 
opportunistic infections has led to investigation of the anticandidal activity of the medicinal plants. The study carried out to 
assess the antifungal effect of petroleum ether, benzene and aqueous extracts of  Pongamia pinnata leaves on Candida albicans
in vitro. The leaves were assessed for its ability to inhibit the growth of the opportunistic pathogen,  Candida albicans. It was 
found that of all the crude extracts of ethanolic leaf extractplants showed significant anticandidal activity. The results of   this 
study suggest that traditional medicinal plants represent an untapped source of compounds with anticandidal activity could be a 
resource in the development of new therapeutic natural products</Abstract><Email>sengt@rediffmail.com</Email><articletype>Research</articletype><volume>7</volume><issue>2</issue><year>2016</year><keyword>Pongamia pinnata,Candida albicans,Vulvo vaginal candidiasis,Antifungal activity</keyword><AUTHORS>Buvanaratchagan A,Jayakumar P,Jaikumar S</AUTHORS><afflication>Department of Dermatology, Sri Lakshmi Narayanan Institute of Medical Sciences, Pondicherry, India,Department of Pediatric Surgery, Sri Lakshmi Narayanan Institute of Medical Sciences, Pondicherry, India,Department of Pharmacology,  Sri Lakshmi Narayanan Institute of Medical Sciences, Pondicherry, India</afflication></Article></Articles>