Abstract Rapid and accurate identi fi cation of yeast is increasingly important to stipulate the Appropriate therapy thus. Reducing morbidity and mortality related to yeast infections. Vibration spectroscopic techniques (infrared (IR) and Raman). Could provide potential alternatives to conventional, typing methods because they constitute, a rapidInexpensive and highly speci fi C spectroscopic fi ngerprint through-which microorganism can be identi fi ed. The present study. Evaluate (FTIR) spectroscopy as a sensitive and effective assay for the identi fi cation of the most frequent yeast species. Isolated from human and animals. One hundred and twenty-eight yeasts isolated from infected human mouths / vaginas chronic,, Diseased, cowsCrop mycosis in chicken and soil contaminated with pigeon droppings were phenotypically identi fi ed. Using, universal primers. ITS1 / ITS4 we have, ampli fi ed ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 rDNA regions for 39 yeast isolates as representative samples. The PCR products. Were digested with restriction enzyme MspI and examined, by PCR-RFLP which was an efficient technique for identi fi cation. Of Candida, spp.Cryptococcus neoformans and Trichosporon asahii. Further identi fi, cation of the same 39 isolates were done by FTIR spectroscopy. And considered as reference for other strains by comparison of their FTIR spectra. The current study has sharply demonstrated. The significant spectral differences between the various examined species of Candida Cryptococcus Trichosporon,,,Rhodotorula and Geotrichum isolated from different sources. Decisively our research, has con fi rmed that FTIR spectroscopy. Is a promising, diagnostic tool because of its, sensitivity rapidity high differentiation, capacity and simplicity compared. To conventional / molecular techniques.
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