Dr. Enas Abdel-Saheb, Dr. Dawood Globe Hillel, and Dr. Basem Jassem from the College of Pharmacy published a paper entitled (Interference between the antifungal ketocinazole with piperine extracted from black pepper against the Candida yeast (candidiasis)) in the Turkish journal "Eur. Asian Journal of Biosciences" with an impact factor of 0.6 within Scopus. The research included a study of the effect of the antifungal ketocinazole, which is considered an important antifungal that is widely used against different types of pathogenic fungi separately, the effect of piperine extracted from hot pepper, and a study of the effect of the interaction (association) between them on the types of Candida that are resistant to antibiotics, where an increase in the effect of the antibiotic was observed after Its association with piperine. The aim of the research is to find new natural alternatives that increase the effectiveness of antibiotics against the types of fungi that are resistant to them