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Allylamine Derivatives: New Class of Synthetic Antifungal Agents Inhibiting Fungal Squalene Epoxidase
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1984
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Medicinal ChemistryAntifungal AgentBioorganic ChemistryBiochemistryAntiparasitic AgentAntifungal AgentsSterol BiosynthesisMedicineSf 86-327Allylamine DerivativesNatural SciencesNew ClassDermatologyPharmacologyDrug DiscoveryNatural Product Synthesis
A new class of synthetic antifungal agents, the allylamines , has been developed by modification of naftifine , a topical antimycotic. SF 86-327, the most effective of these compounds so far, is highly active in vitro against a wide range of fungi and exceeds clinical standards in the oral and topical treatment of guinea pig dermatophytoses. SF 86-327 is a powerful specific inhibitor of fungal squalene epoxidase, a key enzyme in sterol biosynthesis.
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