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Antifungal Activity of Crown Ethers

Journal of Inclusion Phenomena, 1984
Some crown ethers were found to show significant antifungal activity against some wood-decay fungi, phytopathogenic fungi and eumycetes,Trichophytons for dermatomycosis. Their toxicity was evaluated by the paper disc method as well as by determining the values of ED50, i.e., the concentration which inhibits the mycelium growth by 50%.
Koji Yagi   +5 more
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Antifungal Activity of Artemisinin Derivatives

Journal of Natural Products, 2005
A series of 29 artemisinin derivatives (2-30), including four new compounds (16-18, 20), together with artemisinin (1), artemisinic acid (31), and arteannuin B (32), were tested for antifungal activity against two opportunistic pathogens, Candida albicans and Cryptoccocus neoformans.
Ahmed M, Galal   +3 more
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Antifungal activity of dermatological shampoos

Archives of Dermatological Research, 1982
The effect of several "medicated" shampoos on the growth of a variety of fungi was determined. Shampoos with as low as 0.5% coal tar were inhibitory to all strains, 2.5% selenium sulfide and 1 and 2% zinc pyrithione were significantly more inhibitory. Since these shampoos have substantivity for the human scalp, they may be useful as adjunctive therapy ...
K J, McGinley, J J, Leyden
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Antifungal and Antibacterial Activity of Propolis

Current Nutrition & Food Science, 2007
Propolis is a natural substance collected by bees from local flora. Propolis is increasingly used in health-food manufacturing practices since in addition to the antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral characteristics, it also strengthens the immunity and has a strong antioxidative effect.
Majienė, Daiva   +4 more
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Antifungal and Antiparasitic Activities of Lactoferrin

Anti-Infective Agents in Medicinal Chemistry, 2009
The first function attributed to lactoferrin, an iron-binding protein belonging to the non-immune natural de- fences, was antimicrobial activity related to its capability of sequestering iron. Many other antimicrobial and antiviral functions have been ascribed to lactoferrin.
LEBOFFE L   +2 more
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Antifungal peptides: To be or not to be membrane active

Biochimie, 2016
Most antifungal peptides (AFPs), if not all, have membrane activity, while some also have alternative targets. Fungal membranes share many characteristics with mammalian membranes with only a few differences, such as differences in sphingolipids, phosphatidylinositol (PI) content and the main sterol is ergosterol.
Marina Rautenbach   +2 more
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Tetrazole hybrids and their antifungal activities

European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 2019
Fungi, which can cause serious infections, results in more than 1.35 million deaths annually throughout the world. Azole antifungal drugs which could inhibit the enzyme lanosterol 14α-demethylase, occupy an important position in the treatment of fungal infections.
Sheng-Qiang, Wang   +2 more
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Antifungal Activity of a Series of Thiocyanates

Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (Scientific ed.), 1951
The activity of more than 100 aryl oxyalkyl derivatives of thiocyanates and isothiocyan-ates against fungi pathogenic to humans has been determined. Of the entire series of compounds studied, γ(p-bromo)phenoxypropyl thiocyanate was found to be most active as an antifungal agent.
L, LANDIS, D, KLEY, N, ERCOLI
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Antifungal Activity of Coumarin

2008
Coumarin belong to a group of organic compounds naturally occuring in many plants. They are used as food additives as well as in the drugs synthesis. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of coumarin on the growth of selected strains of yeast (Candida albicans ZMPBF 132, Candida lipolytica ZMPB 33 and Candida utilis ZMPBF 11) and mould (
Markov, Ksenija   +4 more
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Antifungal activity of octyl gallate

International Journal of Food Microbiology, 2002
Antifungal activities of propyl (C3), octyl (C8) and dodecyl (C12) gallates (3,4,5-trihydroxybenzoate) were tested against Saccharomyces cerevisiae ATCC7754 and Zygosaccharomyces bailii ATCC 60483. Octyl gallate was found to be the only active compound with the minimum fungicidal concentration of 25 microg/ml (89 microM) against S. cerevisiae and of 50
Ken-ichi, Fujita, Isao, Kubo
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