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Title: | A brief review on heterocyclic compounds with promising antifungal activity against Candida species |
Authors: | Korol, Nataliya Molnar-Babilya, Dzhosiya Молнар-Бабіля, Джосія Імреївна Slivka, Mikhailo Onysko, Mikhajlo |
Keywords: | heterocyclic compounds fungicidal drugs гетероциклічні сполуки фунгіцидні препарати |
Issue Date: | 2022 |
Abstract: | The most common reason for fungal infections is the development of Candida yeasts. Candida naturally is occurs on the skin and on most mucosal surfaces. It is proven that 90% of infections are caused by five Candida species: Candida albicans, Candida glabrata, Candida tropicalis, Candida parapsilosis, and Candida krusei. Herein we’ve reviewed isolated and fused heterocyclic compounds that exhibit antifungal activity against Candida strains. Over 200 potential fungicidal agents were described, and some of the particularities which affect the action values were determined. Thus, it was noted that the presence of nitro-, methoxy-, trifluoromethyl-, and/or halogenocontaining groups at the specific positions in the benzene ring could significantly increase the inhibition of yeasts growth. That’s why using these patterns together with heterocycles while designing target compounds could speed up the search for new antifungal drugs. |
Description: | A brief review on heterocyclic compounds with promising antifungal activity against Candida species / Nataliya Korol, Dzhosiya Molnar-Babilya, Mikhailo Slivka, Mikhajlo Onysko // Korol et al., Organic Communications (2022) 15:4. - Р. 304-323 |
URI: | http://dspace.msu.edu.ua:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/9535 |
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