Candidiasis: the problem of finding new etiotropic drugs among organic synthesis products
Valentina V. Novikova,
Vladimir L. Gein,
Olga V. Bobrovskaya
et al.
Abstract:1043 compounds - products of organic synthesis were screened for antifungal activity on the type strain C. albicans NCTC 885-653 in planktonic culture. In-depth studies of substances with high activity against typical strains of Candida spp. and clinical isolates to identify lead compounds, including on a biofilm model were done. 3 substances were identified that exhibit high antifungal activity (MIC50 - 1.0-2.0; MIC90 - 7.8-31.2), exceeding the effect of the reference drug fluconazole. Thus, representatives o… Show more
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