“…They exist mostly in the form of alkaloids in nature, and are used widely in medicinal chemistry because of variable biological activities. 21,22 Previously, we found that indole/indoline derivatives linked to ethylenediamine exhibited an excellent antifungal effect on azole-resistant C. albicans. 23 In the present work, we designed new azole derivatives by recombination of fluconazole and indole/ indoline moieties (Scheme 1), and their in vitro antifungal activity against C. albicans was evaluated.…”
C. albicans is the most common fungal pathogen associated with human opportunistic infections, and invasive fungal infections caused by C. albicans are becoming increasingly serious. However, with the rising incidence...
“…They exist mostly in the form of alkaloids in nature, and are used widely in medicinal chemistry because of variable biological activities. 21,22 Previously, we found that indole/indoline derivatives linked to ethylenediamine exhibited an excellent antifungal effect on azole-resistant C. albicans. 23 In the present work, we designed new azole derivatives by recombination of fluconazole and indole/ indoline moieties (Scheme 1), and their in vitro antifungal activity against C. albicans was evaluated.…”
C. albicans is the most common fungal pathogen associated with human opportunistic infections, and invasive fungal infections caused by C. albicans are becoming increasingly serious. However, with the rising incidence...
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