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conjugated system. This
makes polyene antifungals amphiphilic. The
polyene antimycotics bind with
sterols in the
fungal cell membrane, prin****lly ergosterol...
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Polyene antimycotics,
sometimes referred to as
polyene antibiotics, are a
class of
antimicrobial polyene compounds that
target fungi.
These polyene antimycotics...
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particles are
called viricides or antivirals. Antifungals, also
known as
antimycotics, are
pharmaceutical fungicides used to
treat and
prevent mycosis (fungal...
- ATC code J02
Antimycotics for
systemic use is a
therapeutic subgroup of the
Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical classification System, a
system of alphanumeric...
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important polyenes are
polyene antimycotics.
Representative polyenes Amphotericin B is an
example of a
polyene antifungal (
antimycotic) agent.
Leukotriene A4...
- the 50S part of the
bacterial ribosome, see
streptogramin A.
Polyene antimycotics are also
technically macrolides. In general, any
macrocyclic lactone...
- Antibiotic-
Antimycotic is a
solution that is
commonly added to cell
culture media to
prevent contamination by
various bacteria and fungi. It generally...
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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR or AR)
occurs when
microbes evolve mechanisms that
protect them from antimicrobials,
which are
drugs used to
treat infections...
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unlike pure gold. It is non-allergenic; its
other advantages include antimycotic and weak
antimicrobial (especially
after ab****n) attributes, and resistance...
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carboxylic acid and
mycosamine groups attached. As with
other polyene antimycotics, the
biosynthesis begins with a
series of
polyketide synthase modules...