- In
organic chemistry,
polyenes are poly-unsaturated,
organic compounds that
contain at
least three alternating double (C=C) and
single (C−C) carbon–carbon...
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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...
- and for a
finite metal with the free
electron approximation.
Conjugated polyene systems can be
modeled using particle in a box. The
conjugated system of...
- ****ess performance. A
polyene is a
molecule with
multiple conjugated double bonds. A
polyene antifungal is a
macrocyclic polyene with a
heavily hydroxylated...
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classified in
various groups by
their chemical structure: methylene-interrupted
polyenes conjugated fatty acids other PUFAs Based on the
length of
their carbon...
- actions. The four
classes of
topical antifungal drugs are
azole antifungals,
polyene antifungals,
allylamine antifungals, and
other antifungals.
Azole antifungals...
-
lipid formulation that has a
lower risk of side effects. It is in the
polyene class of
medications and
works in part by
interfering with the cell membrane...
- 1950 by
Rachel Fuller Brown and
Elizabeth Lee Hazen. It was the
first polyene macrolide antifungal. It is on the
World Health Organization's List of...
- that bind to the 50S part of the
bacterial ribosome, see
streptogramin A.
Polyene antimycotics are also
technically macrolides. In general, any macrocyclic...
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hydrocarbons with just one
double bond; alkadiene, alkatriene, etc., or
polyene for
acyclic hydrocarbons with two or more
double bonds; cycloalkene, cycloalkadiene...