An antifungal agent is a drug that selectively eliminates fungal pathogens from a host with minimal toxicity to the host. Classes: 1. Polyene Antifungal Drugs: Amphotericin, nystatin, and pimaricin interact with sterols in the cell membrane (ergosterol in fungi, cholesterol in humans) to form channels through which small molecules leak from the inside of the fungal cell to the outside. 2. Azole Antifungal Drugs: Fluconazole, itraconazole, and ketoconazole inhibit cytochrome P450-dependent enzymes (particularly C14-demethylase) involved in the biosynthesis of ergosterol, which is required for fungal cell membrane structure and function. 3. Allylamine and Morpholine Antifungal Drugs: lylamines (naftifine, terbinafine) inhibit ergosterol biosynthesis at the level of squalene epoxidase. The morpholine drug, amorolfine, inhibits the same pathway at a later step. 4. Antimetabolite Antifungal Drugs: 5-Fluorocytosine acts as an inhibitor of both DNA and RNA synthesis via the intracytoplasmic conversion of 5-fluorocytosine to 5-fluorouracil.


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Enfumafungin

Enfumafungin, a triterpene glycoside, is isolated from extracts derived from an endophytic species of Hormonema. Enfumafungin is an antifungal compound that is acting on the fungal cell wall, as the (1,3)-beta-D-glucan synthase inhibitor. Enfumafungin is specific for yeasts and fungi (excluding Cryptococcus) and does not inhibit the growth of Bacillus subtilis[1][2].

  • CAS Number: 260979-95-1
  • MF: C38H60O12
  • MW: 708.88
  • Catalog: Fungal
  • Density: N/A
  • Boiling Point: N/A
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: N/A

kievitone

Kievitone, an isoflavanone, could be isolated from hypocotyls of Phaseolus vulgaris L. infected with Rhizoctonia solani Kühn. Kievitone has antifungal activity and antitumor activity[1][2].

  • CAS Number: 40105-60-0
  • MF: C20H20O6
  • MW: 356.36900
  • Catalog: Fungal
  • Density: 1.384g/cm3
  • Boiling Point: 639.6ºC at 760 mmHg
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: 231.4ºC

Aloin

Aloin (mixture of A&B) is anthraquinone derivative isolated from Aloe vera. Aloin (mixture of A&B) has diverse biological activities such as anti-inflammatory, immunity, antidiabetic, antioxidant, antibacterial, antifungal, and antitumor activities. Aloin (mixture of A&B) also an effective inhibitor of stimulated granulocyte matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs)[1][2].

  • CAS Number: 8015-61-0
  • MF: C21H22O9
  • MW: 418.394
  • Catalog: Bacterial
  • Density: 1.6±0.1 g/cm3
  • Boiling Point: 752.6±60.0 °C at 760 mmHg
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: 268.0±26.4 °C

Acetyleugenol

Eugenol acetate (Eugenyl acetate), a major phytochemical constituent of the essential oil exhibits antibacterial, antioxidant, and anti-virulence activities. Eugenol acetate (Eugenyl acetate), a phytochemical in clove essential oil, against clinical isolates of Candida albicans, Candida parapsilosis, Candida tropicalis, and Candida glabrata.

  • CAS Number: 93-28-7
  • MF: C12H14O3
  • MW: 206.238
  • Catalog: Bacterial
  • Density: 1.1±0.1 g/cm3
  • Boiling Point: 268.0±28.0 °C at 760 mmHg
  • Melting Point: 26°C
  • Flash Point: 106.8±18.6 °C

Picarbutrazox

Picarbutrazox is a potent pesticide and fungicide. Picarbutrazox can be used for corn and soybean to control Pythium and Phytophthora. Picarbutrazox can be used in agricultural production and control[1][2].

  • CAS Number: 500207-04-5
  • MF: C20H23N7O3
  • MW: 409.44200
  • Catalog: Fungal
  • Density: N/A
  • Boiling Point: N/A
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: N/A

(+)-Ketoconazole

(+)-Ketoconazole is an imidazole anti-fungal agent, a CYP3A4 inhibitor.Target: CYP3A4 (+)-Ketoconazole, an imidazole anti-fungal agent, has often produced features of androgen deficiency including decreased libido, gynecomastia, impotence, oligospermia, and decreased testosterone levels, in men being treated for chronic mycotic infections [1]. (+)-Ketoconazole also is a cytochrome P450 inhibitor [2].(+)-Ketoconazole (KTZ), on the antischistosomal potential of these quinolines against Schistosoma mansoni infection by evaluating parasitological, histopathological, and biochemical parameters. Mice were classified into 7 groups: uninfected untreated (I), infected untreated (II), infected treated orally with PZQ (1,000 mg/kg) (III), QN (400 mg/kg) (IV), KTZ (10 mg/kg)+QN as group IV (V), HF (400 mg/kg) (VI), and KTZ (as group V)+HF (as group VI) (VII). KTZ plus QN or HF produced more inhibition (P<0.05) in hepatic CYP450 (85.7% and 83.8%) and CYT b5 (75.5% and 73.5%) activities, respectively, than in groups treated with QN or HF alone. This was accompanied with more reduction in female (89.0% and 79.3%), total worms (81.4% and 70.3%), and eggs burden (hepatic; 83.8%, 66.0% and intestinal; 68%, 64.5%), respectively, and encountering the granulomatous reaction to parasite eggs trapped in the liver [3].Clinical indications: Candida infection; Dermatophytosis; Folliculitis FDA Approved Date: Toxicity: teratogenesis; liver injuries; adrenal gland problems

  • CAS Number: 142128-59-4
  • MF: C26H28Cl2N4O4
  • MW: 531.43
  • Catalog: Fungal
  • Density: N/A
  • Boiling Point: N/A
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: N/A

Oligomycin C

Oligomycin C is an antifungal agent isolated from Streptomyces strain[1].

  • CAS Number: 11052-72-5
  • MF: C45H74O10
  • MW: 775.06300
  • Catalog: Fungal
  • Density: 1.12g/cm3
  • Boiling Point: 876.2ºC at 760mmHg
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: 249.4ºC

Miconazole

Miconazole (Monistat) is an imidazole antifungal agent.Target: AntifungalMiconazole is an imidazole antifungal agent, developed by Janssen Pharmaceutica, commonly applied topically to the skin or to mucous membranes to cure fungal infections. It works by inhibiting the synthesis of ergosterol, a critical component of fungal cell membranes. It can also be used against certain species of Leishmania protozoa which are a type of unicellular parasite that also contain ergosterol in their cell membranes. In addition to its antifungal and antiparasitic actions, it also has some antibacterial properties. Miconazole is also used in Ektachrome film developing in the final rinse of the Kodak E-6 process and similar Fuji CR-56 process, replacing formaldehyde. Fuji Hunt also includes miconazole as a final rinse additive in their formulation of the C-41RA rapid access color negative developing process. From Wikipedia.

  • CAS Number: 22916-47-8
  • MF: C18H14Cl4N2O
  • MW: 416.129
  • Catalog: Fungal
  • Density: 1.4±0.1 g/cm3
  • Boiling Point: 555.1±50.0 °C at 760 mmHg
  • Melting Point: 159-163ºC
  • Flash Point: 289.5±30.1 °C

2-DODECANOL

2-Dodecanol inhibits hyphal formation and SIR2 expression in C. albicans[1].

  • CAS Number: 10203-28-8
  • MF: C12H26O
  • MW: 186.33
  • Catalog: Fungal
  • Density: 0.829 g/mL at 20 °C(lit.)
  • Boiling Point: 249-250 °C(lit.)
  • Melting Point: 19 °C
  • Flash Point: >230 °F

Iprodione-d5

Iprodione-d5 is the deuterium labeled Iprodione[1]. Iprodione, a dicarboximide fungicide, has a highly specific action, with a capacity to cause oxidative damage through production of free oxygen radicals (ROS). Iprodione does not appear to be species selective[2].

  • CAS Number: 1215631-57-4
  • MF: C13H8D5Cl2N3O3
  • MW: 335.197
  • Catalog: Fungal
  • Density: 1.5±0.1 g/cm3
  • Boiling Point: N/A
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: N/A

Alexidine dihydrochloride

Alexidine dihydrochloride is an anticancer agent that targets a mitochondrial tyrosine phosphatase, PTPMT1, in mammalian cells and causes mitochondrial apoptosis. Alexidine dihydrochloride has antifungal and antibiofilm activity against a diverse range of fungal pathogens[1].

  • CAS Number: 1715-30-6
  • MF: C26H58Cl2N10
  • MW: 581.712
  • Catalog: Fungal
  • Density: 1.1g/cm3
  • Boiling Point: 658.2ºC at 760mmHg
  • Melting Point: 220.6-223.4ºC
  • Flash Point: 351.8ºC

Ophiobolin B

Ophiobolin B, a sesterterpene metabolite of Helminthosporium oryzae, inhibits proton extrusion from maize coleoptiles. Ophiobolin B inhibits fusicoccin (FC) promoted proton extrusion, potassium uptake and cell enlargement[1]. The MIC values with the antifungal effect of Ophiobolins B on different zygomycetes is 25–50 μg/mL[2].

  • CAS Number: 5601-74-1
  • MF: C25H38O4
  • MW: 402.56700
  • Catalog: Fungal
  • Density: N/A
  • Boiling Point: N/A
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: N/A

DHFR-IN-1

DHFR-IN-1 (compound 12) is a potent and selective DHFR (dihydrofolate reductase)inhibitor, with an IC50 of 40.71 nM. DHFR-IN-1 exhibits promising antibacterial activity against gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. DHFR-IN-1 exhibits moderate antifungal activities. DHFR-IN-1 exhibits a high synergistic effect with Levofloxacin (HY-B0330), where the FIC (fractional inhibitory concentration index) value is 0.249[1].

  • CAS Number: 2757991-65-2
  • MF: C22H22N6O4S2
  • MW: 498.58
  • Catalog: Bacterial
  • Density: N/A
  • Boiling Point: N/A
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: N/A

Rustmicin

Rustmicin (Galbonolide A) is a potent antifungal agent. Rustmicin inhibits inositol phosphoceramide synthase. Rustmicin shows antifungal activity[1].

  • CAS Number: 100227-57-4
  • MF: C21H32O6
  • MW: 380.47500
  • Catalog: Fungal
  • Density: 1.12g/cm3
  • Boiling Point: 581.5ºC at 760mmHg
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: 198.1ºC

SDZ285428

SDZ285428 is a CYP51 inhibitor. SDZ285428 inhibits Trypanosoma cruzi (TC) CYP51 with I/E2 <1 (5 min) and I/E2=9 (1 h). SDZ285428 inhibits Trypanosoma brucei (TB) CYP51 with I/E2 <1 (5 min) and I/E2=35 (1 h)[1].

  • CAS Number: 174262-13-6
  • MF: C24H20ClN3O
  • MW: 401.888
  • Catalog: Fungal
  • Density: 1.2±0.1 g/cm3
  • Boiling Point: 651.2±55.0 °C at 760 mmHg
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: 347.7±31.5 °C

Salifungin

Multifungin (Bromochlorosalicylanilide) is an antifungal that treats oral candidiasis[1]. Multifungin prevents the formation and accumulation of Zearalenone and reduces the fungal population in stored-crushed corn[2].

  • CAS Number: 3679-64-9
  • MF: C13H9BrClNO2
  • MW: 326.57300
  • Catalog: Fungal
  • Density: 1.675g/cm3
  • Boiling Point: 372.8ºC at 760mmHg
  • Melting Point: 246ºC
  • Flash Point: 179.3ºC

2-Pyrrolidinone,1-[(2E,4E,6E,8R)-8-hydroxy-6-methyl-1-oxo-2,4,6-dodecatrien-1-yl]-

Variotin is an Anti-Fungal Agent. Variotin has a strong antibiotic activity on dermatophytes such as Trichophyton, Microsporum, and Epidermophyton, and also pathogenic fungi in internal mycosis such as Blastomyces and Cryptococcus[1].

  • CAS Number: 19504-77-9
  • MF: C17H25NO3
  • MW: 291.39
  • Catalog: Fungal
  • Density: 1.088g/cm3
  • Boiling Point: 481.2ºC at 760mmHg
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: 244.8ºC

Antifungal agent 15

Antifungal agent 15 has the most potent activity with EC50 values of 0.52 and 0.50 μg/mL against S. sclerotiorum and B. cinerea, respectively.

  • CAS Number: 2639531-53-4
  • MF: C19H11F8N3O2
  • MW: 465.30
  • Catalog: Fungal
  • Density: N/A
  • Boiling Point: N/A
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: N/A

Xanthyletin

Xanthyletin is a coumarin isolated from Citrus, with anti-tumor and anti-bacterial activities. Xanthyletin also inhibits symbiotic fungus cultivated by leaf-cutting ants[1].

  • CAS Number: 553-19-5
  • MF: C14H12O3
  • MW: 228.24
  • Catalog: Fungal
  • Density: 1.222g/cm3
  • Boiling Point: 384.6ºC at 760mmHg
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: 161.9ºC

dehydropipernonaline

Dehydropipernonaline (Compound 24) is an amide compound. Dehydropipernonaline shows considerable cytotoxicity to L5178Y mouse lymphoma cells (IC508.9μM). Dehydropipernonaline can be used for screening antifungal and cytotoxicity [1].

  • CAS Number: 107584-38-3
  • MF: C21H25NO3
  • MW: 339.43
  • Catalog: Fungal
  • Density: 1.15g/cm3
  • Boiling Point: 582.2ºC at 760mmHg
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: 305.9ºC

Flumorph

Flumorph(SYP-L190) is a carboxylic acid amide (CAA) fungicide.IC50 value:Target: Fungicide agentFlumorph did not inhibit the synthesis of cell wall materials, but disturbed the polar deposition of newly synthesized cell wall materials during cystospore germination and hyphal growth. In flumorph-treated hyphae, the most characteristic change was the development of periodic swelling ("beaded" morphology) and the disruption of tip growth. Upon removing flumorph, normal tip growth and organized F-actin were observed again [1]. Flumorph had induced systemic genotoxicity in mammals as it caused DNA damage in all tested vital organs, especially in brain and spleen [2].

  • CAS Number: 211867-47-9
  • MF: C21H22FNO4
  • MW: 371.40200
  • Catalog: Fungal
  • Density: 1.208g/cm3
  • Boiling Point: 556.3ºC at 760mmHg
  • Melting Point: 122-125 °C
  • Flash Point: 290.3ºC

Antifungal agent 53

Antifungal agent 53 (A03) is a potent inhibitor of Candida albicans CYP51 with antifungal activity. Antifungal agent 53 prevents the formation of fungi biofilms. Antifungal agent 53 also exhibits good safety[1].

  • CAS Number: 2422019-76-7
  • MF: C18H15Cl3N2Se
  • MW: 444.64
  • Catalog: Fungal
  • Density: N/A
  • Boiling Point: N/A
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: N/A

o-Anisaldehyde

2-Methoxybenzaldehyde (o-Anisaldehyde), isolated from cinnamon essential oil (CEO), exists antibacterial and antifungal activity[1].

  • CAS Number: 135-02-4
  • MF: C8H8O2
  • MW: 136.148
  • Catalog: Bacterial
  • Density: 1.1±0.1 g/cm3
  • Boiling Point: 243.5±0.0 °C at 760 mmHg
  • Melting Point: 34-40 °C(lit.)
  • Flash Point: 117.8±0.0 °C

Didecyl dimethyl ammonium chloride

N-Decyl-N,N-dimethyldecan-1-aminium chloride (Didecyldimethylammonium chloride) is a dialkyl-quaternary ammonium compound that is used in numerous products for its bactericidal, virucidal and fungicidal properties[1].

  • CAS Number: 7173-51-5
  • MF: C22H48ClN
  • MW: 362.076
  • Catalog: Bacterial
  • Density: 0.95 g/cm3 (20ºC)
  • Boiling Point: >180°C
  • Melting Point: 94-100°C
  • Flash Point: N/A

Fluconazole mesylate

Fluconazole (mesylate) is a triazole antifungal drug used in the treatment and prevention of superficial and systemic fungal infections.Target: AntifungalFluconazole (mesylate) is the mesylate salt form of fluconazole, which is a triazole antifungal intended for oral treatment of superficial and systemic mycoses. In tests done in standard mycological media, the compound had minimal inhibitory concentrations against pathogenic Candida species that were usually in excess of 100 mg/l. Fluconazole inhibited branching and hyphal development in C. albicans at concentrations as low as 10(-6) M (0.3 mg/l), but miconazole and ketoconazole were still active in these tests at concentrations 100 times lower than this [1]. Oral fluconazole was not associated with a significantly increased risk of birth defects overall or of 14 of the 15 specific birth defects of previous concern. Fluconazole exposure may confer an increased risk of tetralogy of Fallot [2]. Fluconazole is predicted to be ineffective against Cryptococcus gattii in the koala as a sole therapeutic agent administered at 10 mg/kg p.o. every 12 h [3].Clinical indications: Balanitis; Candida infection; Cryptococcus infection; Cryptococcus neoformans meningitis; Dermatomycosis; Female genital tract infection; Fungal infection; Fungal respiratory tract infection; Fungal urinary tract infection; Prophylaxis; Tinea capitis; Tinea corporis; Tinea cruris; Tinea pedis .Toxicity: Symptoms of overdose include hallucinations and paranoid behavior.

  • CAS Number: 159532-41-9
  • MF: C14H16F2N6O4S
  • MW: 402.376
  • Catalog: Fungal
  • Density: N/A
  • Boiling Point: 721.9±0.0 °C at 760 mmHg
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: 390.4±0.0 °C

Itraconazole-d3

Itraconazole-d3 (R51211-d3) is the deuterium labeled Itraconazole (HY-17514)[1].

  • CAS Number: 1217512-35-0
  • MF: C35H35Cl2D3N8O4
  • MW: 708.65200
  • Catalog: Fungal
  • Density: N/A
  • Boiling Point: N/A
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: N/A

diethofencarb

Diethofencarb is a fungicide with strong activity against Botrytis cinerea and Benzimidazole-resistant strains of Botryis spp. Diethofencarb has a role as an antifungal agrochemical[1].

  • CAS Number: 87130-20-9
  • MF: C14H21NO4
  • MW: 267.321
  • Catalog: Fungal
  • Density: 1.1±0.1 g/cm3
  • Boiling Point: 325.9±32.0 °C at 760 mmHg
  • Melting Point: 87-89 °C(lit.)
  • Flash Point: 150.9±25.1 °C

UM729

UM729 is a new pyrimidoindole, which has an additive effect with AhR antagonists in preventing differentiation in most AML specimens; collaborates with Ahr suppressors in preventing AML cell differentiation.IC50 value:Target: SR1 and UM729 can be implemented as a standardized supplement in culture media and will pave the way for studies of self-renewal mechanisms and for the identification of new antileukemic drugs through cell-based assays for primary human AML cells.

  • CAS Number: 1448723-60-1
  • MF: C20H25N5O2
  • MW: 367.44
  • Catalog: Fungal
  • Density: 1.3±0.1 g/cm3
  • Boiling Point: 611.1±55.0 °C at 760 mmHg
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: 323.4±31.5 °C

(E)-Coniferin

(E)-Coniferin is the isomer of Coniferin. Coniferin is a glucoside of coniferyl alcohol. Coniferin inhibits fungal growth and melanization[1].

  • CAS Number: 124151-33-3
  • MF: C16H22O8
  • MW: 342.341
  • Catalog: Fungal
  • Density: 1.4±0.1 g/cm3
  • Boiling Point: 625.4±55.0 °C at 760 mmHg
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: 332.0±31.5 °C

Voriconazole

Voriconazole (UK-109496) camphorsulfonate is a second-generation, broad-spectrum triazole antifungal agent that inhibits fungal ergosterol biosynthesis. Voriconazole camphorsulfonate exerts its antifungal activity by inhibition of 14-α-lanosterol demethylation, which is mediated by fungal cytochrome P450 enzymes[1][2].

  • CAS Number: 137234-71-0
  • MF: C26H30F3N5O5S
  • MW: 581.607
  • Catalog: Fungal
  • Density: N/A
  • Boiling Point: N/A
  • Melting Point: N/A
  • Flash Point: N/A