نتایج جستجو برای: azoles

تعداد نتایج: 1992  

Journal: :jundishapur journal of microbiology 0
gulgun yenisehirli department of microbiology and clinical microbiology, faculty of medicine, gaziosmanpasa university, tokat, turkey; department of microbiology and clinical microbiology, faculty of medicine, gaziosmanpasa university, tokat, turkey. tel: +90-3562129500; +90-3562127209, fax: +90-3562133176 nermin bulut department of microbiology and clinical microbiology, faculty of medicine, gaziosmanpasa university, tokat, turkey aydan yenisehirli department of pharmacology, faculty of medicine, gaziosmanpasa university, tokat, turkey yunus bulut department of microbiology and clinical microbiology, faculty of medicine, gaziosmanpasa university, tokat, turkey

conclusions our findings indicate that resistance of c. albicans strains to azoles is more common in tokat, turkey. therefore, a strategy to control the inappropriate and widespread use of antifungal drugs is urgently needed. fungal culturing and antifungal susceptibility testing will be useful in patient management as well as resistance surveillance. materials and methods a total of 201 c. alb...

Journal: :The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy 2014
K E Milne I M Gould

1 Primary treatment with amphotericin B or quickly switching from azoles to amphotericin B seems to be mandatory for good clinical outcome. There is no evidence of a clear correlation between the MICs of amphotericin B and outcome of treatment , but high MICs should be taken into consideration for antifungal alternatives. 7 The combination of amphotericin B with caspofungin could have been bene...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2012
Nicole Scherr Katharina Röltgen Matthias Witschel Gerd Pluschke

An alamarBlue-based growth inhibition assay has been adapted for the thermosensitive and slow-growing pathogen Mycobacterium ulcerans. The standardized test procedure enables medium-throughput screening of preselected compound libraries. Testing of a set of 48 azoles with known antifungal activity led to the identification of an imidazole antifungal displaying an inhibitory dose (ID) of 9 μM fo...

Journal: :Organic & biomolecular chemistry 2014
Sanghye Shin Yechan Kim Kiho Kim Sungwoo Hong

An efficient and practical method for the direct cross-coupling between quinolones and a range of azoles was developed via copper-mediated C-H functionalization. This synthetic strategy provides a convenient access to a variety of C3-heteroaryl quinolones, quinolinone, nalidixic acid, uracil, pyridone and chromone derivatives, which are prominent structural motifs in many biologically active co...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2004
Chiatogu Onyewu Floyd L Wormley John R Perfect Joseph Heitman

In Candida albicans, calcineurin is essential for virulence and survival during membrane perturbation by azoles. Crz1 is a proposed downstream target of calcineurin based on studies of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. However, the in vitro phenotypes of C. albicans crz1/crz1 and calcineurin mutants differ and Crz1 is not required for virulence.

Journal: :Chemical communications 2014
D Nageswar Rao Sk Rasheed Ram A Vishwakarma Parthasarathi Das

Copper(II)-catalyzed boronic acid promoted C-N bond cross-coupling reactions have been successfully developed for sequential N-arylation of C-amino-NH-azoles. These general protocols are compatible with a variety of aryl/hetero-aryl boronic acids and provided rapid access to a diverse array of diarylaminoazole derivatives in a two-step sequence or in one-pot.

2015
J.W.M. van der Linden M.C. Arendrup A. Warris K. Lagrou H. Pelloux P.M. Hauser E. Chryssanthou E. Mellado S.E. Kidd A.M. Tortorano E. Dannaoui P. Gaustad J.W. Baddley A. Uekötter C. Lass-Flörl N. Klimko C.B. Moore D.W. Denning A.C. Pasqualotto C. Kibbler S. Arikan-Akdagli D. Andes J. Meletiadis L. Naumiuk M. Nucci W.J.G. Melchers P.E. Verweij

To investigate azole resistance in clinical Aspergillus isolates, we conducted prospective multicenter international surveillance. A total of 3,788 Aspergillus isolates were screened in 22 centers from 19 countries. Azole-resistant A. fumigatus was more frequently found (3.2% prevalence) than previously acknowledged, causing resistant invasive and noninvasive aspergillosis and severely compromi...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 2003
N A Pandya A A Atra U Riley C R Pinkerton

The antifungal agents most frequently used in prophylaxis and treatment are amphotericin B (and its new lipid forms) and azoles such as fluconazole, itraconazole, and more recently voriconazole. This review assesses the role of itraconazole in paediatric haematology/oncology practice. Its broader spectrum of activity and availability in oral and intravenous forms allow a flexible approach in th...

Journal: :Organic chemistry frontiers : an international journal of organic chemistry 2015
Jennifer M Crawford Kyle E Shelton Emily K Reeves Bryce K Sadarananda Dipannita Kalyani

This manuscript describes a Ni-catalyzed method for the direct arylation of azoles using benzoates. Perfluorophenyl and 2-nitrobenzoates participate in these reactions to afford the corresponding products in modest to good yields. The efficiency of the arylations with perfluorobenzoates is highly dependent on both the degree and position of fluorine atoms in the benzoates.

Journal: :Organic & biomolecular chemistry 2011
An-Xi Zhou Xue-Yuan Liu Ke Yang Shu-Chun Zhao Yong-Min Liang

Cu(II)-catalyzed direct thiolation of azoles with thiols is described via intermolecular C-S bond formation/C-H functionalization under oxidative conditions. Both aryl thiols and aliphatic thiols are used as coupling partners, and furnished the thiolation products in moderate to good yields. The reaction is compatible with a wide range of heterocycles including oxazole, thiazole, imidazole and ...

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