Bioorg Med Chem Lett
February 2003
The ability of the novel antifungal cyclic hexalipopetide A-192411 to treat fungal infections in rodents is presented. Efficacy was demonstrated against Candida albicans as both prolonged survival of systemically infected mice and clearance of viable yeasts from kidneys. The efficacy of A-192411, administered intraperitoneally, was equivalent to amphotercin B at a 4-fold lower dose by weight in the systemic candidiasis models in mice, while the efficacy of A-192441 administered intravenously was equivalent to amphotercin B by weight in the Candida pyelonephritis model in rats.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe echinocandin class of cyclic lipopeptides has been simplified to discover potent antifungal compounds. Namely A-192411 shows good in vitro activity against common pathogenic yeasts and has an acceptable safety window in vivo. Discovery, limited SAR, synthesis, biochemical and pharmaco-dynamic profiles of A-192411 are presented.
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