Publications by authors named "Kaori Kaneda"

Onychomycosis is a prevalent disease in many areas of the world, affecting approximately 5.5% of the global population. Among several subtypes of onychomycosis, distal-lateral-subungual onychomycosis is the most common, and topical onychomycosis agents effective against this pathogenesis require properties such as high nail penetration and low affinity for keratin, the main component of the nail.

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ME1111 is a novel antifungal agent currently under clinical development as a topical onychomycosis treatment. A major challenge in the application of topical onychomycotics is penetration and dissemination of antifungal agent into the infected nail plate and bed. In this study, pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic parameters of ME1111 that potentially correlate with clinical efficacy were compared with those of marketed topical onychomycosis antifungal agents: efinaconazole, tavaborole, ciclopirox, and amorolfine.

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Fungal nail infection (onychomycosis) is a prevalent disease in many areas of the world, with a high incidence approaching 23%. Available antifungals to treat the disease suffer from a number of disadvantages, necessitating the discovery of new efficacious and safe antifungals. Here, we evaluate the in vitro antifungal activity and nail penetration ability of ME1111, a novel antifungal agent, along with comparator drugs, including ciclopirox, amorolfine, terbinafine, and itraconazole.

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