Novel high energy intermediate analogues with triazasterol-related structures as inhibitors of ergosterol biosynthesis. Part I: synthesis and antifungal activity of N-alkyl-N'-(phenethyl- and cyclohexenylethyl)guanidines and N2-substituted 2-imidazolinamines

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Title
Novel high energy intermediate analogues with triazasterol-related structures as inhibitors of ergosterol biosynthesis. Part I: synthesis and antifungal activity of N-alkyl-N'-(phenethyl- and cyclohexenylethyl)guanidines and N2-substituted 2-imidazolinamines
Journal
Archiv der Pharmazie
Author(s)
Gossnitzer  E., Malli  R., Schuster  S., Favre  B., Ryder  N. S.
ISSN
0365-6233 (Print)
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Published
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2002
Volume
335
Number
11-12
Pages
535-46
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Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Abstract
A series of N-alkyl-N'-(phenethyl- and cyclohexenylethyl) guanidines and N(2)- and N(2), 4-substituted imidazolin-2-amine hydrochlorides with triazasterol-related structures was designed and synthesized as stable analogues to mimic high energy intermediates of ergosterol biosynthesis. The in vitro antifungal susceptibility tests with a standard panel of pathogenic fungi revealed moderate to strong antimycotic effects of the sixteen prepared compounds, in some cases comparable with the activity observed for itraconazole.
Keywords
Antifungal Agents/*chemical synthesis/pharmacology Ergosterol/biosynthesis Fungi/drug effects Guanidines/*chemical synthesis/pharmacology Imidazoles/*chemical synthesis/pharmacology Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Microbial Sensitivity Tests Structure-Activity Relationship
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