Abstract
The activity of a new, soluble and stable polyene (SPA-S-843) against Candida albicans was assessed by contact and culture tests and by inhibition of germ-tube formation. The drug demonstrated a higher contact activity and lower MICs than amphotericin B. This antimicrobial activity was more evident under acid pH and low ionic strength. In addition, the ability of SPA-S-843 to inhibit Candida sp. conversion from yeast to mycelial form was evident at low drug concentrations (0.25-0.62 mg/L).
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Strippoli, V., D’Auria, F. D., Simonetti, G., Bruzzese, T., & Simonetti, N. (2000). Anticandidal activity of SPA-S-843, a new polyenic drug. Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 45(2), 235–237. https://doi.org/10.1093/jac/45.2.235
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