Nonclinical toxicological evaluation of occidiofungin, a unique glycolipopeptide antifungal

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Occidiofungin, a glycolipopeptide obtained from the liquid culture of Burkholderia contaminans MS14, has been identified as a novel fungicide. The present study was designed to initially assess the in vitro toxicity in a rat hepatoma (H4IIE) cell line and acute toxicological effects of occidiofungin using a mouse model. In vitro toxicity was observed in all variables at 5 μmol/L. B6C3F1 mice were given single and repeat doses of occidiofungin up to 20 mg/kg. Key effects were a reduction in body and organ weights. However, no significant decrease in body weight was noted at a dose of 1 mg/kg, which is comparable to the dose level of other cyclic glycopeptide antifungal agents currently approved for human use. Microscopic examination of treated mice did not identify any signs of organ-specific toxicity at the dose levels tested. © The Author(s) 2012.

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Tan, W., Cooley, J., Austin, F., Lu, S. E., Pruett, S. B., & Smith, L. (2012). Nonclinical toxicological evaluation of occidiofungin, a unique glycolipopeptide antifungal. International Journal of Toxicology, 31(4), 326–336. https://doi.org/10.1177/1091581812445185

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