Imidazole analogues of fluoxetine, a novel class of anti-Candida agents

R Silvestri, M Artico, G La Regina…

Index: Stefancich; Artico; Ortar; Silvestri; Simonetti; Apuzzo Archiv der Pharmazie, 1992 , vol. 325, # 11 p. 687 - 694

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Abstract

Imidazole analogues of fluoxetine have been obtained by replacing the methylamino terminus of aminopropane chain with the imidazole ring. The newly designed imidazoles showed potent anti-Candida activity, superior to those of miconazole and other antifungal

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