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Aspergillus species development

Saperconazole is an experimental, water-insoluble, lipophilic, fluorinated triazole. Its structure resembles that of itraconazole and it has a long half-life. It has a broad antifungal spectrum, including Cryptococcus Species and Aspergillus species. In early studies in cases of compassionate use, only a few adverse effects were described, including hepatotoxicity (1,2), and its adverse effects were expected to resemble those of itraconazole (3). However, the manufacturers stopped developing it because of concerns about toxicity. [Pg.3103]

In the nineties a process for the kinetic resolution of pantolactone by enantio-selective hydrolysis was developed by Yamada and coworkers with Fuji Chemical Industries, Japan (now Daiichi Fine Chemical) using the fungus Fusarium oxy-sporum AKU3702 [13]. Like most of the Fusarium strains and strains of the related species Gibberella, Cylindrocarpon, Penicillium, and Aspergillus, Fusarium oxysporum... [Pg.504]


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