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Fumagillin is a
complex biomolecule and used as an
antimicrobial agent. It was
isolated in 1949 from the
microbial organism Aspergillus fumigatus. It was...
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target of two
groups of anti-angiogenic
natural products,
ovalicin and
fumagillin, and
their analogs such as beloranib. In
living organisms, the
start codon...
- infections)
Albendazole (broad spectrum) [Praziquantel]
Rifampin Amphotericin B
Fumagillin (for microsporidiosis)
Antiparasitics treat parasitic diseases, which...
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Flucytosine (5-fluorocytosine) – an
antimetabolite pyrimidine analog Fumagillin Griseofulvin –
binds to
microtubules and
inhibits mitosis Haloprogin –...
- disease. Lastly, some drugs, such as furazolidone, furoxone, benomyl,
fumagillin,
proguanil and clamoxyquine, have been
shown to
impede spore development...
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released from the
suppressive effects of
fumagillin at
higher concentrations than that of N. apis. At
fumagillin concentrations that
continue to impact...
- as a mycosis, however, they are
highly divergent and
rapidly evolving.
Fumagillin has been used in the treatment.
Another agent used is albendazole. Because...
- aphidicolin,
brefeldin A, cephalosporin, cerulenin, citromycin, eupenifeldin,
fumagillin, fusafungine,
fusidic acid,
helvolic acid,
itaconic acid, MT81, nigrosporin...
- METAP2. It was
derived by
structural modification of the
natural product fumagillin. It was
originally developed as an anti-angiogenesis drug for the treatment...
- of the
genus of
Penicillium which produces citrinin,
griseofulvin and
fumagillin. Dong, X (2005). "Decolorization of
anthraquinone dye with immobilized...