- many
natural dyes
contain linear polyenes.
Polyenes tend to be more
reactive than
simpler alkenes. For example,
polyene-containing
triglycerides are reactive...
- 17
October 2015. "Research and Markets:
Global Antifungal Therapeutics (
Polyenes, Azoles, Echinocandins, Allylamines) Market:Trends and
Opportunities (2014-2019)...
- However, more
detailed studies of
polyene molecular properties have
challenged this
model suggesting that
polyenes instead bind and
extract ergosterol...
-
classified in
various groups by
their chemical structure: methylene-interrupted
polyenes conjugated fatty acids other PUFAs Based on the
length of
their carbon...
- Particle-in-a-Box
Model Works Well for
Cyanine Dyes but Not for
Conjugated Polyenes".
Journal of
Chemical Education. 84 (11): 1840. doi:10.1021/ed084p1840...
- The Simmons–Smith
reaction is an
organic cheletropic reaction involving an
organozinc carbenoid that
reacts with an
alkene (or alkyne) to form a cyclopropane...
- solvent.
Examples are
conjugated carbonyl compounds,
conjugated dienes, and
polyenes. One set of Woodward–Fieser
rules for
dienes is
outlined in
table 1. A...
-
during pregnancy or
breastfeeding is safe. It is in the
macrolide and
polyene families of medications. It
results in
fungal death by
altering the cell...
- actions. The four
classes of
topical antifungal drugs are
azole antifungals,
polyene antifungals,
allylamine antifungals, and
other antifungals.
Azole antifungals...
- 1950 by
Rachel Fuller Brown and
Elizabeth Lee Hazen. It was the
first polyene macrolide antifungal. It is on the
World Health Organization's List of...