Fig. 2.
A. Timeline showing the introduction to market (year of introduction into parentheses) of the antifungals for human use (top) and for use on crops (bottom) discussed in this review. AmB = amphotericin B, 5-FC = 5-fluorocytosine, NYS = nystatin, MCZ = miconazole, NAF = naftifine, FLC = fluconazole, KTC = ketoconazole, ITC = itraconazole, TER = terbinafine, CFG = caspofungin, VOR = voriconazole, MFG = micafungin, POS = posconazole, AFG = anidulafungin, CBM = carbendazim, PCZ = propiconazole, TBC = tebuconazole, FPN = fenpropidin, DTM = dimethomorph, AXN = azoxystrobin, KS-M = kresoxim-methyl, ECZ = epoxiconazole, FLU = flumorph. B. Structures of antifungals currently used in the clinic and as fungicides.
