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. 2017 Jun 12;22(6):974. doi: 10.3390/molecules22060974

Table 3.

Antifungal activity of compounds 47, and 10.

Compound Yeasts a Fungi a
C. albicans C. glabrata A. niger
4a >128 >128 >128
4b >128 >128 >128
4c >128 >128 >128
4d >128 >128 >128
4e 32 32 128
4f >128 >128 >128
4g >128 >128 >128
4h >128 >128 >128
4i >128 >128 >128
4j >128 >128 >128
4k >128 >128 >128
4l >128 >128 >128
4m >128 >128 >128
4n >128 >128 >128
4o >128 >128 >128
4p >128 >128 >128
5 >128 >128 -
6 >128 >128 -
7 >128 >128 -
10a 16 16 >128
10b >128 >128 >128
10c 16 32 64
10d >128 >128 -
10e 64 >128 -
10f 16 64 64
10g 32 64 -
Ebselen 32 64 16
AMC >128 >128 >128
KLK >128 >128 -
ITC >128 >128 -
NAT 64 64 -
AMB 1 1 -

a MIC—Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (µg/mL); AMC—antimycin A; KLK—ketoconazole; ITC—itraconazole; NAT—nourseothricin; AMB—amphotericin B.