
European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry p. 199 - 208 (1987)
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Ceruti, Maurizio
Balliano, Gianni
Viola, Franca
Cattel, Luigi
Gerst, Nicolas
Schuber, Francis
Azasqualenes, bis-azasqualenes and derivatives, designed as inhibitors of squalene 2,3-epoxide cyclase, a key enzyme in sterol biosynthesis, were synthesized and their in vitro activities against a variety of yeasts, fungi, gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria were determined.The synthesis involves a new method of squalene degradation, together with an unusual procedure for the aminative reduction of lipophilic aldehydes.A study of the structure-activity relationship was attempted for different biological parameters: anti-bacterial and anti-fungal activities (MIC), inhibition of mycelial growth (GTT), surfactant activity (CMC) and membrane perturbation activity (induction of leakage in liposomes).
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