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Anticandidal activities of terconazole, a broad-spectrum antimycotic.

Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy (1986-06-01)
E L Tolman, D M Isaacson, M E Rosenthale, J L McGuire, J Van Cutsem, M Borgers, H Van den Bossche
RÉSUMÉ

Terconazole is a new triazole ketal derivative with broad-spectrum in vitro and in vivo antifungal activities. This study further characterizes the effects of terconazole in vitro on yeast cell growth, viability, and morphology. Terconazole inhibited the growth of Candida albicans ATCC 44859 in a concentration-related manner, but with modest effects noted at levels from 10(-8) to 10(-5) M when the yeast was grown on media favoring the cell form. The inhibitory potency of terconazole on yeast cell viability varied with the strain and species of Candida tested. The susceptibility of C. albicans ATCC 44859 to terconazole was markedly enhanced when the yeast was grown on Eagle minimum essential medium, which favors mycelium formation. The effects of terconazole on the morphology of yeast cells (grown on Eagle minimum essential medium) were shown by phase-contrast and electron microscopy. There is a progression of changes, from loss of mycelia formation at 10(-8) M terconazole through complete necrosis at 10(-4) M.