New class of antifungal agents: jasplakinolide, a cyclodepsipeptide from the marine sponge, Jaspis species
- PMID: 3190203
- PMCID: PMC172368
- DOI: 10.1128/AAC.32.8.1154
New class of antifungal agents: jasplakinolide, a cyclodepsipeptide from the marine sponge, Jaspis species
Abstract
Jasplakinolide is a cyclodepsipeptide which represents a new class of antifungal agents with potent activity against Candida albicans. Jasplakinolide is fungicidal against C. albicans with both a MIC and a minimum lethal concentration of 25 micrograms/ml in a broth dilution assay. This activity compares to that of the imidazole miconazole nitrate, which had a MIC of 6.2 micrograms/ml and a minimum lethal concentration of 50 micrograms/ml in the same assay. Topical administration of 2% jasplakinolide cream against a murine vaginal C. albicans infection was equivalent in efficacy to administration of miconazole nitrate at 2%. Subcutaneous administration of jasplakinolide was not effective against a systemic murine C. albicans infection.
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