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Recent developments of metal-based compounds against fungal pathogens

Yan Lin, Harley D. Betts, Sarah Keller, Kevin Cariou, Gilles Gasser

2021Chemical Society Reviews109 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This review provides insight into the rapidly expanding field of metal-based antifungal agents. In recent decades, the antibacterial resistance crisis has caused reflection on many aspects of public health where weaknesses in our medicinal arsenal may potentially be present - including in the treatment of fungal infections, particularly in the immunocompromised and those with underlying health conditions where mortality rates can exceed 50%. Combination of organic moieties with known antifungal properties and metal ions can lead to increased bioavailability, uptake and efficacy. Development of such organometallic drugs may alleviate pressure on existing antifungal medications. Prodigious antimicrobial moieties such as azoles, Schiff bases, thiosemicarbazones and others reported herein lend themselves easily to the coordination of a host of metal ions, which can vastly improve the biocidal activity of the parent ligand, thereby extending the library of antifungal drugs available to medical professionals for treatment of an increasing incidence of fungal infections. Overall, this review shows the impressive but somewhat unexploited potential of metal-based compounds to treat fungal infections.

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ChemistryNanotechnologyMicrobiologyBiologyMaterials scienceFerrocene Chemistry and ApplicationsSynthesis and Biological EvaluationMetal complexes synthesis and properties
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