amphotericin-b and candidin

amphotericin-b has been researched along with candidin* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for amphotericin-b and candidin

ArticleYear
Development of strains of Candida albicans resistant to candidin.
    Journal of bacteriology, 1962, Volume: 84

    Hebeka, Elias K. (Rutgers, The State University, New Brunswick, N.J.) and Morris Solotorovsky. Development of strains of Candida albicans resistant to candidin. J. Bacteriol. 84:237-241. 1962.-Strains of Candida albicans resistant to the antifungal agent candidin were developed by growing the organism in gradually increasing amounts of the antibiotic in broth on a shaker. The development of resistance was favored by transfer only after the maximal stationary phase was reached. After 25 transfers, there was a 150-fold increase in resistance. Increased resistance to candidin was accompanied by partial cross resistance to amphotericin B. Strains of C. albicans rendered resistant to candidin grew more slowly and were less virulent than the parent cells. The available data favor the hypothesis that the developed resistance is of mutational origin.

    Topics: Amphotericin B; Antifungal Agents; Candida; Candida albicans; Drug Resistance, Fungal; Macrolides

1962