Enilconazole

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Enilconazole


Enilconazole (also known as Imaverol) is a fungicide and antimycotic agent primarily used in veterinary medicine. It is a synthetic compound of the imidazole class, which is known for its broad-spectrum antifungal activity.

Chemistry[edit]

Enilconazole is a synthetic imidazole derivative. Imidazoles are a class of compounds that contain a five-membered ring structure composed of three carbon atoms and two nitrogen atoms at non-adjacent positions. The chemical formula of enilconazole is C14H15Cl2N3O.

Pharmacology[edit]

Enilconazole exhibits its antifungal activity by inhibiting the synthesis of ergosterol, a critical component of fungal cell membranes. This disruption leads to increased membrane permeability, causing leakage of essential intracellular components and ultimately cell death.

Uses[edit]

Enilconazole is primarily used in veterinary medicine for the treatment of fungal infections. It is particularly effective against dermatophytes, which are a group of fungi that cause skin, hair, and nail infections. It is also used in the treatment of aspergillosis in birds and mycosis in dogs.

Safety[edit]

Enilconazole is generally well-tolerated in animals. However, it can cause skin irritation in humans and should be handled with care. It is recommended to wear protective clothing and gloves when handling enilconazole.

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