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Product Name | CAS # | Catalog # | QUANTITY | Price | Citations | RATING |
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Drimenol | 468-68-8 | sc-506432 sc-506432A | 1 mg 5 mg | $230.00 $809.00 | ||
Drimenol is a sesquiterpene alcohol characterized by its unique structural framework, which facilitates specific interactions with fungal cell membranes. Its hydrophobic regions enhance membrane permeability, disrupting lipid bilayers and leading to cell lysis. The compound's stereochemistry plays a crucial role in its binding affinity to fungal enzymes, influencing metabolic pathways. Additionally, its volatility and low molecular weight contribute to its rapid diffusion, enhancing its antifungal efficacy in various environments. | ||||||
Polygodial pyridazine | 1810726-08-9 | sc-506433 | 500 µg | $175.00 | ||
Polygodial pyridazine exhibits potent antifungal properties through its unique ability to interact with fungal cell wall components. Its distinctive molecular structure allows for the formation of hydrogen bonds and hydrophobic interactions, disrupting cell wall integrity. This compound also influences the synthesis of chitin, a critical component of fungal cell walls, thereby impairing growth. Its stability under various conditions enhances its effectiveness, making it a noteworthy candidate in antifungal research. | ||||||
Acetoxypolygodial | 1818425-44-3 | sc-506573 | 1 mg | $250.00 | ||
Acetoxypolygodial exhibits remarkable antifungal properties through its ability to disrupt fungal cell membranes. The compound's unique structure allows it to integrate into lipid bilayers, altering membrane fluidity and permeability. This interaction leads to the leakage of essential cellular components, effectively inhibiting fungal growth. Additionally, its specific stereochemistry enhances binding affinity to target sites, influencing the overall efficacy of its antifungal action. |