Affiliation:
1. Warner-Lambert Research Institute, Morris Plains, New Jersey 07950
Abstract
Ambruticin is a cyclopropyl-pyran acid, representing a new class of antibiotics. It has a relatively broad antifungal spectrum in vitro and is highly active against dimorphic as well as filamentous organisms. Of 24 strains of dermatophytic fungi tested, the majority were susceptible to ambruticin at 0.049 μg/ml or less. The minimal inhibitory concentration for the systemic fungi
Histoplasma capsulatum
and
Blastomyces dermatitidis
was 0.049 to 0.39 μg/ml. Ambruticin is fungicidal for metabolizing cells of
Microsporum fulvum
and does not cause cell leakage of 260-nm absorbing material. The antibiotic is effective orally as well as topically in guinea pigs experimentally infected with
Trichophyton mentagrophytes
. In mice, a single oral dose of 75 mg/kg produced peak serum levels of 45 μg/ml in 1 h with a serum half-life of 3.1 h. Excretion of the antibiotic is principally by the biliary route.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology
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