Fusafungine
Clinical data | |
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AHFS/Drugs.com | International Drug Names |
ATC code | R02AB03 (WHO) |
Identifiers | |
Synonyms | Fusafungin |
CAS Number | 1393-87-9 |
DrugBank | DB08965 |
UNII | 65DD690W0C |
KEGG | D08002 |
ECHA InfoCard | 100.014.306 |
Chemical and physical data | |
Formula | C29H51N2O8 |
Molar mass | 555.72 g/mol[1] |
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Fusafungine (INN), also known as fusafungin, is an active agent used in antibiotics for treatment of nasal and throat infection. It also possesses anti-inflammatory properties. Fusafungine is a mixture of enniatin cyclohexadepsipeptides made up of alternating D-α-hydroxyvaleric acid and L-N-methylamino acid residues,[2] produced by the ascomycete Fusarium lateritium, and marketed by Servier under the trade names Locabiotal, Bioparox, and Locabiosol.
According to a pooled analysis study done in the UK for the efficacy of fusafungine in rhinopharingitis, it was found that the proportion of patients who showed an improvement in symptoms from Day 0 to Day 4 of infection was 61.5% with fusafungine vs. 46.8% when compared to a placebo.[3]
In February 2016, the European Medicines Agency recommended to withdraw fusafungine from the market due to rare but severe allergic reactions (mainly bronchospasms).[4]
References
- ↑ Fusafungine at MeSH
- ↑ Daniel Levy; Aline Bluzat; Michel Seigneuret; Jean-Louis Rigaud (1995). "Alkali cation transport through liposomes by the antimicrobial fusafungine and its constitutive enniatins". Biochemical Pharmacology. 50 (12 22): 2105–2107. doi:10.1016/0006-2952(95)02045-4. PMID 8849339.
- ↑ Lund, V. J.; Grouin, J. M.; Eccles, R; Bouter, C; Chabolle, F (2004). "Efficacy of fusafungine in acute rhinopharyngitis: A pooled analysis". Rhinology. 42 (4): 207–12. PMID 15626253.
- ↑ PRAC recommends that fusafungine nose and mouth sprays are no longer marketed