Bioactivity | Sulconazole mononitrate ((±)-Sulconazole mononitrate), an imidazole derivative, is a broad-spectrum fungicide. Sulconazole mononitrate can be used for the research of dermatomycoses, pityriasis versicolor, and cutaneous candidiasis[1][2]. |
Target | Antifungal |
Invitro | Sulconazole mononitrate possesses a broad spectrum of antifungal activity, inhibiting the growth of dermatophytes, yeasts and various filamentous and dimorphic fungi at oncentrations below 5 mg/L in vitro[1].Sulconazole mononitrate has also demonstrated antibacterial activity in vitro, with MIC values below 12.5 mg/L, against several Staphylococcus species, Streptococcus faecalis and certain gram-positive anaerobes[1]. |
Name | Sulconazole mononitrate |
CAS | 61318-91-0 |
Formula | C18H16Cl3N3O3S |
Molar Mass | 460.76 |
Appearance | Solid |
Transport | Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere. |
Storage | 4°C, sealed storage, away from moisture and light *In solvent : -80°C, 6 months; -20°C, 1 month (sealed storage, away from moisture and light) |
Reference | [1]. P Benfield, et al. Sulconazole. A review of its antimicrobial activity and therapeutic use in superficial dermatomycoses. Drugs. 1988 Feb;35(2):143-53. [2]. R A Fromtling. Overview of medically important antifungal azole derivatives. Clin Microbiol Rev. 1988 Apr; 1(2): 187–217. |