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Yeast cells exposed to different doses of the antimycotic agent miconazole revealed important cytochemical changes in the topographic distribution of the phosphatases. A strong effect was observed on the behavior of oxidative and peroxidative enzymes. Decreased cytochrome c oxidase and peroxidase activity and increased catalase activity were seen after treatment with a fungistatic dose of miconazole, whereas a complete disappearance of these enzymes was observed after treatment with a minimal fungicidal dose of miconazole. This was in complete agreement with the quantitative biochemical data. A hypothesis is advanced concerning the possible involvement of peroxidase and catalase in the mechanism of action of this drug.
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Sonja De Nollin
Herman Van Belle
F. Goossens
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
Janssen (Belgium)
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d9d47de6ab964fb08362d3 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1128/aac.11.3.500