Fusafungine
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Fusafungine
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ATC code | R02 |
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Formula | C29H51N2O8 |
Mol. mass | 555.72 g/mol |
Synonyms | Fusafungin |
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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. It is produced by the ascomycete Fusarium lateririum, and marketed by Servier under the trade name Locabiotal and Bioparox - in Austria, Germany and Switzerland under the tade name Locabiosol.
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