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Antifungal Activity of Resveratrol Derivatives against Candida Species
trans-Resveratrol (1a) is a phytoalexin produced by plants in response to infections by pathogens. Its potential activity against clinically relevant opportunistic fungal pathogens has previously been poorly investigated. Evaluated herein are the candidacidal activities of oligomers (2a, 3–5) of 1a purified from Vitis vinifera grape canes and several analogues (1b–1j) of 1a obtained through semisynthesis using methylation and acetylation. Moreover, trans-ε-viniferin (2a), a dimer of 1a, was also subjected to methylation (2b) and acetylation (2c) under nonselective conditions. Neither the natural oligomers of 1a (2a, 3–5) nor the derivatives of 2a were active against Candida albicans SC5314. However, the dimethoxy resveratrol derivatives 1d and 1e exhibited antifungal activity against C. albicans with minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) values of 29–37 μg/mL and against 11 other Candida species. Compound 1e inhibited the yeast-to-hyphae morphogenetic transition of C. albicans at 14 μg/mL
A linear perturbation computation method applied to hydrodynamic instability growth predictions in ICF targets
A linear perturbation computation method is used to compute
hydrodynamic instability growth in model implosions of inertial
confinement fusion direct-drive and indirect-drive designed targets.
Accurate descriptions of linear perturbation evolutions for Legendre
mode numbers up to several hundreds have thus been obtained in a
systematic way, motivating further improvements of the physical
modeling currently handled by the method