allyyliamiinilääke
Allyyliamiinilääke refers to a class of medications that contain an allylamine functional group. This structural feature is common in several antifungal drugs, particularly those used topically and orally. The primary mechanism of action for allylamine antifungals involves the inhibition of squalene epoxidase, a key enzyme in the fungal ergosterol biosynthesis pathway. Ergosterol is an essential component of fungal cell membranes, analogous to cholesterol in mammalian cells. By blocking the synthesis of ergosterol, allylamine drugs disrupt the integrity and function of the fungal cell membrane, leading to cell death.
The most well-known allylamine antifungal is terbinafine, available in both topical and oral formulations. Other examples