efinaconazoles
Efinaconazoles are a class of antifungal medications belonging to the azole group, specifically designed to inhibit the growth of pathogenic fungi. They are primarily used in topical formulations for the treatment of fungal infections such as onychomycosis, which is a persistent fungal infection of the nails. Efinaconazoles work by inhibiting the enzyme lanosterol 14α-demethylase, a key component in the biosynthesis of ergosterol, an essential sterol in fungal cell membranes. This disruption compromises the integrity of the fungal cell membrane, leading to increased permeability and ultimately fungal cell death.
Efinaconazoles are characterized by their broad-spectrum antifungal activity against dermatophytes, yeasts, and molds. Their high lipophilicity
The safety profile of efinaconazoles is favorable, with minimal systemic absorption and reduced risk of systemic
Research continues into additional uses and formulations of efinaconazoles, including their potential applications in other superficial