segestamizoles
Segestamizoles are a class of organic compounds that exhibit antimicrobial properties. They are characterized by a specific molecular structure containing a triazole ring and a sulfonamide moiety. This unique combination of functional groups is believed to contribute to their biological activity. Research into segestamizoles has primarily focused on their potential as antifungal agents, with studies investigating their efficacy against various pathogenic fungi.
The development of segestamizoles arose from efforts to synthesize novel compounds with improved therapeutic profiles compared