Arazoline is a drug with antifungal and antibacterial activity. Its mechanism mainly includes the following aspects:
Inhibit the synthesis of fungal cell walls: isozoline ketone can interfere with the synthesis and assembly of fungal cell walls, blocking its normal growth and replication process. A fungal cell wall is an important structure of fungal cells. By inhibiting the synthesis of cell walls, isozodoline ketones can cause the rupture and failure of the fungal cell wall, and eventually cause the death of fungal cells.
Feeling the function of fungal cell membrane: isozoline ketone can interact with the specific ingredients of the fungal cell membrane and interfere with the function of the cell membrane. The mechanism of this action destroys the integrity of the fungal cell membrane, leads to leakage in the cells in the cell, the disorders of cell metabolism, and eventually leads to the death of fungal cells.
Inhibit the activity of intracellular enzymes in fungal cells: isozoline ketones can interfere with specific enzyme activity in fungal cells, such as cytochrome P450 enzymes. These enzymes play an important role in the process of fungal metabolism and biological synthesis. By inhibiting these enzyme activity, isozoline ketones can prevent the normal growth and copy of the fungi.
It should be noted that the specific mechanism of the specific effects of isozolerine may be different due to different types of fungal types and drug concentrations. In addition, for antibacterial activity, its mechanism is different from the category of antibacterial drugs and target bacteria, so the specific mechanism may be different. When using isozolinone or other drugs, please follow the doctor’s advice and use it in accordance with relevant drug descriptions and usage guidance.