Kovacic P, Kiser P F, Feinberg B A
Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin, Miwaukee 53201.
Pharm Res. 1990 Mar;7(3):283-8. doi: 10.1023/a:1015834431140.
Cyclic voltammetry data were obtained for several categories of fungicidal agents including quinones (akrobomycin, podosporin A), iminium ions and precursors (pyridazines, 15-azahomosterol, griseofulvin-4'-oxime), and metal derivatives of chelators (pyridine-2-aldehyde thiosemicarbazones). The reductions usually occurred in the range of -0.7 to +0.3 V. Reduction potentials provide information on the feasibility of electron transfer in vivo. Catalytic production of oxidative stress from redox cycling is a possible mode of action. Alternatively, there may be interference with normal electron transport chains.