Related compounds Molar mass 179.2157 g/mol | Formula C10H13NO2 | |
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Medical vocabulary what does fusaric acid mean
Fusaric acid is a picolinic acid derivative.
Antibiotic (wilting agent) first isolated from the fungus Fusarium heterosporium.
It is typically isolated from various Fusarium species, and has been proposed for a various therapeutic applications. However, it is primarily used as a research tool.
Its mechanism of action is not well understood. It likely inhibits Dopamine beta-hydroxylase (the enzyme that converts dopamine to norepinephrine). It may also have other actions, such as the inhibition of cell proliferation and DNA synthesis. Fusaric acid and analogues also reported as quorum sensing inhibitors.
It is used to make bupicomide.
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