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==Mechanism==
==Mechanism==
When administered, posaconazole acts as a potent and broad-spectrum antifungal drug by binding to the heme cofactor through an ionic bond between a neutral nitrogen atom on posaconazole and an iron atom on heme (make green link) located in the active site of CYP450-dependent enzyme lanosterol alpha-demethylase (CYP51). This prevents biosynthesis of ergosterol and causes accumulation of toxic methylated sterol precursor, 14-alpha-methylsterol <ref name="groll"/>. Ergosterol is an essential performs in fungal cells how cholesterol does in animal cells, making the cell membrane less permeable. Without it, the cells can no longer proliferate and eventually die because the cell membranes become “leaky”, releasing essential organic components from the cell’s interior and preventing it from performing normal cellular functions (citation?). In this way, posaconazole acts as a fungistatic against "Candida" species, and a fungicidal against "Asperigillus" species <ref name="formularyjournal" />.
When administered, posaconazole acts as a potent and broad-spectrum antifungal drug by binding to the heme cofactor through an ionic bond between a neutral nitrogen atom on posaconazole and an iron atom on heme (make green link) located in the active site of CYP450-dependent enzyme lanosterol alpha-demethylase (CYP51). This prevents biosynthesis of ergosterol and causes accumulation of toxic methylated sterol precursor, 14-alpha-methylsterol <ref name="groll"/>. Ergosterol is an essential performs in fungal cells how cholesterol does in animal cells, making the cell membrane less permeable. Without it, the cells can no longer proliferate and eventually die because the cell membranes become “leaky”, releasing essential organic components from the cell’s interior and preventing it from performing normal cellular functions (citation?). In this way, posaconazole acts as a fungistatic against "Candida" species, and a fungicidal against "Asperigillus" species <ref name="formularyjournal" />.
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== Relevance ==
== Relevance ==

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