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Antibiotics mechanisms

Compound Microbial target Cell target Antibiotic Mechanism of synergy Refs. [Pg.253]

Lactam antibiotics, mechanisms of reactions, 23, 165 Least nuclear motion, principle of, 15, 1... [Pg.338]

Cephalosporins display an antibiotic mechanism of action identical to that of the penicillins. Cephalosporin C (Figure 1.14) is the prototypic natural cephalosporin and is produced by the fungus Cephalosporium acremonium. Most other members of this family are semi-synthetic derivatives of cephalosporin C. Chemical modification normally targets side-chains at position 3 (the acetoxymethyl group) or 7 (derived from D-a-aminoadipic acid). [Pg.37]

Tune BM. The renal toxicity of beta-lactam antibiotics mechanisms and clinical implications. In DeBroe ME, Porter GE, Bennett WM, et al. eds. Clinical Nephrotoxins Renal Injury from Drugs and Chemicals. Dordrecht Kluwer Academic, 1998. [Pg.402]

Antibiotics, Mechanisms of Antibiotics, Biosynthesis of Enzyme Catalysis, Chemistry of Secondary Metabolite, Chemical Diversity of... [Pg.102]

Antibiotics, Biomimetic Synthesis of Antibiotics, Biosynthesis of Antibiotics from Microorganisms Antibiotics, Mechanism of Action... [Pg.842]

Tune BM. Nephrotoxicity of beta-lactam antibiotics mechanisms and strategies for prevention. Pediatr Nephrol 1997 ll(6) 768-72. [Pg.698]

Montie T and Patamasucon P. Aminoglycosides the complex problem of antibiotic mechanisms and clinical applications. Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis 14 85-87,1995. [Pg.244]

Tune BM.The renal toxicity of p-lactam antibiotics mechanism and clinical impications. In Clinical nephrotoxins- renal injury from drugs and chemicals. 1 st Ed.. De Broe ME, PorterGA, Bennett WM,Verpooten GA (editors). Kluwer Academic PubI, Dordrecht, 1998 p. 121-134. [Pg.317]

The covalent binding of labeled penicillins to penicillin-binding proteins has been used in numerous studies including drug discovery, antibiotic mechanisms of action and resistance, and cell wall physiology.61... [Pg.520]

Vazquez, D. (1967). Macrolide antibiotics—Spiramycin, carbomycin, angolamycin, methymy-cin, and lankamycin. In Antibiotics—Mechanism of Action (D. Gottlieb and P. D. Shaw, Eds.), Vol. I, pp. 366-377. Springer-Verlag, Berlin. [Pg.488]

W. Wehdi andM. Staehelin, in J. W. Corcoran and F. E. Hahn, Antibiotics Mechanism of Action of Antimicrobial and Antitumor Agents,V[Pg.510]

C. G. Smith, cited by 1. D. Brock, Antibiotics Mechanism of Action (editors D. Gottlieb... [Pg.58]


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