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Penicillins, biochemical action synthesis

The biochemical basis of penicillin action continues to be an area of active investigation. Penicillins are highly specific inhibitors of enzyme(s) involved in the synthesis of the bacterial cell wall, a structure not present in mammalian cells. Three principal factors are thought to be important for effective antibacterial action by a penicillin ... [Pg.336]

After the first successful attempts in 1928 to identify the active biochemicals found in antibacterial molds, followed the rediscovery of penicillin by Fleming, identification of its chemical structure by Hodgkin, and subsequent synthesis by Chain, Heatley, and Florey, which led to the commercial production of penicillin in the mid 1940s [1], Since then, other families of (3-lactam antibiotics have been developed [2, 3], and their massive use worldwide continues to be a forefront line of action against infectious pathogens [4-6]. In recent years, (3-lactams have found other biomedical applications, such as inhibitors of serine protease ([7, 8] for a review, see [9]) and inhibitors of acyl-CoA cholesterol acyltransferasa (ACAT) [10]. Encouraged by their bioactivity, the synthesis and chemistry of (3-lactam antibiotics have been the focus of active research, and chemical modification of some basic structures available from biosynthesis (semisynthetic approaches) as well as the discovery of fully chemical routes to de novo synthesis of (3-lactam... [Pg.213]


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