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A review on cell wall synthesis inhibitors with an emphasis on glycopeptide antibiotics.

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Cell wall biosynthesis inhibitors (CBIs) have historically been one of the most effective classes of antibiotics. They are the most extensively used class of antibiotics and their importance is exemplified… Click to show full abstract

Cell wall biosynthesis inhibitors (CBIs) have historically been one of the most effective classes of antibiotics. They are the most extensively used class of antibiotics and their importance is exemplified by the β-lactams and glycopeptide antibiotics. However, this class of antibiotics has not received impunity from resistance development. In the wake of this predicament, this review presents the progress of CBIs, especially glycopeptide derivatives as antibiotics to confront antibacterial resistance. The various strategies used for the development of CBIs, their clinical status and possible directions in which this field can evolve have also been discussed.

Keywords: inhibitors emphasis; review cell; cell wall; glycopeptide antibiotics; synthesis inhibitors; wall synthesis

Journal Title: MedChemComm
Year Published: 2017

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