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. 2022;22(24):1983-2028.
doi: 10.2174/1568026622666220321124452.

Medicinal Chemistry of Inhibitors Targeting Resistant Bacteria

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Medicinal Chemistry of Inhibitors Targeting Resistant Bacteria

Kadja Luana Chagas Monteiro et al. Curr Top Med Chem. 2022.

Abstract

The discovery of antibiotics was a revolutionary feat that provided countless health benefits. The identification of penicillin by Alexander Fleming initiated the era of antibiotics, represented by constant discoveries that enabled effective treatments for the different classes of diseases caused by bacteria. However, the indiscriminate use of these drugs allowed the emergence of resistance mechanisms of these microorganisms against the available drugs. In addition, the constant discoveries in the 20th century generated a shortage of new molecules, worrying health agencies and professionals about the appearance of multidrug-resistant strains against available drugs. In this context, the advances of recent years in molecular biology and microbiology have allowed new perspectives in drug design and development, using the findings related to the mechanisms of bacterial resistance to generate new drugs that are not affected by such mechanisms and supply new molecules to be used to treat resistant bacterial infections. Besides, a promising strategy against bacterial resistance is the combination of drugs through adjuvants, providing new expectations in designing new antibiotics and new antimicrobial therapies. Thus, this manuscript will address the main mechanisms of bacterial resistance under the understanding of medicinal chemistry, showing the main active compounds against efflux mechanisms, and also the application of the use of drug delivery systems, and finally, the main potential natural products as adjuvants or with promising activity against resistant strains.

Keywords: Drug resistance; antibiotics adjuvants; drug delivery; drug discovery; medicinal chemistry; natural compounds; resistant bacteria.

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