Anti-infection


Anti-infectives are agents that eliminate or inhibit the spread of infectious organisms, encompassing antibiotics, antifungals, antivirals, and antiprotozoals.
Antibiotics are a class of antimicrobial agents specifically designed to target bacterial pathogens. They exert their effects by interfering with essential bacterial processes such as cell wall synthesis, protein synthesis, nucleic acid replication, and metabolic pathways, thereby either inhibiting bacterial growth or inducing bacterial death.
Antifungals are antimicrobial agents employed to combat fungal infections (mycoses) in humans and animals. Common antifungal classes include azoles, polyenes, echinocandins, and allylamines, which function by disrupting unique fungal structures or pathways, such as the synthesis or integrity of ergosterol-containing cell membranes and β-glucan-based cell walls, or by interfering with nucleic acid or protein synthesis.
Antivirals are compounds developed to inhibit the replication and spread of viruses within host organisms. Antivirals typically act by blocking viral entry, genome replication, protein processing, or virion assembly and release. Representative examples include nucleoside analogs, protease inhibitors, and neuraminidase inhibitors.
Antiprotozoals are drugs used to treat infections caused by protozoan parasites, including malaria, amebiasis, giardiasis, and trypanosomiasis. They act through a variety of mechanisms, including inhibition of nucleic acid synthesis, interference with mitochondrial function, and disruption of heme detoxification pathways in susceptible parasites.
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BA1199 SisomicinSummary: Sisomicin is a broad-spectrum aminoglycoside antibiotic produced by Micromonosporainyoensis. -
BA1200 ML318Summary: ML318 is a biaryl nitrile inhibitor of PvdQ acyltransferase that binds to the acyl binding site. -
BA1201 CefaloniumSummary: Cefalonium is a first generation beta-lactam cephalosporin antibiotic. -
BA1202 SiccaninSummary: Siccanin is a succinate dehydrogenase inhibitor (=0.9 μM) with species-selective activity. -
BA1203 ImidocarbSummary: Imidocarb is an effective antiprotozoal agent. -
BA1204 ViridicatumtoxinSummary: Viridicatumtoxin is a novel mycotoxin derived from Penicillium glaucum. -
BA1205 BikaverinSummary: Bikaverin (Lycopersin) is a slightly reddish pigment produced by different fungi. -
BA1206 PF-1163BSummary: An antifungal antibiotic. -
BA1207 MeclocyclineSummary: Meclocycline is a tetracycline derivative. -
BA1208 DCAPSummary: DCAP is a broad-spectrum antibiotic that targets the cell membranes of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria.

