Abstract
It has been a very long history for human to resist diseases. During this period, a large number of drugs that could kill or inhibit the growth of microbe has been discovered, most of which were natural products. However, there may still be a large amount of antimicrobial medicines in natural compounds which have not been found yet. The ways of screening for antimicrobial always cost a long time and need a lot of manpower before. However, in recent years, a lot of new antimicrobial targets, antimicrobial drugs and screening methods which are simpler, faster and more efficient have been invented. In this paper the newly discovered targets, natural products and representative technologies were reviewed, which were expected to make some contributions to the research and development of medicines.
Keywords: Antimicrobial drugs, antimicrobial targets, natural products, screening methods, diseases, growth, infectious disease, drug resistance, high throughput assays, cell wall, biosynthesis, depsipeptides, protein, cell membrane, ribosome, essential enzymes, inhibitors
Combinatorial Chemistry & High Throughput Screening
Title: Recent Advances in Screening of Natural Products for Antimicrobial Agents
Volume: 15 Issue: 4
Author(s): Meng Zhou, Hao Luo, Zhi Li, Feng Wu, Canhua Huang, Zhenyu Ding and Rui Li
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Keywords: Antimicrobial drugs, antimicrobial targets, natural products, screening methods, diseases, growth, infectious disease, drug resistance, high throughput assays, cell wall, biosynthesis, depsipeptides, protein, cell membrane, ribosome, essential enzymes, inhibitors
Abstract: It has been a very long history for human to resist diseases. During this period, a large number of drugs that could kill or inhibit the growth of microbe has been discovered, most of which were natural products. However, there may still be a large amount of antimicrobial medicines in natural compounds which have not been found yet. The ways of screening for antimicrobial always cost a long time and need a lot of manpower before. However, in recent years, a lot of new antimicrobial targets, antimicrobial drugs and screening methods which are simpler, faster and more efficient have been invented. In this paper the newly discovered targets, natural products and representative technologies were reviewed, which were expected to make some contributions to the research and development of medicines.
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Zhou Meng, Luo Hao, Li Zhi, Wu Feng, Huang Canhua, Ding Zhenyu and Li Rui, Recent Advances in Screening of Natural Products for Antimicrobial Agents, Combinatorial Chemistry & High Throughput Screening 2012; 15 (4) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138620712799361861
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138620712799361861 |
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Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
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