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Discovery of novel antibacterials

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Pages 145-154 | Published online: 05 Jan 2010
 

Abstract

Importance of the field: Antibiotics have existed in the environment for millennia, but it has only been in the past 80 years that humans have used them systematically to treat infections. This battle between humans and bacteria has led to an alarming increase in resistance to all clinically useful antibacterial agents. Thus, there is an imperative need for new agents to combat these resistant strains of bacteria.

Areas covered in this review: The topics covered include natural product screening, identification and validation of new antibacterial targets and approaches for the discovery and optimization of antibacterial compounds. Last, an assessment of the major challenges facing antibacterial discovery is presented.

What the reader will gain: The current strategies and methodologies for discovering and designing new antibacterial agents are evaluated as to their potential for generating the next round of therapeutics. Each topic is presented in a general, basic manner and will hopefully be a useful resource for students and newcomers to the field.

Take home message: New antibacterial agents are desperately needed to fight the increasing number of antibiotic resistant pathogenic bacteria. New methodologies as well as traditional approaches should both be used for discovering antibiotics to meet this serious medical need.

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