作者
Karl Drlica, Muhammad Malik, Robert J Kerns, Xilin Zhao
发表日期
2008/2
来源
Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy
卷号
52
期号
2
页码范围
385-392
出版商
American Society for Microbiology
简介
The ffuoroquinolones are broad-spectrum antibacterial agents that are becoming increasingly popular as bacterial resistance erodes the effectiveness of other agents (ffuoroquinolone sales accounted for 18% of the antibacterial market in 2006)(41). One of the attractive features of the quinolones is their ability to kill bacteria rapidly, an ability that differs widely among the various derivatives. For example, quinolones differ in rate and extent of killing, in the need for aerobic metabolism to kill cells, and in the effect of protein synthesis inhibitors on quinolone lethality. Understanding the mechanisms underlying these differences could lead to new ways for identifying the most bactericidal quinolone derivatives. Before describing the types of damage caused by the quinolones, it is useful to define lethal activity. Operationally, it is the ability of drug treatment to reduce the number of viable cells, usually measured as CFU on …
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