2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.bcp.2005.10.012
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Natural products — The future scaffolds for novel antibiotics?

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“…91 Um dos complexos, [Co(sf) 2 A síntese de complexos ternários de Co(II) com ciprofloxacina e ligantes bidentados foi publicada recentemente. 92 Os complexos sintetizados mostraram-se mais potentes contra bactérias Gram-positivas e foi observado que os mesmos são bactericidas mais potentes do que os ligantes.…”
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“…91 Um dos complexos, [Co(sf) 2 A síntese de complexos ternários de Co(II) com ciprofloxacina e ligantes bidentados foi publicada recentemente. 92 Os complexos sintetizados mostraram-se mais potentes contra bactérias Gram-positivas e foi observado que os mesmos são bactericidas mais potentes do que os ligantes.…”
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“…De fato, as décadas de 40, 50 e 60 do século passado foram marcadas pela imensa quantidade de antibióticos produzidos e rapidamente incorporados às práticas clínicas. 2 No entanto, nas décadas posteriores houve um declínio na produção destes compostos. Entre o lançamento das quinolonas em 1962 até a aprovação das oxazolidinonas em 2000, houve pouca inovação no que se refere à introdução de novas classes de antibióticos de uso clínico bem-sucedido.…”
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“…In this way, the largest source of new novel chemical entities has been natural products, because the production of secondary metabolites evolves through the interaction and communication between the different species, which increases chemical diversity and makes promising the study of new compounds with novel mechanisms of action [12,13]. Thanks to this, natural products were the architects of the golden age of antibiotics, which under a suitable platform of rational bio prospecting makes them again the center of a new pharmaceutical industry in order to obtain new formulations capable of inhibiting the mechanisms of resistance [14,15], searching for the development of new antimicrobial adjuvants [16,17].…”
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“…An additional desire for the identification of novel antimicrobials has come from the demand for new drugs ensuing from the emergence of many multi-drug resistant pathogens (Davies, 2007). Above all, the investigation of natural products which possibly may be templates for novel antimicrobial targets is widely accepted as one of the alternatives for the antibiotics development (Butler and Buss, 2006;Saleem et al, 2010). In this study, novel templates for antimicrobial compounds, along with their mechanism of action were investigated.…”
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