Real-time evaluation of macozinone activity against
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
through bacterial nanomotion analysis
Anthony Vocat,
Amanda Luraschi-Eggemann,
Claudia Antoni
et al.
Abstract:Novel drugs and improved diagnostics for
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
(MTB) are urgently needed and go hand in hand. We evaluated the
in vitro
activity of two benzothiazinone drug candidates (MCZ, PBTZ169; BTZ043) and their main metabolites against MTB using advanced nanomotion technology. The results demonstrated significant reductions in MTB viability within 7 h, indicating the potential for rapid, precise antibiotic susceptibility testing based on a phen… Show more
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