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    Antibiotics - Therapeutic Spectrum and Limitations by Dhara, Amal Kumar; Nayak, Amit Kumar; Chattopadhyay, Debprasad;

    Sorozatcím: Developments in Microbiology;

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    • Kiadó Academic Press
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2023. július 19.

    • ISBN 9780323953887
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem550 oldal
    • Méret 235x191 mm
    • Súly 1500 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • 480

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    Antibiotics: Therapeutic Spectrum and Limitations provides up-to-date information on managing microbial infections, the development and types of antibiotics, the rationale for utilizing antibiotics, toxicity considerations, and the control of antibiotic resistance in one single resource. This book also aims to provide comprehensive insights and current trends on antibiotic therapies to treat microbial infections, their mechanisms of action, and the role of modern drug delivery in improving their efficacy. Written by leading experts from around the globe, the chapters in the book covers important aspects of microbial infections including hospital acquired infections and community acquired infections and adult sepsis, examines the various types of antibiotics with different mechanisms and therapeutic uses, the global challenge of antibiotic resistance, and clinical trials, regulatory considerations, and market overview of antibiotics. Furthermore, the chapters include updated literature reviews of the relevant key topics, high-quality illustrations, chemical structures, flowcharts, and well-organized tables, all of which enable better understanding by the readers.




    • Provides in-depth and updated information and analyses on microbial infections, antibiotics and therapeutics, the consequences of antibiotic resistance, and the role of modern drug delivery in improving efficacy
    • Discusses different types of antibiotics and their mechanisms as well as traditional medicine, herbal drugs, and postbiotics in the treatment and prevention of microbial infections and management of antibiotic resistance
    • Contributed by global leaders and experts from academia, industry, research institutes, and regulatory agencies

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Contributors
    Preface

    I
    Introduction

    1. Introduction to antibiotic therapy
    Amal Kumar Dhara and Amit Kumar Nayak

    1 Introduction
    2 Bacterial infection
    3 Antibiotic era
    4 Challenges in the development of antibiotics
    5 Classes of antibiotics and their therapeutic spectrum
    6 ?-Lactam antibiotics
    7 Aminoglycoside antibiotics
    8 Chloramphenicol and tetracyclines
    9 Macrolide antibiotics
    10 Lincosamide and glycopeptide antibiotics
    11 Polypeptide antibiotics
    12 Antifungal antibiotics
    13 Antitubercular antibiotics
    14 Toxicity of antibiotics
    15 Antimicrobial resistance
    16 Prospect of probiotics and natural products
    17 Conclusion
    References

    II
    Microbial infection and antibiotics development

    2. Bacterial infections: Types and pathophysiology
    V.T. Anju, Siddhardha Busi, Mahima S. Mohan, and Madhu Dyavaiah

    1 Infection: An overview
    2 Bacterial infections and mechanism of pathogenesis
    3 Types of bacterial infections and pathophysiology
    4 Conclusions
    References

    3. Antibiotics role in past and present: A challenge to find new possibilites in development
    Kumar Bhavna, Deepika Raina, Shradha Singh Raghav, Manmohan Singhal, Neeraj Kumar Sethiya, Samir Bhargava, and Abhijeet Ojha

    1 Introduction
    2 Mechanisms of resistance to antibiotics
    3 Antimicrobial chemotherapy
    4 The golden era of antibiotics
    5 Conclusion
    References

    4. Challenges in the development of novel antibiotics
    David Elder

    1 Introduction
    2 Target product profiles for new antibacterials
    3 Developing novel antibiotics
    4 Case studies: Development of novel antibiotics
    5 The role of public-private partnerships (PPPs) in developing new antibiotics
    6 Conclusions
    References

    III
    Antibiotics and therapeutics

    5. Beta-lactam antibiotics
    Carlos Barreiro, Sonia Marti´nez-Ca´mara, Carlos Garci´a-Estrada, Manuel de la Torre, and Jose L. Barredo

    1 Introduction
    2 Beta-lactam antibiotics: Types, structure, and mechanism of action
    3 Penicillins and cephalosporins: Discovery and biosynthetic pathways
    4 Resistances: Mechanism and clinical relevance
    5 Omics in the development of beta-lactams
    6 Future outlook
    Acknowledgments
    References

    6. Aminoglycoside antibiotics
    Julia Revuelta and Agatha Bastida

    1 Introduction
    2 Targeting RNA with AGAs
    3 Aminoglycoside resistance
    4 Toxicity
    5 Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics
    6 Development of second-generation AGAs
    7 Aminoglycoside-based biomaterials
    8 Outlook and future perspectives
    References

    7. Chloramphenicol and tetracycline (broad spectrum antibiotics)
    Manmohan Singhal, Mohit Agrawal, Kumar Bhavna, Neeraj Kumar Sethiya, Samir Bhargava, Komal Satish Gondkar, Kumud Joshi, Vijay Singh Rana, Jagannath Sahoo, and Mandeep Kumar Arora

    1 Introduction
    2 Tetracyclins
    3 Mode of action of tetracyclines
    4 Tetracycline resistance with mechanisms in biochemistry and genetics
    5 Chloramphenicol
    6 Structural-activity relationship
    7 Chloramphenicol resistance
    8 Combination effect of chloramphenicol with other antibiotics
    9 Conclusion
    Further reading

    8. Macrolide antibiotics
    Manmohan Singhal, Mohit Agrawal, Kumar Bhavna, Komal Satish Gondkar, Neeraj Kumar Sethiya, Kumud Joshi, Ritik Kumar, Uddipak Rai, Samir Bhargava, and Vijay Singh Rana

    1 Introduction
    2 The binding site of macrolide
    3 Mode of action
    4 Classification of macrolide antibiotics
    5 Administration
    6 Side effects
    7 Contradictions
    8 Monitoring
    9 Toxicity
    10 Resistance
    11 Conclusion
    Further reading

    9. Lincosamide and glycopeptide antibiotics
    Ijaz Hussain, Tania Jabbar, Asma Naureen, Sadaf-Ul-Hassan, Amjad Hussain, Muhammad Rehan Hasan Shah Gilani, Naseem Abbas, and Syed Ali Raza Naqvi

    1 Introduction
    2 Structures of lincosamides and glycopeptides antibiotics
    3 Mechanism of action
    4 Bacterial resistance
    5 Semisynthetic glycopeptide antibiotics
    6 Biological activity and medicinal importance
    7 Conclusion
    References

    10. Antimicrobial lipopeptides: Multifaceted designs to curb antimicrobial resistance
    Sudip Mukherjee, Rajib Dey, Yash Acharya, and Jayanta Haldar

    1 Introduction
    2 Naturally occurring lipopeptide antimicrobials
    3 Semisynthetic glycolipopeptides
    4 Synthetically designed lipopeptide antimicrobials
    5 Conclusion and future outlook
    References

    11. Antifungal compounds: With special emphasis on echinocandins, polyenes, and heterocyclic benzofurans
    D. Sampritha Devi, Megh Bose, and Regina Sharmila Dass

    1 Introduction
    2 Polyenes
    3 Echinocandins
    4 Heterocyclic benzofurans
    5 Conclusion
    References
    Further reading

    12. Antibiotics in the management of tuberculosis and cancer
    Niranjan Koirala, Monica Butnariu, Mamata Panthi, Roshani Gurung, Sundar Adhikari, Romit Kumar Subba, Zenisha Acharya, and Jelena Popovic-Djordjevic

    1 Introduction to antibiotics, tuberculosis, and cancer
    2 Antibiotics in the management of tuberculosis
    3 Antibiotics in the management of cancer
    4 Recent advances in the antibiotics discovery for tuberculosis: Biotechnology perspectives
    5 Recent advances in the antibiotics discovery for cancer: Biotechnology perspectives
    6 Conclusion and future perspective
    References
    Further reading

    IV
    Toxicity and antibiotic resistance

    13. Toxicity consideration of antibiotics
    Sameh S. Ali, Asmaa Ali, Tamer Elsamahy, Kamal M. Okasha, and Jianzhong Sun

    1 Introduction
    2 Mechanism of antibiotic toxicity
    3 Risk factors influencing antibiotic toxicity
    4 Common features of antibiotic toxicity
    5 Consideration to avoid antibiotic toxicity
    6 Conclusion
    References

    14. Rational use of antibiotics-Save antibiotics for future generations
    Indira P. Sarethy, Nidhi Srivastava, Swapnil Chaturvedi, Nidhi Chauhan, and Michael Danquah

    1 Introduction
    2 Antimicrobial drug resistance overview
    3 Global burden of antibiotics in different sectors
    4 Cause of spread of antimicrobial drug resistance
    5 Global impact of unsustainable management
    6 Steps required for saving antibiotics for future generations
    7 Currently active National Action Plans on AMR
    8 Future prospects and conclusions
    Consent for publication
    Conflict of interest
    Acknowledgments
    References

    15. Combined use of antibiotics
    Jinli Wang, Jinwu Meng, Jinyue Zhu, Siya Li, Tianxin Qiu, Wenjia Wang, Jinxue Ding, Kun Li, and Jiaguo Liu

    1 Introduction
    2 Combination antibiotics therapy for multidrug-resistant bacteria
    3 Combinations of antibiotics with Class Ia antibiotic adjuvants
    4 Combined use of antibiotics with Class Ib adjuvants
    5 Combined use of antibiotics with Class II adjuvants
    6 Future perspectives
    References

    16. Antibiotic resistance-A global crisis
    Zeuko'o Menkem Elisabeth

    1 Introduction
    2 Antibiotic resistance
    3 Causes of antibiotic resistance
    4 Management of antibiotic resistance
    5 Conclusion
    References

    17. Traditional medicine in the management of microbial infections as antimicrobials: Pros and cons
    Joyeta Ghosh, Partha Palit, Subhasish Maity, Vedprakash Dwivedi, Jyoti Das, Chittaranjan Sinha, and Debprasad Chattopadhyay

    1 Introduction
    2 Data synthesis
    3 Mother nature: The pharmacopeia of the living kingdom
    4 Role of TM in infection management
    5 Traditional medicine on fungal infection
    6 TM against viruses
    7 TM in protozoal infections
    8 Potential of TM-based future antimicrobials
    9 Conclusion and future direction
    Acknowledgment
    References

    V
    Others

    18. Quinolones as antimicrobial and antiresistance agents
    Kadja Luana Chagas Monteiro, Marcone Gomes dos Santos Alc^antara, Nathalia Monteiro Lins Freire, Thiago Mendonc¸a de Aquino, and Edeildo Ferreira da Silva-Ju´nior

    1 An overview of quinolones and their structureactivity relationship
    2 Pharmacology and clinical uses
    3 Mode of action
    4 Mode of resistance
    5 Quinolone-topoisomerase interactions
    6 The state of the art in the basic research for new quinolones
    7 Modulation of resistance: NorA efflux pump and MRSA
    8 Conclusion
    References

    19. Herbal drugs as antibiotics
    Shabihul Fatma Sayed

    1 Introduction
    2 What is the need for herbal antibiotics?
    3 Therapeutic effects of herbs
    4 Herbs for their Antibiotic actions
    5 Herbal drugs as antibiotics in respiratory ailments
    6 Conclusion
    Acknowledgments
    References

    20. Challenges for use of antibiotics in pediatric and geriatric population
    Kumar Bhavna, Komal Satish Gondkar, Priyanshu Kumar, Uddipak Rai, Manmohan Singhal, Vijay Singh Rana, Neeraj Kumar Sethiya, Samir Bhargava, Mandeep Kumar Arora, Abhijeet Ojha, and Anuj Nautiyal

    1 Introduction
    2 Considerations
    3 Absorption
    4 Distribution
    5 Metabolism
    6 Elimination
    7 Pharmacodynamics properties of antibiotics used in both pediatric and geriatric patients
    8 Adverse drug reaction and adverse drug events
    9 Antibiotic allergy
    10 Medication errors
    11 Off-label antibiotic usage
    12 Parents' role
    13 Prescriber role
    14 Discussion
    15 Conclusion
    References

    21. Role of antibiotics in hospital-acquired infections and community-acquired infections
    Tuhina Banerjee, Swati Sharma, and Pue Rakshit

    1 Introduction
    2 Antibiotics: The magic bullets
    3 Which came first? Antibiotics or AMR?
    4 Antimicrobial resistance: A global challenge
    5 Colonization to infection: Understanding the basics
    6 Hospital and community: Two different ecosystems
    7 Hospital-acquired infections: An introduction
    8 Community-acquired infections (CAI): An introduction
    9 When not to use antibiotics?
    10 Challenges in implementation of rational antibiotic use policies and practices in LMIC
    11 Preventive strategies against antibiotic misuse
    12 Conclusions
    References

    22. Adult sepsis as an emerging hospitalacquired infection: Challenges and solutions
    Puneet Gandhi and Parkhi Shrivastava

    1 Introduction
    2 Why is sepsis the most precarious HAI
    3 Challenges in the diagnosis of sepsis
    4 Treatment challenges
    5 Clinical conditions compromising sepsis outcome
    6 Tackling the challenges
    7 Conclusion
    References

    23. Probiotics: A solution to the prevention of antimicrobial resistance
    Chit Laa Poh, Kanwal Khalid, and Hui Xuan Lim

    1 Introduction
    2 Mechanisms of probiotic action
    3 Antimicrobial activity of probiotics
    4 Modulation of immune responses
    5 Conclusion
    References

    24. Role of modern drug delivery in antibiotic therapy
    Bulu Mohanta, Amit Kumar Nayak, and Amal Kumar Dhara

    1 Introduction
    2 Nanotechnological approaches for antibiotic delivery
    3 Stimuli-responsive antibiotic drug delivery
    4 Localized implantable antibiotic drug-delivery
    5 Conclusion
    References

    25. Antibiotic residues in food
    Zeuko'o Menkem Elisabeth

    1 Introduction
    2 Classes of antibiotics used in aquaculture (fish), agriculture (plant), poultry, and livestock (animal)
    3 Laboratory testing of antibiotic residues
    4 Antibiotic residues in food: Fish, plant, and animal foods
    5 Health consequences of antibiotic residues
    6 Management of antibiotic residues
    7 Conclusion
    References

    26. Clinical trials, regulatory considerations, and market overview of antibiotics
    Samir Bhargava, N.V. Satheesh Madhav, Amal Kumar Dhara, Ashish R. Dwivedi, Neeraj Kumar Sethiya, Devendra Kumar, Manmohan Singhal, Shyamali Thakur, Shraddha Manish Gupta, Kumar Bhavna, Anuj Nautiyal, Abhijeet Ojha, and Vijay Singh Rana

    1 Introduction
    2 Classification of antibiotics
    3 The US regulator (Food and Drug Administration)
    4 Different applications submitted at US-FDA
    5 Antibacterial susceptibility test interpretive criteria of FDA
    6 Role of clinical trials and FDA in antibiotic development
    7 Natural product-based antibiotic discovery
    8 Market overview of antibiotics
    9 Conclusion
    References

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