Natural Products as Platforms To Overcome Antibiotic Resistance
Emory University · Temple University
Abstract
Natural products have served as powerful therapeutics against pathogenic bacteria since the golden age of antibiotics of the mid-20th century. However, the increasing frequency of antibiotic-resistant infections clearly demonstrates that new antibiotics are critical for modern medicine. Because combinatorial approaches have not yielded effective drugs, we propose that the development of new antibiotics around proven natural scaffolds is the best short-term solution to the rising crisis of antibiotic resistance. We analyze herein synthetic approaches aiming to reengineer natural products into potent antibiotics. Furthermore, we discuss approaches in modulating quorum sensing and biofilm formation as a nonlethal…
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3Topics & keywords
- Antibiotics
- Antibiotic resistance
- Quorum sensing
- Microbiome
- Biofilm
- Broad spectrum
- Chemistry
- Natural (archaeology)
- Good health and well-being