Antimicrobial Agents Based on Metal Complexes: Present Situation and Future Prospects.

IF 3 Q3 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Bharti Sharma, Sudeep Shukla, Rohit Rattan, Musarrat Fatima, Mayurika Goel, Mamta Bhat, Shruti Dutta, Rakesh Kumar Ranjan, Mamta Sharma
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The rise in antimicrobial resistance is a cause of serious concern since the ages. Therefore, a dire need to explore new antimicrobial entities that can combat against the increasing threat of antibiotic resistance is realized. Studies have shown that the activity of the strongest antibiotics has reduced drastically against many microbes such as microfungi and bacteria (Gram-positive and Gram-negative). A ray of hope, however, was witnessed in early 1940s with the development of new drug discovery and use of metal complexes as antibiotics. Many new metal-based drugs were developed from the metal complexes which are potentially active against a number of ailments such as cancer, malaria, and neurodegenerative diseases. Therefore, this review is an attempt to describe the present scenario and future development of metal complexes as antibiotics against wide array of microbes.

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金属配合物抗菌药物的研究现状与展望
抗菌素耐药性的上升自古以来就是一个令人严重关切的问题。因此,迫切需要探索新的抗微生物实体,以对抗日益严重的抗生素耐药性威胁。研究表明,最强抗生素对许多微生物,如微真菌和细菌(革兰氏阳性和革兰氏阴性)的活性急剧下降。然而,在20世纪40年代初,随着新药物的发现和金属配合物作为抗生素的使用,人们看到了一线希望。从金属配合物中开发出许多新的金属基药物,这些药物对癌症、疟疾和神经退行性疾病等许多疾病具有潜在的活性。因此,本文综述了金属配合物作为抗多种微生物抗生素的现状和未来发展。
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International Journal of Biomaterials
International Journal of Biomaterials MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS-
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