MCB 2000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Diarrhea, Hearing Loss, Keratin

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Action of antimicrobial drugs: bactericidal kills the microbes, bacteriostatic inhibits the growth. Inhibition of: cell wall synthesis, protein synthesis, cytoplasmic membrane synthesis, synthesis of essential metabolites, dna synthesis. Inhibitors of cell wall synthesis: penicillins and cephalosporins interfere with the formation of peptidoglycan layer in the cell wall of bacteria (not present in eucaryotic cells). Bactericidal: block the enzymes that cross-link n-acetyl glucosamin and n-acetyl muramic acid, less effective against gr negative bacteria do not penetrate the outer membrane. It has a narrow spectrum (staphylococci, streptococci, and spirochetes) It is rapidly excreted from the body: natural penicillin (penicillin g, more efficient when injected than when taken orally. It is susceptible to penicillinases (enzymes that cleave the penicillin molecule) Semisynthetic penicillins: partially produced by the mold penicillium and partially by a chemical process, the change of the shape of the molecule makes it more difficult to break up by penicillinase. Lactamase (penicillinase) action: bacteria resistant to penicillins have the enzyme b-lactamase.

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