Antibacterial Drugs — From Basic Concepts to Complex Therapeutic Mechanisms of Polymer Systems

  • Barzic A
  • Ioan S
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Abstract Infections caused by diverse bacteria represent a major problem that threats the health of humans. This stimulates the scientists to find new solutions for treating these diseases by clarifying the interactions of antibacterial compounds with the biological medium. In this context, the chapter presents some basic concepts regarding the antibacterial drugs. The synthesis routes of novel compounds and specific design techniques with polymer materials are described in correlation with the in vitro and in vivo activity of antibacterial substances. Essential data about the mechanism of action, selected in vivo efficacy and mechanisms of resistance to the most used antibacterial drugs are reviewed. Keywords: Antibacterial, drugs, classification, synthesis, polymers 1.

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Barzic, A. I., & Ioan, S. (2015). Antibacterial Drugs — From Basic Concepts to Complex Therapeutic Mechanisms of Polymer Systems. In Concepts, Compounds and the Alternatives of Antibacterials. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/60755

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