The diet should be rich in proteins, since streptomycin lowers the quantity of pantothenic acid (vitamin B3) in the organism, phthavazid and cycloserine act on vitamin B6, and a protein shortage lessens the results of the treatment. Z. V. ERMOL’EVA Use of antibiotics in livestock raising....
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Even though the concept of selective inhibition of eukaryotic translation by ribosome-targeting small molecules emerged only recently, it has been long recognized for antibiotics that act upon the bacterial ribosome. Over four decades ago it was found that inducible resistance to macrolide antibiotics is...
Periodontitis is the most widespread oral disease and is closely related to the oral microbiota. The oral microbiota is adversely affected by some pharmacologic treatments. Systemic antibiotics are widely used for infectious diseases but can lead to gut dysbiosis, causing negative effects on the human ...
This organism and beta-haemolytic streptococci are the most common cutaneous pathogens. A growing body of evidence suggests that proteins from S. aureus and some strains of streptococci can act as superantigens and cause polyclonal T-cell activation by binding directly to antigen-presenting cells. ...
Antibiotics may act as growth/obesity promoters in humans as an inadvertent result of antibiotic pollution? The growth promoting effects of antibiotics were first discovered in the 1940s. Since then, many antimicrobials have been found to improve average daily we... G Ternak - 《Medical Hypotheses...
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(35) was designed to be a more stable derivative of the naturally occurring oxidant N-dichlorotaurine.75–77 N-chloro derivatives of amino acids and peptides can act as oxidants, and are involved in the human immune defense system in the killing of pathogens and control of inflammatory ...
Microbial metabolites act on enzyme families and have various effects on the immune system, which has led to their use in a number of other therapeutic areas. Statins and cyclosporines are among the world's best-selling anticholesterolemic and immunosuppressive drugs. There are cases of a single...
The quinolones and fluoroquinolones act on bacterial enzymes gyrase and topoisomerase DNA responsible for the topology of chromosomes by altering the cellular control of bacterial replication occurring as alteration in the reading of the message gene....