Chemical Structure of New Quinolones and Their Antibacterial ActivityII. 4 Quinolones: Their Natural Occurrence and Biological Properties
Chemická štruktúra nových chinolónov a ich antibakteriálna aktivitaII. 4-chinolóny – ich výskyt v prírode a biologické vlastnosti
Prehľadný článok sa zaoberá výskytom v prírode, biologickými vlastnosťami ako aj aplikáciami4-chinolónov sa zameraním na 3-substituované-4-chinolóny a ich antibakteriálnu aktivitu.
Klíčová slova:
biologická aktivita 4-chinolónov – antibakteriálna aktivita –inhibitory DNA-gyrázy
Authors:
V. Milata
Authors‘ workplace:
Katedra organickej chémie Chemickotechnologickej fakulty Slovenskej Technickej Univerzity, Bratislava
Published in:
Čes. slov. Farm., 2000; , 68-74
Category:
Overview
The review paper deals with the natural occurrence, biological properties, and uses o f 4-quinolonesconcentrating on 3-substituted-4-quinolones and their antimicrobial activity.
Key words:
biological activity of 4-quinolones – antibacterial activity – DNA-gyrase inhibitors
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2000 Issue 2
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