Related Experiment Video
Updated: Mar 14, 2026

Antibiotic Dereplication Using the Antibiotic Resistance Platform
Published on: October 17, 2019
New antibiotics from Nature's chemical inventory
1Department of Chemistry, Washington University in St. Louis, One Brookings Drive, St. Louis, MO 63130, United States.
Abstract:
The doom and gloom of antibiotic resistance dominates public perception of this drug class. Many believe the world has entered the post-antibiotic era. Classic and modern approaches to antibacterial drug discovery have delivered a plethora of lead molecules with a great majority being natural products of ancient microbial origin. The failure of antibiotics in the resistance era comes from an inability to develop new leads into clinical candidates, which is a costly and risky endeavor for any therapeutic area, especially when resistance is at play. The world needs new antibiotic molecules to replace the exhausted pipeline and the second 'golden era' is certain to come from Nature's chemical inventory once again.
Related Concept Videos
Antibiotic Selection
Microorganisms in Medicine and Therapeutics
Biological Methods for Microbial Control
Combined Effects of Drugs: Synergism
Such synergistic combinations...
Development of Antibiotic Resistance
Antimicrobial Proteins
Interferons
Interferons (IFNs) are proteins produced by lymphocytes, macrophages, and fibroblasts infected with viruses. While IFNs cannot prevent viruses from entering and...

