- are
usually 14-, 15-, or 16-membered.
Macrolides belong to the
polyketide class of
natural products. Some
macrolides have
antibiotic or
antifungal activity...
- is a
member of
macrolides that are a
class of
antibiotics with a
cyclic structure with a
lactone ring and
sugar moieties.
Macrolides can
inhibit CYP3A4...
-
resistance mechanism is only
induced by the
presence of 14-membered ring
macrolides, such as erythromycin.
During a D-test,
bacteria of the
iMLSB phenotype...
- In enzymology, a
macrolide 2'-kinase (EC 2.7.1.136) is an
enzyme that
catalyzes the
chemical reaction ATP +
oleandomycin ⇌ {\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons...
-
Davidsen RB,
Feenstra B,
Krogh C, Diaz LJ, et al. (March 2014). "Use of
macrolides in
mother and
child and risk of
infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis:...
-
therapy due to high
rates of
macrolide resistance. If
resistance ****ay
testing is available, and the Mgen is
sensitive to
macrolides, the CDC
recommends a seven-day...
- aspiration.
Treatment may
include more than one
prescribed medication.
Macrolides are
often used to
treat chancroid. The CDC
recommendation is
either a...
-
interfering with the
synthesis of proteins. In a
mechanism similar to
macrolides and
streptogramin B,
lincosamides bind
close to the
peptidyl transferase...
- complexes,
including macrolides, tetracycline, ketolides, and fluoroquinolone, many of
which can be
administered orally.
Macrolides are
capable of reducing...
- clarithromycin, or
azithromycin are
typically the
recommended treatment.
Newer macrolides are
frequently recommended due to
lower rates of side effects....