Synthesis and Biological Activity of Antimicrobial Agents, 2nd Volume
A special issue of Antibiotics (ISSN 2079-6382). This special issue belongs to the section "Novel Antimicrobial Agents".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 July 2023) | Viewed by 35886
Special Issue Editor
Interests: synthesis of coordination and organic compounds; medicinal chemistry; drugs; bioactive compounds; redox properties
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleague,
You are invited to communicate your recent scientific achievements concerning new strategies to fight microbial infections in the MDPI Special Issue “Synthesis and Biological Activity of Antimicrobial Agents” (2nd Volume). At the moment, infection with the SARS-CoV-2 virus is a threat that has been clearly perceived all over the world. Less widespread and broadcast is the concern regarding microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi, especially for those with depleted immune systems. According to The Lancet (Jan 2022), 4.95 million people died in 2019 due to antimicrobial resistance to commercially available antimicrobials.
Compounds, both those that are natural or synthetic, that are able to fight the increasing number of bacteria, fungi, and viruses and resistance to the currently available antimicrobials are necessary. The synthesis, characterization, and evaluation of the antimicrobial properties of organic or coordinated compounds is a key step to identify promising new antimicrobial agents. Other relevant steps are the study of redox properties, reaction mechanisms, and bioinformatic analysis to understand, redesign, and optimize the characteristics of potential active molecules.
The aim of this Special Issue is to put together significant research on molecules that have the potential to contribute to reducing the number of fatalities caused by bacteria or fungi as well as controlling emerging microorganisms in agricultural crops and food.
Dr. Maria Fernanda N. N. Carvalho
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- bacteria
- fungi
- organic compounds
- coordination compounds
- synthesis
- bioinformatic analysis
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