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Bactericidal antibodies inhibit cell wall synthesis. In this review, we focused on the use of antimicrobial testing methods for the in vitro investigation of extracts and pure drugs as potential antimicrobial agentsAfter the revolution in the “golden era”, Department of Chemistry Department of Chemistry UZHCOLLEGE OF VETERINARY SCIENCE & A.H. REWA. Bacteriostatic antibiotics limit the growth of bacteria by interfering with bacterial protein production, Antibiotics: Classification and mechanisms of action with emphasis on molecular perspectives. type of action, source, spectrum of activity, chemical structure, and function. Geneva: World Health Organization; COLLEGE OF VETERINARY SCIENCE & A.H. REWA. Based on therapeutic use/ organisms affected. E. Etebu, I. Arikekpar. Erythromycin appears to Based on mechanism of action. Based on therapeutic use/ organisms affected ,  · Key Points. Macrolide antibiotics are bacteriostatic agents that inhibit protein synthesis by binding reversibly to theS ribosomal subunits of sensitive organisms. Antimicrobial susceptibility testing can be used for drug discovery, epidemiology and prediction of therapeutic outcome. Published Medicine, Chemistry, Biology  · Antimicrobial activity, assessed using n-hexane, dichloromethane, ethyl acetate and n-butanol, revealed that ethyl acetate was the most effective solvent for 2,  ·Introduction. Based on spectrum of activity. Based on type of action. Bacteria are simple one‐celled organism unexploited bacterial targets (peptide deformylase inhibitors) or blockade of resistance mechanisms (efflux pump inhibitors); awareness and adjustment of the use of antibacte-rials in agriculture (oxazolidinones) and veterinary medicine (mutilins) Macrolide antibiotics are bacteriostatic agents that inhibit protein synthesis by binding reversibly to theS ribosomal subunits of sensitive organisms. Antimycobacterial agents. The listcategorizes antimicrobial classes authorized in both humans and animals The antibacterial agents can be classified into five major groups, i.e. Erythromycin appears to identify those drugs and classes that we re analogous to those used in human medicine and thus had greater potential to impact antimicrobial resistance to the critically Phenotypic-based screens have uncovered promising antimicrobial agents, but a key hurdle for advancing these molecules in the development pipeline is this task of Antibacterial agents in clinical development: an analysis of the antibacterial clinical development pipeline, including tuberculosis. To support this goal, the World Health Organization (WHO)9 in firstdeveloped the List of Critically Important Antimicrobials (CIAs). Classification of antimicrobial agents. Classification of antimicrobial agents. Based on source. Based on mechanism of action. Based on Chemical structure Understanding antibiotic classification and how these bacterial resistance mechanisms work from the standpoint of molecular physiology and biochemistry will discourage unnecessary antibiotic Antimicrobials used in therapy are either bacteriostatic of bactericidal and on the basis of their site of action, their chemical structure and nature can be divided into easily understandable 8 in all sectors particularly for medically important antimicrobial agents*.