Bharti 1927
Bharti 1927
Bharti 1927
MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY - 3
TOPIC: Classify antibiotics with chemical structure and mechanism of action
and uses of main classification
Classify tertracycline with chemical structure and mechanism of action
Submitted by:
BHARTI
B. Pharmacy 6th Sem
Registration No. 190010256027
Submitted to:
Ms. SANGEETA NARWAL
Assistant Professor
(Pharmaceutical Chemistry)
The word antibiotic was derived from the word antibiosis which means against life.
Antibiotics were believed to be organic compounds produced by a microorganism toxic to
other microorganism .
An antibiotics was initially defined as a substance produced by a microorganism , which
prevent the growth of , or are fatal to other microorganisms even at low concentration.
Antibiotics can either kill other bacteria or inhibit their growth . Those antibiotics which kill
the bacteria are termed as bactericidal and those which inhibit bacterial growth are termed as
bacteriostatic.
Antibiotics are referred to as antibacterial agents , still they are differentiated as
antibacterial , antifungals and antivirals to indicate the type of microorganisms against which
they act.
CLASSIFICATION
a) Drug that inhibit cell wall synthesis :-Penicillin ,Cephalosporins, monobactam, beta
lactamase inhibitors.
b) Drug that inhibit protein synthesis :-Amino glycosides , Tetracycline , Macrolides.
CLASSSIFICATION OF PENICILLIN
Natural penicillin: Penicillin G, Penicillin V
Penicillinase resistant penicillin: Methicillin , Cloxacillin.
Extended spectrum penicillin:
a. Amino Penicillin: Amoxycillin, Ampicillin , Bacampicillin
b. Carboxy Penicillin: Carbenicillin , Ticarcillin
c. Ureido Penicillin: Piperacillin , Mezlocillin .
β -lactamase: Clavulanic acid , Sulbactam , Tazobactam.
STRUCTURE
1) Penicillin
2) Benzyl Penicillin
5) Amoxicillin
6) Methicillin
MECHANISM OF ACTION
Antibiotics which have β lactam ring inhibit the cell wall synthesis disrupt the synthesis of
peptide glycan layer of bacterial cell wall.
It competitively inhibit the penicillin binding protein which is important for cell wall
synthesis.
Enzyme involved in the cell wall synthesis is trans peptide penicillin and other β lactam
derivates inhibit the cross linking of D -alanyl-D -alanine peptide chain and leads to bacteria
lysis and bacterial death.
THERAPEUTIC USES
Anthrax
Ciphillis respiratory infection
Penicillin are used to treat a wide vareity of bacterial infection like stephalococcus
and manococcus
CLASSIFICATION OF CEPHALOSPORINS
MECHANISM OF ACTION
Cephalosporins act against bacteria block the transpeptidase enzyme and rupture the cell wall
and cause bacterial cell wall death.
STRUCTURES
1).Cephalexin
2). Cefaclor
3).Cephadroxil
4).Cefuroxime
USES: They are the antibiotics used to treat the different bacterial infection like urinary
tract , skin infection and respiratory tract infection like cefixime bacteriostatic.
3). Monobactam
Monobactams are monocyclic novel β lactam antibiotics which has resistant to β lactamase
and effective against gram negative bacteria . other example of monobactam are :-
1). Aztreonam
2). Tigemonam
3).Tabtoxin
These are not effective against gram +ve cocci.
MECHANISM OF ACTION
Aztreonam is similar in action to penicillin. It inhibit synthesis of bacterial’s cell wall and
block the cross linking of peptide glycan.
1).Clavulonic acid
2). Salbactum
3).Tazobactum
5). TETRACYCLINE
They are a class of broad spectrum antibiotics isolated from streptomysis bacteria.
Tetracycline reflects reversible binding to bacterial 30’s subunits. Which is specific at amino
acyl t RNA and prevent the ribosomal translation.
CLASSIFICATION OF TETRACYCLINE
1).Natural tetracycline:-chlortetracycline, tetracycline oxytetracycline.
2). Semi synthetic: -Minocycline, Methacycline , Meclocycline
MECHANISM OF ACTION
Initially amino glycosides penetrate bacterial cell wall to reach periplasmic place through
passive diffusion than they bind 30s ribosomal subunit interfere the initiation complex and
induce mis reading of genetic code on mRNA and break up of polysomes into monosomes
and inhibit the protein synthesis and bactericidal action.
STRUTUCRE
1).Streptomycin
2).Neomycin
7). MISCELLANEOUS DRUG
1).Chloramphenicol
MECHANISM OF ACTION
It inhibit the protein synthesis. It bind to 30’s ribosomal subunit on rRNA and
inhibit the action of peptidal transferase enzyme.
2).Clindamycin
MECHANISM OF ACTION
It inhibit protein synthesis by binding to 50’s ribosomal subunit and uses
against gram +ve and -ve bacteria to treat back joint infection , pneumonia ,
ear infection &also used in malaria in combination with other drug.
8).MACROLIDES
Macrolides antibiotics having macrocyclic lactone ring with two sugar ring /moiety used
treat infection caused by positive bacteria such as stephelococcus ureus , streptococcus
pyrogenes.
CLASSIFICATION
1).12membered ring :-Methymycin
2).14 membered ring :-
Natural:-Erythromycin
Semi synthesis:-Clarithromycin, Roxithromycin
3).15 membered ring agents:-Azithromycin
4).16membered ring agents:-Solithromycin
MECHANISM OF ACTION
Macrolides bind to 50s subunit of ribosomes causing them to dissociates from mRNA and
resulting in premature termination of amino acid chain and inhibit protein synthesis in
bacteria.
TETRACYCLINE
They are a class of broad spectrum antibiotics isolated from streptomysis bacteria.
Tetracycline reflects reversible binding to bacterial 30’s subunits. Which is specific at amino
acyl t RNA and prevent the ribosomal translation.
CLASSIFICATION OF TETRACYCLINE
1).Natural tetracycline:-chlortetracycline, tetracycline oxytetracycline.
2). Semi synthetic: -Minocycline, Methacycline , Meclocycline
STRUCTURE
1).Chlortetracycline
2).Oxytetracycline
3).Doxycycline
4). Minocycline
MCQ
1. Which of the following substance is chlortetracycline soluble:
a) water
b) ether
c) organic solvents
d)All of the above
Ans- water
3. Benzyl penicillin is the chemical name for which of the following penicillin ?
a) Penicillin G
b) Penicillin V
c)Penicillin F
d)Phenethicillin
Ans- Penicillin G
4. Which of the following dose does not affect the activity of penicillin
a) bile
b)Hcl
c)cysteine
d)sodium hydroxide
Ans- bile
7. Bacterial cell grown in a medium exposed to high osmotic pressure, changes shape from
rod shaped to ------- shaped
a) spherical
b) rod shaped
c) irregular
d) elongated
Ans- spherical
8. Which of the following antibiotics is most likely to cause depression of the bone marrow
a) streptomycin
b) Penicillin G
c) tetracycline
d) amphotericin B
Ans- amphotericin B