Research Progress on the Effects of Antibiotics that Act on Bacterial Cell Wall Pentapeptide Cross-Linked Bridge on Patient Biochemical Indexes
Abstract
In this paper, the effects of drugs acting on bacterial cell wall pentapeptin cross-linked Bridges on patient biochemical indices were investigated. The five-peptide cross-linked bridge of bacterial cell walls is an important component of bacterial cell walls, and the development of drugs targeting it has become a hot field in anti-infection treatment. This article reviews the various drugs that act on bacterial cell wall pentapepin cross-linked Bridges and their mechanisms of action, and focuses on the analysis of the effects of these drugs on liver and kidney function, blood system, electrolyte balance and glucose metabolism indexes of patients. By systematically describing the relationship between drug effects and changes in biochemical indicators, this paper provides a theoretical basis for clinical rational drug use and patient monitoring, and also provides a reference for future drug development and optimization.
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PDFDOI: https://doi.org/10.22158/rhs.v10n3p66
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