Principles of enzymatic cata
General section
Principles of catalysis, enzyme inhibition and metabolic antagonism
chemotherapeutic agents
Sulfonamides and dihydrofolate reductase inhibitors
-lactam antibiotics: penicillins, cephalosporins, monobactams, carbapenems, β-lactamase inhibitors
Other antibiotics that interfere with the synthesis of peptidoglycan and the integrity of the bacterial membrane: glycopeptides, polypeptides and fosfomycin
Inhibitors of bacterial protein synthesis: macrolides, tetracyclines, aminoglucosides, chloramphenicol, oxazolidinones
Synthetic antibacterials: quinolones, metronidazole, methenamine, nitrofurantoin
Antimycobacterials: isoniazid, pyrazinamide, ansamycins
Antifungals: azoles, allyl amines, polyene antibiotics
Antimalarials: quinine and quinidine, mefloquin, aminoquinolines, antimetabolites, artemisinin
Antivirals: drugs against HIV, HSV, and influenza viruses
Anticancer agents: cytotoxic alkylating agents, analogues of nucleosides, DNA intercalating agents, mitosis blockers, antibiotics, alkaloids, topoisomerases inhibitors; target therapy and immunotherapy
Hormones and hormone analogues
Biosynthesis of cholesterol and steroid hormones
Corticosteroids: natural and synthetic glucocorticoids and mineralocorticoids
Sex hormones: natural and synthetic