\u3b2-Lactamase inhibitors have emerged as an effective alternative to reduce the effects of resistance against \u3b2-lactam antibiotics. The Streptomyces genus is known for being an exceptional natural source of antimicrobials and \u3b2-lactamase inhibitors such as clavulanic acid, which is largely applied in clinical practice. To protect against the increasing prevalence of multidrug-resistant bacterial strains, new antibiotics and \u3b2-lactamase inhibitors need to be discovered and developed. This review will cover an update about the main \u3b2-lactamase inhibitors producers belonging to the Streptomyces genus; advanced methods, such as genetic and metabolic engineering, to enhance inhibitor production compared with wild-type strains; ...
Many pathogenic bacteria secrete β-lactamase enzymes as a mechanism of defense against β-lactam anti...
AbstractStreptomyces is a genus of Gram-positive bacteria that grows in various environments, and it...
The β-lactams have a central place in the antibacterial armamentarium, but the increasing resistance...
β-Lactamase inhibitors have emerged as an effective alternative to reduce the effects of resist...
The selection of new microorganisms able to produce antimicrobial compounds is hoped for to reduce t...
peer reviewedAntibiotic resistance, and the emergence of pan-resistant clinical isolates, seriously ...
  Objective: Clavulanic acid (CA) is a vital agent in the treatment of bacterial infections since ...
The increasing incidence and prevalence of multidrug resistance (MDR) among contemporary Gram-negati...
The global overuse of antibiotics has led to the emergence of drug-resistant pathogenic bacteria. Ba...
Antibiotic resistance caused by β-lactamase production continues to present a growing challenge to t...
Antibiotic resistance is threatening the medical industry in treating microbial infections. Many org...
Emergence of antibiotic resistant pathogens is changing the way scientists look for new antibiotic c...
Hundred and ten of actinomycete isolates were screened for β-lactamase inhibitors against Staphyloco...
β-Lactam containing compounds are the most important antibacterials. Following the discovery of the ...
Antibacterial resistance towards the β-lactam (BL) drugs is now ubiquitous, and there is a major glo...
Many pathogenic bacteria secrete β-lactamase enzymes as a mechanism of defense against β-lactam anti...
AbstractStreptomyces is a genus of Gram-positive bacteria that grows in various environments, and it...
The β-lactams have a central place in the antibacterial armamentarium, but the increasing resistance...
β-Lactamase inhibitors have emerged as an effective alternative to reduce the effects of resist...
The selection of new microorganisms able to produce antimicrobial compounds is hoped for to reduce t...
peer reviewedAntibiotic resistance, and the emergence of pan-resistant clinical isolates, seriously ...
  Objective: Clavulanic acid (CA) is a vital agent in the treatment of bacterial infections since ...
The increasing incidence and prevalence of multidrug resistance (MDR) among contemporary Gram-negati...
The global overuse of antibiotics has led to the emergence of drug-resistant pathogenic bacteria. Ba...
Antibiotic resistance caused by β-lactamase production continues to present a growing challenge to t...
Antibiotic resistance is threatening the medical industry in treating microbial infections. Many org...
Emergence of antibiotic resistant pathogens is changing the way scientists look for new antibiotic c...
Hundred and ten of actinomycete isolates were screened for β-lactamase inhibitors against Staphyloco...
β-Lactam containing compounds are the most important antibacterials. Following the discovery of the ...
Antibacterial resistance towards the β-lactam (BL) drugs is now ubiquitous, and there is a major glo...
Many pathogenic bacteria secrete β-lactamase enzymes as a mechanism of defense against β-lactam anti...
AbstractStreptomyces is a genus of Gram-positive bacteria that grows in various environments, and it...
The β-lactams have a central place in the antibacterial armamentarium, but the increasing resistance...