2021
DOI: 10.3390/pharmaceutics13081289
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Structural Characterization of the Millennial Antibacterial (Fluoro)Quinolones—Shaping the Fifth Generation

Abstract: The evolution of the class of antibacterial quinolones includes the introduction in therapy of highly successful compounds. Although many representatives were withdrawn due to severe adverse reactions, a few representatives have proven their therapeutical value over time. The classification of antibacterial quinolones into generations is a valuable tool for physicians, pharmacists, and researchers. In addition, the transition from one generation to another has brought new representatives with improved properti… Show more

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“…Currently, FQs whose predominant species at physiological pH is not a zwitterion are under development and exist in clinical use. Delafloxacin, a fourth generation FQ registered for use in humans, is an anionic non-zwitterionic molecule, with poor presence of cationic microspecies, only at extreme acidic pH and uncharged at acid pH [ 42 , 43 , 44 ]. As the balance of the species is pH-dependent, the solubility of FQs also varies depending on the medium and the solvent in which it is found.…”
Section: Physicochemical Properties Of Quinolonesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Currently, FQs whose predominant species at physiological pH is not a zwitterion are under development and exist in clinical use. Delafloxacin, a fourth generation FQ registered for use in humans, is an anionic non-zwitterionic molecule, with poor presence of cationic microspecies, only at extreme acidic pH and uncharged at acid pH [ 42 , 43 , 44 ]. As the balance of the species is pH-dependent, the solubility of FQs also varies depending on the medium and the solvent in which it is found.…”
Section: Physicochemical Properties Of Quinolonesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The combination of fluorine at C6, the piperazinyl ring at C7, and cyclopropyl at N1 increased the potency of ciprofloxacin to inhibit the activity of E.coli gyrase nearly 200-times, relative to nalidixic acid [ 66 , 72 ]. Importantly, the introduction of fluoride explains the improvement in the pharmacokinetic profile of FQs and became the dogmatic characteristic of the group, however, today there are new non-fluorinated molecules such as nemonoxacin [ 5 , 44 , 73 ].…”
Section: Structure-activity Relationship (Sar) Of Quinolonesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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