Toxicity Study of Sulfonamides Antibiotics

Authors

  • Yilun Dai

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54691/957gfp28

Keywords:

Antibiotics; Sulfa; Antibiotic.

Abstract

Antibiotics refer to organic substances produced by plants, animals, microorganisms and other organisms in the course of their life activities or obtained by other methods, which can selectively inhibit or affect other organisms at low concentrations. According to the chemical structure, sulfonamides (SAs), tetracycline, etc. can be divided into sulfonamides, and veterinary antibiotics, agricultural antibiotics, medical antibiotics, etc. can be divided into sulfonamides according to the source. Antibiotics can inhibit cell growth and reproduction, and have been continuously synthesized since the advent of penicillin in 1929. At present, antibiotics have become one of the most widely used and used drugs in the world, not only for the prevention and treatment of human and animal diseases, but also as animal feed.

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2024-06-23

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How to Cite

Dai, Y. (2024). Toxicity Study of Sulfonamides Antibiotics. Frontiers in Sustainable Development, 4(6), 109-112. https://doi.org/10.54691/957gfp28