fluorowanymycins
Fluorowanymycins is a term sometimes used to describe a subset of macrolide antibiotics that have been chemically fluorinated. The designation is not uniformly applied in pharmacology, and many sources prefer the more general term fluorinated macrolides. In practice, fluorination refers to the introduction of fluorine atoms into the macrolide structure to modify its properties.
Chemically, fluorination aims to alter pharmacokinetic characteristics such as oral bioavailability, tissue distribution, and metabolic stability.
Mechanistically, fluorinated mycins retain the core action of macrolides: they bind to the 50S ribosomal subunit
Resistance to fluorinated mycins follows common macrolide pathways, such as methylation of the 23S rRNA and