kalsitriolin
Kalsitriolin is a distinct class of antibiotics characterized by their specific mode of action against bacterial cell membranes. These compounds display a particular ability to disrupt the membrane integrity of a range of bacteria, thereby leading to their death. This mechanism of action is distinct from that of many other antibiotics, which often target essential proteins within bacterial cells.
Kalsitriolin was first identified in the 1980s through a collaborative effort between the pharmaceutical industry and
Studies have demonstrated that kalsitriolin accumulates in bacterial cells, ultimately leading to the disruption of the
The potential therapeutic advantages of kalsitriolin have been the subject of ongoing research and discussion. While