TETRACYCLINE is a new broad-spectrum antibiotic derived from the catalytic dehydrogenation of chlortetracycline. 1,2 Chemically, it is similar to its analogues chlortetracycline and ...
The experimental and clinical importance of the tetracycline antibiotics has been increased recently with the observation that these agents deposit and persist in the osteogenetic region of normal ...
Pfizer), a next-generation tetracycline approved in 2005. The reasons behind the decline in antibiotic research and development (R&D) over the past two decades have been extensively discussed (for ...
And with tetracyclines accounting for 41 percent of all antibiotics sold for use on livestock in the United States in 2011, according to the US Food and Drug Administration, environmental accumulation ...