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How antibiotic inhibit the growth of pathogens

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Answered by ratnanidhiram
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Some inhibit DNA replication,transcription, and prevent pathogens from making protin ,synthesis of cell wall.☺
Answered by gratefuljarette
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ANSWER:

Antibiotic inhibit the function of the pathogens by disturbing the cellular pathways producing the necessary moiety.

EXPLANATION:

The antibiotic act in different way of action, this is based on their "structure and degree of affinity" towards the targets with in the bacterial cells. They inhibit the function of the small organism by disturbing the cellular pathways producing the necessary moiety.

The major targets of common antimicrobial agents are follow:

  • Inhibiting the cell wall synthesis
  • Inhibiting the membrane function
  • Inhibiting the protein synthesis
  • Inhibiting the nucleic acid synthesis
  • Inhibiting of other metabolic process
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