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'''Oxolinic acid''' is a type of [[quinolone]] antibiotic, specifically a [[fluoroquinolone]], used in the treatment of [[urinary tract infections]] and [[gastroenteritis]]. It was first synthesized in Japan in the 1970s and has since been used worldwide.  
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== History ==
'''Oxolinic acid''' is a [[quinolone]] antibiotic that is used primarily in veterinary medicine. It is a synthetic chemotherapeutic agent that belongs to the class of [[naphthyridone]]s, which are structurally related to the [[quinolone]]s. Oxolinic acid is known for its ability to inhibit bacterial [[DNA gyrase]], an enzyme critical for [[DNA replication]] in bacteria.
Oxolinic acid was first synthesized in 1970 by the Japanese company [[Daiichi Sankyo]]. It was one of the first fluoroquinolones to be developed and has been used in the treatment of bacterial infections for over 50 years.  


== Medical uses ==
==Mechanism of Action==
Oxolinic acid is primarily used in the treatment of urinary tract infections and gastroenteritis. It works by inhibiting the [[DNA gyrase]] enzyme, which is necessary for bacterial DNA replication. By inhibiting this enzyme, oxolinic acid prevents the bacteria from replicating and spreading, allowing the body's immune system to eliminate the infection.
Oxolinic acid functions by targeting the bacterial [[DNA gyrase]], an enzyme that introduces negative supercoils into [[DNA]]. This process is essential for [[DNA replication]] and [[transcription]]. By inhibiting DNA gyrase, oxolinic acid prevents the replication of bacterial DNA, thereby exerting its bactericidal effects.


== Side effects ==
==Uses==
Like all antibiotics, oxolinic acid can cause side effects. The most common side effects include [[nausea]], [[vomiting]], [[diarrhea]], and [[abdominal pain]]. In rare cases, it can cause more serious side effects such as [[photosensitivity]], [[allergic reactions]], and [[neurological disorders]].
Oxolinic acid is primarily used in veterinary medicine to treat infections caused by [[Gram-negative bacteria]]. It is effective against a variety of bacterial species, including those that cause [[urinary tract infections]] and [[gastrointestinal infections]] in animals.


== Resistance ==
==Pharmacokinetics==
Bacterial resistance to oxolinic acid has been reported. Resistance occurs when bacteria mutate in a way that makes them immune to the effects of the antibiotic. This can occur through the overuse or misuse of antibiotics.
After administration, oxolinic acid is absorbed and distributed throughout the body. It is metabolized in the liver and excreted primarily through the kidneys. The pharmacokinetic properties of oxolinic acid can vary depending on the species being treated.


== See also ==
==Side Effects==
Like other antibiotics, oxolinic acid can cause side effects. Common side effects include [[gastrointestinal disturbances]] such as [[nausea]], [[vomiting]], and [[diarrhea]]. In some cases, allergic reactions may occur.
 
==Resistance==
Bacterial resistance to oxolinic acid can develop through mutations in the genes encoding DNA gyrase. This resistance can limit the effectiveness of the drug and is a concern in both human and veterinary medicine.
 
==Related pages==
* [[Quinolone]]
* [[Quinolone]]
* [[Fluoroquinolone]]
* [[Antibiotic]]
* [[Urinary tract infection]]
* [[DNA gyrase]]
* [[Gastroenteritis]]
* [[Veterinary medicine]]
 
== References ==
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[[Category:Antibiotics]]
[[Category:Antibiotics]]
[[Category:Fluoroquinolones]]
[[Category:Quinolones]]
[[Category:Urinary tract infection]]
[[Category:Veterinary drugs]]
[[Category:Gastroenteritis]]
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Oxolinic acid is a quinolone antibiotic that is used primarily in veterinary medicine. It is a synthetic chemotherapeutic agent that belongs to the class of naphthyridones, which are structurally related to the quinolones. Oxolinic acid is known for its ability to inhibit bacterial DNA gyrase, an enzyme critical for DNA replication in bacteria.

Mechanism of Action[edit]

Oxolinic acid functions by targeting the bacterial DNA gyrase, an enzyme that introduces negative supercoils into DNA. This process is essential for DNA replication and transcription. By inhibiting DNA gyrase, oxolinic acid prevents the replication of bacterial DNA, thereby exerting its bactericidal effects.

Uses[edit]

Oxolinic acid is primarily used in veterinary medicine to treat infections caused by Gram-negative bacteria. It is effective against a variety of bacterial species, including those that cause urinary tract infections and gastrointestinal infections in animals.

Pharmacokinetics[edit]

After administration, oxolinic acid is absorbed and distributed throughout the body. It is metabolized in the liver and excreted primarily through the kidneys. The pharmacokinetic properties of oxolinic acid can vary depending on the species being treated.

Side Effects[edit]

Like other antibiotics, oxolinic acid can cause side effects. Common side effects include gastrointestinal disturbances such as nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. In some cases, allergic reactions may occur.

Resistance[edit]

Bacterial resistance to oxolinic acid can develop through mutations in the genes encoding DNA gyrase. This resistance can limit the effectiveness of the drug and is a concern in both human and veterinary medicine.

Related pages[edit]