Overview
Antibiotic synthesis refers to the chemical or biological processes by which antibiotic compounds are produced, either through natural biosynthetic pathways in microorganisms or via synthetic and semi-synthetic methods in laboratories. While the International Journal of Antibiotic Research primarily focuses on infectious disease research and antimicrobial topics, the journal's coverage intersects with antibiotic synthesis through examination of pathogen behavior and treatment contexts that inform the need for novel antimicrobial agents. Research published in this journal addresses the broader landscape of infectious diseases, including emerging viral pathogens, which underscores the ongoing challenge of developing effective antimicrobial strategies when existing treatments prove insufficient. Understanding the mechanisms of infection and the limitations of current therapeutic options provides essential context for antibiotic development efforts. The topic matters because antibiotic synthesis remains central to combating both bacterial infections and the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance, requiring continuous innovation in drug discovery and production methods. As new infectious agents emerge and existing pathogens evolve resistance mechanisms, the scientific foundation for creating effective antibiotics becomes increasingly critical to global public health.
Research published in this journal
1 peer-reviewed article, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
How this research is being cited
The 1 article above has been cited 2 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.
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2020 · Jurnal Ilmu Administrasi: Media Pengembangan Ilmu dan Praktek Administrasi
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2020 · Jurnal Ilmu Administrasi Media Pengembangan Ilmu dan Praktek Administrasi
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