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Sulbactam is a
β-lactamase inhibitor Beta-lactamases are a family of enzymes involved in bacterial antimicrobial resistance, resistance to β-lactam antibiotic, beta-lactam antibiotics. In bacterial resistance to beta-lactam antibiotics, the bacteria have beta-lactamase which degra ...
. This
drug A drug is any chemical substance other than a nutrient or an essential dietary ingredient, which, when administered to a living organism, produces a biological effect. Consumption of drugs can be via insufflation (medicine), inhalation, drug i ...
is given in combination with β-lactam antibiotics to inhibit
β-lactamase Beta-lactamases (β-lactamases) are enzymes () produced by bacteria that provide Multiple drug resistance, multi-resistance to beta-lactam antibiotics such as penicillins, cephalosporins, cephamycins, monobactams and carbapenems (ertapenem ...
, an
enzyme An enzyme () is a protein that acts as a biological catalyst by accelerating chemical reactions. The molecules upon which enzymes may act are called substrate (chemistry), substrates, and the enzyme converts the substrates into different mol ...
produced by
bacteria Bacteria (; : bacterium) are ubiquitous, mostly free-living organisms often consisting of one Cell (biology), biological cell. They constitute a large domain (biology), domain of Prokaryote, prokaryotic microorganisms. Typically a few micr ...
that destroys the
antibiotic An antibiotic is a type of antimicrobial substance active against bacteria. It is the most important type of antibacterial agent for fighting pathogenic bacteria, bacterial infections, and antibiotic medications are widely used in the therapy ...
s. It was patented in 1977 and approved for medical use in 1986.


Medical uses

The combination ampicillin/sulbactam (Unasyn) is available in the United States. The combination cefoperazone/sulbactam (Sulperazon) is available in many countries but not in the United States. The co-packaged combination sulbactam/durlobactam was approved for medical use in the United States in May 2023.


Mechanism

Sulbactam is primarily used as a suicide inhibitor of β-lactamase, shielding more potent beta-lactams such as ampicillin. Sulbactam itself contains a beta-lactam ring, and has weak antibacterial activity by inhibiting penicillin binding proteins (PBP) 1 and 3, but not 2.


References


Further reading

* {{PenicillinAntiBiotics Beta-lactamase inhibitors Lactams Sulfones Carboxylic acids