Antimicrobial resistance is a complex global health threat that requires a multifaceted research approach. AMR research aims to better understand the phenomena, develop effective interventions, and mitigate the global health threat posed by antimicrobial resistance. The field of AMR has seen significant advancements in recent years with researchers exploring innovative approaches to combat the growing global health threat.
Research is being done to develop antibiotic therapies, alternative approaches, improve diagnostics, infection preventions, et cetera. A variety of technologies are being employed to x-ray, research and development in the field of AMR, such as genomics and bioinformatics, nanotechnology for drug delivery and biosensors, artificial intelligence and machine learning to analyze data and patterns related to AMR. We're currently working on reducing the reaction time and optimizing the speed of the reaction under desired conditions, keeping the purity of the product our topmost priority.
Over the years, a large number of synthetic compounds have been fabricated with the potential to be utilized as antimicrobial agents. However, their synthesis involves the use of several harmful chemical solvents imparting their own potency over the test organisms, enhancing their toxicity and limiting their applications in the field of biomedical chemistry.