DEVELOPING QSAR MODELS FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF INHIBITORS TARGETING MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS ENOYL-ACP REDUCTASE ENZYME
REGISTRO DOI: 10.69849/revistaft/th102412061710 Aureo André KarolczakaLuis Fernando S. M. Timmersb Rafael Andrade Caceresc ABSTRACT Tuberculosis is a global concern due to its high prevalence in developing countries and the ability of mycobacteria to develop resistance to current treatment regimens. In this project, we propose the use of QSAR (Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationships) modeling as a means …