Polyphenols as antimicrobial agents
M Daglia - Current opinion in biotechnology, 2012 - Elsevier
Polyphenols are secondary metabolites produced by higher plants, which play multiple
essential roles in plant physiology and have potential healthy properties on human …
essential roles in plant physiology and have potential healthy properties on human …
[HTML][HTML] Antibacterial plant compounds, extracts and essential oils: An updated review on their effects and putative mechanisms of action
FJ Álvarez-Martínez, E Barrajón-Catalán… - Phytomedicine, 2021 - Elsevier
Background: Antibiotic-resistant bacteria pose a global health threat. Traditional antibiotics
can lose their effectiveness, and the development of novel effective antimicrobials has …
can lose their effectiveness, and the development of novel effective antimicrobials has …
The re-emerging role of microbial natural products in antibiotic discovery
O Genilloud - Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek, 2014 - Springer
New classes of antibacterial compounds are urgently needed to respond to the high
frequency of occurrence of resistances to all major classes of known antibiotics. Microbial …
frequency of occurrence of resistances to all major classes of known antibiotics. Microbial …
[PDF][PDF] Techniques for evaluation of medicinal plant products as antimicrobial agent: Current methods and future trends
K Das, RKS Tiwari… - Journal of medicinal …, 2010 - academicjournals.org
Pharmaceutical and scientific communities have recently received the attention of the
medicinal plants and various publications have documented the therapeutic worth of natural …
medicinal plants and various publications have documented the therapeutic worth of natural …
Antimicrobial resistance and the alternative resources with special emphasis on plant-based antimicrobials—a review
Indiscriminate and irrational use of antibiotics has created an unprecedented challenge for
human civilization due to microbe's development of antimicrobial resistance. It is difficult to …
human civilization due to microbe's development of antimicrobial resistance. It is difficult to …
The synergistic effect of triterpenoids and flavonoids—New approaches for treating bacterial infections?
N Wrońska, M Szlaur, K Zawadzka, K Lisowska - Molecules, 2022 - mdpi.com
Currently, the pharmaceutical industry is well-developed, and a large number of
chemotherapeutics are being produced. These include antibacterial substances, which can …
chemotherapeutics are being produced. These include antibacterial substances, which can …
Antimicrobial discovery from natural and unusual sources
SM Ali, R Siddiqui, NA Khan - Journal of Pharmacy and …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Objectives Whether vertebrates/invertebrates living in polluted environments are an
additional source of antimicrobials. Key findings Majority of antimicrobials have been …
additional source of antimicrobials. Key findings Majority of antimicrobials have been …
Natural products as antibacterial agents
GB Mahady, Y Huang, BJ Doyle, T Locklear - Studies in natural products …, 2008 - Elsevier
For thousands of years medicinal plants have played a significant role in the treatment of a
wide range of medical conditions, including infectious diseases. Some naturally occurring …
wide range of medical conditions, including infectious diseases. Some naturally occurring …
Therapeutic applications and biological activities of bacterial bioactive extracts
Z Abdelghani, N Hourani, Z Zaidan, G Dbaibo… - Archives of …, 2021 - Springer
Bacteria are rich in a wide variety of secondary metabolites, such as pigments, alkaloids,
antibiotics, and others. These bioactive microbial products serve a great application in …
antibiotics, and others. These bioactive microbial products serve a great application in …
Synergizing the potential of bacterial genomics and metabolomics to find novel antibiotics
Antibiotic development based on natural products has faced a long lasting decline since the
1970s, while both the speed and the extent of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) development …
1970s, while both the speed and the extent of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) development …