Evaluation of silibinin as an efflux pump inhibitor in Bacillus subtilis
Antibiotic resistance has become a global health problem for humankind. Improper use of
antibiotics resulted in the increasing evolved bacterial resistance to them. There are different …
antibiotics resulted in the increasing evolved bacterial resistance to them. There are different …
Inhibitory effects of silybin on the efflux pump of methicillin‑resistant Staphylococcus aureus
D Wang, K Xie, D Zou, M Meng… - Molecular medicine …, 2018 - spandidos-publications.com
Bacterial multidrug resistance efflux systems serve an important role in antimicrobial
resistance. Thus, identifying novel and effective efflux pump inhibitors that are safe with no …
resistance. Thus, identifying novel and effective efflux pump inhibitors that are safe with no …
[PDF][PDF] Efflux Pump Inhibitory Potential of Vitexin 2"-O-xyloside Against Gram Positive Bacteria Staphylococcus aureus
S Munira, SU Zaman, MA Muhit - researchgate.net
Expression of bacterial efflux pump is one of the major causes for developing antibiotic
resistance in a variety of pathogens. Efflux pump inhibitors (EPIs) are potential molecules …
resistance in a variety of pathogens. Efflux pump inhibitors (EPIs) are potential molecules …
Antibiotic Potentiation Through Phytochemical-Based Efflux Pump Inhibitors to Combat Multidrug Resistance Bacteria.
HS Cheema, A Maurya, S Kumar… - … (United Arab Emirates …, 2023 - europepmc.org
Background Antimicrobial resistance development poses a significant danger to the efficacy
of antibiotics, which were once believed to be the most efficient method for treating infections …
of antibiotics, which were once believed to be the most efficient method for treating infections …
[PDF][PDF] Molecular Docking Application for the Potential use of Palmitic Acid as an AcrB, an Efflux Pump Protein, Inhibitor
Studies continue every day with the increase in multi-drug resistance in bacteria. In this
study, the effect of potential inhibitors against the efflux pump with natural components in …
study, the effect of potential inhibitors against the efflux pump with natural components in …
Synergy Potential of Indole Alkaloids and Its Derivative against Drug‐resistant Escherichia coli
Antibacterial and synergy potential of naturally occurring indole alkaloids (IA): 10‐methoxy
tetrahydroalstonine (1), isoreserpiline (2), 10 and 11 demethoxyreserpiline (3), reserpiline …
tetrahydroalstonine (1), isoreserpiline (2), 10 and 11 demethoxyreserpiline (3), reserpiline …
Microbe-Derived Indole Metabolite Demonstrates Potent Multidrug Efflux Pump Inhibition in Staphylococcus aureus
Efflux pumps are always at the forefront of bacterial multidrug resistance and account for the
failure of antibiotics. The present study explored the potential of 2-(2-Aminophenyl) indole …
failure of antibiotics. The present study explored the potential of 2-(2-Aminophenyl) indole …
Evaluation of efflux pump inhibitory activity of some plant extracts and using them as adjuvants to potentiate the inhibitory activity of some antibiotics against …
AS Dhama, A Amjed, HA Kadhim, RC Simon - 2023 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Background: Antibiotic-resistant pathogens became a real global threat to human and
animal health. This needs to concentrate the efforts to minimize and control these …
animal health. This needs to concentrate the efforts to minimize and control these …
Berberine as an Efflux Pump Inhibitor against Quinolone Resistant Staphylococcus aureus
The emergence of antibiotic resistance has led to the search for novel strategies that can
overcome this issue. In this connection, the plant secondary metabolites play a crucial role in …
overcome this issue. In this connection, the plant secondary metabolites play a crucial role in …
Determining the potential targets of silybin by molecular docking and its antibacterial functions on efflux pumps and porins in uropathogenic E. coli
S Fekri Kohan, A Nouhi Kararoudi, M Bazgosha… - International …, 2024 - Springer
Background One of the causes of antibiotic resistance is the reduced accumulation of
antibiotics in bacterial cells through pumping out the drugs. Silybin, a key component of the …
antibiotics in bacterial cells through pumping out the drugs. Silybin, a key component of the …