草药提取物的抗生物膜和抗菌特性可替代目前的治疗方法:叙述性综述

Rasmi T. R., Pavan Chand Attavar, Sona P. Hydrose, M. S. Kotian, Delna N. S.
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由于抗生素耐药性和持续感染的增加,细菌生物膜的形成给医疗保健领域带来了重大挑战。本文献综述探讨了一些草药及其提取物作为替代方法对抗生物膜形成和耐多药细菌的潜力。我们在数据库中对 2023 年之前发表的研究进行了详细的文献检索,以确定有关药用植物抗生物膜和抗菌特性的研究。重点研究了植物提取物中具有抗生物膜活性的关键化合物及其作用机制。在制定搜索策略时,结合使用了关键词、MeSH 术语和布尔运算符。大量研究表明,药用植物具有抑制生物膜形成和对抗多重耐药菌的功效。(6Z,9Z,12Z)-6,9,12-十八碳三烯酸苄酯、3-苄氧基-1-硝基-2-丁醇、吡啶、3-(1-甲基-2-吡咯烷基)-(S)等活性化合物具有抗生物膜和抗菌潜力。Berginia ciliata、Clematis grata 和 Clematis viticella 的提取物对生物膜形成的抑制率超过 80%,而芒果叶提取物干扰了铜绿假单胞菌 PAO1 的法定量感应机制。Salvadora persica 提取物对龋齿性变异链球菌分离物的生物膜有显著抑制作用。药用植物及其提取物有望成为对抗细菌生物膜和耐多药细菌的替代策略。活性化合物的鉴定为进一步研究和药物开发提供了机会。分子对接研究对于了解这些化合物与细菌靶标之间的分子相互作用至关重要,可指导基于天然化合物的有效抗菌剂的设计。进一步的研究,包括临床前和临床试验,对于验证这些提取物及其化合物的安全性和有效性以实际应用于医疗保健领域至关重要。
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Antibiofilm and Antibacterial Properties of Herbal Extracts as Alternatives to Current Treatment Approaches: A Narrative Review
Bacterial biofilm formation poses significant challenges in the healthcare sector due to increased antibiotic resistance and persistent infections. This literature review explores the potential of some herbs and their extracts as alternative approaches to combat biofilm formation and multidrug-resistant bacteria. A detailed literature search was conducted across databases for published studies till 2023, to identify studies on medicinal plants' anti-biofilm and antibacterial properties. Key compounds within plant extracts showing anti-biofilm activity and their mechanisms of action were highlighted. A combination of keywords, MeSH terms, and Boolean operators were used to formulate the search strategy. Numerous studies demonstrated the efficacy of medicinal plants in inhibiting biofilm formation and combating multidrug-resistant bacteria. Active compounds such as benzyl (6Z,9Z,12Z)-6,9,12-octadecatrienoate, 3-benzyloxy-1-nitro-butan-2-ol, Pyridine, 3-(1-methyl-2-pyrrolidinyl)-(S), and others exhibited anti-biofilm and antibacterial potential. Extracts from Berginia ciliata, Clematis grata, and Clematis viticella showed over 80% inhibition of biofilm formation, while mango leaf extracts interfered with quorum sensing mechanisms in Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1. Salvadora persica extracts displayed significant biofilm inhibition against cariogenic Streptococcus mutans isolates. Medicinal plants and their extracts hold promise as alternative strategies to combat bacterial biofilms and multidrug-resistant bacteria. The identification of active compounds provides opportunities for further research and drug development. Molecular docking studies are crucial for understanding the molecular interactions between these compounds and bacterial targets, guiding the design of effective antibacterial agents based on natural compounds. Further research, including preclinical and clinical trials, is essential to validate the safety and efficacy of these extracts and their compounds for practical application in healthcare.
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