Fauzi Satria, Tri Widyawati, Taufik Sungkar, “Antimicrobial
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摘要
全球抗菌药耐药性的高发加重了疾病负担。这种现象迫切需要探索新的抗菌药物,而天然香料就是其中之一。Pliek U作为亚齐人传统加工的香料之一,吸引了研究人员探索其抗菌物质的潜在来源。本文献综述旨在探讨 Pliek U 的特性、生产、化学成分和抗菌机制。然后根据预先确定的标准对所获得的文章进行筛选。分析结果以表格和叙述的形式显示。从数据库中筛选出 65 篇文章后,最终得出 8 篇主要文章和 10 篇附加文章。Pliek U粉末是传统生产的,具有独特的特征,很容易识别。Pliek U 的作用机制基于其化学成分和乳酸菌在发酵过程中的作用。分析表明,Pliek U 是一种很有前景的抗菌来源,因此需要在临床前到临床阶段进一步研究和开发。
Antimicrobial Properties of Pliek U as Traditional Acehnese Fermented Spices
The high prevalence of antimicrobial resistance globally has increased the burden of disease. The phenomenon demands urgency to explore new antimicrobial drugs, one of which is sourced from natural ingredient, spices. Pliek U, as one of the spices traditionally processed by Acehnese, has attracted researchers to explore its potential source for antimicrobial substances. The objective of this literature review is to explore the characteristic, production, chemical composition, and antimicrobial mechanism of Pliek U. A literature search was carried out on PubMed, Science Direct, Springer Link, and Google Scholar using the keywords "Pliek U”, “Coconut Flesh”, and “Antimicrobial”. The articles obtained were then screened based on predetermined criteria. The results of the analysis were displayed in tabular and narrative form. The final result was 8 main articles and 10 additional articles after screening 65 articles obtained from the database. Pliek U powder is traditionally produced and has unique characteristics that make it easy to recognize. Pliek U mechanism of action based on the chemical composition and the role of lactic acid bacteria in the fermentation process. Analysis shows that Pliek U is a promising antimicrobial source, so it needs to be researched and developed further in the pre-clinical to clinical phases.