蝇蛆排泄物/分泌物的抗菌潜力(双翅目:蝇科)。

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY
Ebenezer Owusu, Rachel L Redfern
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摘要

抗微生物药物耐药性(AMR)是一项日益严重的全球卫生挑战,突出表明需要替代性和有效的抗微生物战略。传统上用于治疗慢性感染伤口的蝇蛆通过其排泄物/分泌物(ES)发挥抗菌作用。本文对蛆ES的抗菌谱、迄今为止分离的抗菌化合物、它们的作用机制以及影响蛆ES抗菌效果的关键因素进行了综合和整合。总之,这些见解旨在为正在进行的利用抗生素潜在蛆虫ES的工作提供信息和指导,特别是在应对抗生素耐药性上升的全球挑战方面。
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Antimicrobial Potential of Maggot Excretions/Secretions From Blowflies (Diptera: Calliphoridae).

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a growing global health challenge, highlighting the need for alternative and effective antimicrobial strategies. Blowfly maggots, traditionally used to manage chronic, infected wounds, exert antimicrobial effects through their excretions/secretions (ES). This review synthesises and integrates current evidence on the antimicrobial spectrum of maggot ES, the antimicrobial compounds isolated to date, their proposed mechanisms of action, and the key factors influencing ES antimicrobial efficacy. Together, these insights aim to inform and guide ongoing efforts toward harnessing the antimicrobial potential maggot ES, particularly in response to the global challenge of rising AMR.

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Wound Repair and Regeneration
Wound Repair and Regeneration 医学-皮肤病学
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
3.40%
发文量
71
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Wound Repair and Regeneration provides extensive international coverage of cellular and molecular biology, connective tissue, and biological mediator studies in the field of tissue repair and regeneration and serves a diverse audience of surgeons, plastic surgeons, dermatologists, biochemists, cell biologists, and others. Wound Repair and Regeneration is the official journal of The Wound Healing Society, The European Tissue Repair Society, The Japanese Society for Wound Healing, and The Australian Wound Management Association.
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