类黄酮:潜在的新型结核分枝杆菌抑制剂。

Kakudji Kisimba, Kabange Kasumbwe, Frederick Odun-Ayo, Mbuso Faya
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结核病(TB)是一个主要的全球卫生问题,也是世界范围内死亡的主要原因。耐药结核菌株的出现对公共卫生构成重大威胁,并导致全球结核病感染率不断上升。因此,探索新的和安全的结核病治疗药物至关重要。尽管在开发新药方面取得了重大进展,但由于各种原因,许多现有的结核病治疗和预防策略未能实现预期的积极健康结果。小分子治疗可以潜在地解决耐药性问题,并为多模式治疗提供机会。本文综述了近年来对结核分枝杆菌发病机制和类黄酮抗结核作用机制的研究进展。鉴于迫切需要新的抗细菌药物来提高现有药物的有效性,研究类黄酮作为潜在的候选药物是有希望的。有证据表明,黄酮类化合物的特定结构特征在其抗真菌作用和其他药理活性中起着重要作用。类黄酮可以通过多种机制发挥作用,比如破坏细菌细胞膜或抑制DNA等基本细胞成分的产生。这些发现可能会促进进一步的研究,以增强我们对类黄酮如何对抗结核病的理解,潜在地确立它们作为治疗疾病的关键化合物的重要性。
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Flavonoids: Potential Novel Inhibitors of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

Tuberculosis (TB) is a major global health concern and a leading cause of death world-wide. The emergence of drug-resistant TB strains poses a significant threat to public health and is contributing to the growing rate of TB infections globally. Therefore, it is crucial to explore new and safe drugs for TB treatment. Despite significant progress in developing new drugs, many ex-isting treatments and prevention strategies for TB do not achieve the desired positive health out-comes for various reasons. Small-molecule treatments can potentially address drug resistance and provide opportunities for multimodal therapy. This review focuses on recent advancements in un-derstanding the pathogenesis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and the mechanisms of flavonoids in antimycobacterial properties. Given the urgent need for new antimycobacterial agents to enhance the effectiveness of current drugs, investigating flavonoids as potential candidates is promising. Evidence suggests that specific structural characteristics in flavonoids play a significant role in their antimycobacterial effects, among other pharmacological activities. Flavonoids can act through various mechanisms, such as disrupting bacterial cell membranes or inhibiting the produc-tion of essential cellular components like DNA. These findings may prompt further research to enhance our understanding of how flavonoids combat tuberculosis, potentially establishing their importance as key compounds in treating the disease.

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