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Polyphenols of Antibacterial Potential - May They Help in Resolving Some Present Hurdles in Medicine?

. 2022 ; 68 (3) : 87-96.

Language English Country Czech Republic Media print

Document type Journal Article

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PubMed 36689315
DOI 10.14712/fb2022068030087
PII: file/6219/fb2022a0011.pdf
Knihovny.cz E-resources

The phenomenon of antibiotic resistance has been recognized as one of the greatest threats to humanity. Therefore, there is an enormous need to introduce new antibiotics to the medical practice that will effectively eradicate the resistant bacterial strains threatening human health and life. One solution currently being considered as an alternative to antibiotics involves secondary metabolites of plants that can be used in modern antibacterial therapy. Polyphenols represent a broad and diversified group of plant-derived aromatic compounds. Their antibacterial potential has been recognized via specific mechanisms of action, e.g., by inhibition of bacterial biofilm formation, through synergistic effects with the action of currently used antibiotics, and by inhibition of the activity of bacterial virulence factors.

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