Antimicrobial activities of mangrove species in southeast asia: a systematic review
Antimicrobial resistance in Southeast Asia is a macro-level health dilemma that may cause substantial casualties annually. Fortunately, Southeast Asian mangroves are potent reservoirs of bioactive compounds with antimicrobial properties in correlation to their traditional usage. Hence, this stud...
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my-ukm.journal.223862023-10-23T04:47:50Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/22386/ Antimicrobial activities of mangrove species in southeast asia: a systematic review Carnaje, Ma. Melanie Dalaine Dela Cruz, Rebenque, Jon Dave Torres, Lirio, Gary Antonio Ceñidoza, Antimicrobial resistance in Southeast Asia is a macro-level health dilemma that may cause substantial casualties annually. Fortunately, Southeast Asian mangroves are potent reservoirs of bioactive compounds with antimicrobial properties in correlation to their traditional usage. Hence, this study aimed to systematically review studies concerning antimicrobial activities of mangroves in Southeast Asia as well as provide a technological overview of its prospective use in pharmaceutical industry applications through patents. Through the PRISMA protocol, the search for peer reviewed studies originated from Southeast Asia and published between 2010 to 2022 were conducted over databases such as CORE, Google Scholar, PubMed (MedLine), Science Direct, Semantic Scholar, Scopus, and Web of Science. Additionally, a patent search was also performed on the Espacenet Patent Search, Google Patents, National Institute of Industrial Property, and United States Patent and Trademark Office. The studies and patents were collated on Mendeley Reference Manager as well as tabulated and assessed on Microsoft Office Excel 2016. After the four-phase screening, 59 studies and one patent regarding antimicrobial activities of Southeast Asian mangroves passed the criteria for the systematic review. It was inferred that Southeast Asia constitutes potentially most species-diverse mangroves with highly varied antimicrobial properties and can form synergism with drugs. The existing studies and patents may provide enlightenment on the future path of studies and inventions which must be continually substantiated in animal and clinical experiments for prospective pharmaceutical industry use. In this way, mangroves can be conserved while antimicrobial resistance and anthropogenic activities can be lowered. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2023 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/22386/1/Sains%20Kesihatan%209.pdf Carnaje, Ma. Melanie Dalaine Dela Cruz, and Rebenque, Jon Dave Torres, and Lirio, Gary Antonio Ceñidoza, (2023) Antimicrobial activities of mangrove species in southeast asia: a systematic review. Jurnal Sains Kesihatan Malaysia, 21 (2). pp. 85-105. ISSN 1675-8161 https://ejournals.ukm.my/jskm/issue/view/1573 |
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Antimicrobial resistance in Southeast Asia is a macro-level health dilemma that may cause substantial casualties
annually. Fortunately, Southeast Asian mangroves are potent reservoirs of bioactive compounds with antimicrobial
properties in correlation to their traditional usage. Hence, this study aimed to systematically review studies concerning
antimicrobial activities of mangroves in Southeast Asia as well as provide a technological overview of its prospective
use in pharmaceutical industry applications through patents. Through the PRISMA protocol, the search for peer
reviewed studies originated from Southeast Asia and published between 2010 to 2022 were conducted over databases
such as CORE, Google Scholar, PubMed (MedLine), Science Direct, Semantic Scholar, Scopus, and Web of Science.
Additionally, a patent search was also performed on the Espacenet Patent Search, Google Patents, National Institute of
Industrial Property, and United States Patent and Trademark Office. The studies and patents were collated on Mendeley
Reference Manager as well as tabulated and assessed on Microsoft Office Excel 2016. After the four-phase screening,
59 studies and one patent regarding antimicrobial activities of Southeast Asian mangroves passed the criteria for the
systematic review. It was inferred that Southeast Asia constitutes potentially most species-diverse mangroves with highly
varied antimicrobial properties and can form synergism with drugs. The existing studies and patents may provide
enlightenment on the future path of studies and inventions which must be continually substantiated in animal and
clinical experiments for prospective pharmaceutical industry use. In this way, mangroves can be conserved while
antimicrobial resistance and anthropogenic activities can be lowered. |
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Antimicrobial activities of mangrove species in southeast asia: a systematic review |
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