Plant-derived antimicrobials: insights into mitigation of antimicrobial resistance

Antibiotic resistance had first been reported not long after the discovery of the first antibiotic and has remained a major public health issue ever since. Challenges are constantly encountered during the mitigation process of antibiotic resistance in the clinical setting; especially with the emerge...

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Main Authors: Yang, Shun Kai, Low, Lee Yoon, Yap, Polly Soo Xi, Mohd Yusoff, Khatijah, Mai, Chun Wai, Lai, Kok Song, Lim, Erin Swee Hua
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Published: ACG Publications 2018
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/73536/1/Plant-derived%20antimicrobials%20insights%20into%20mitigation%20of%20antimicrobial%20resistance.pdf
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spelling my.upm.eprints.735362020-06-08T18:38:29Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/73536/ Plant-derived antimicrobials: insights into mitigation of antimicrobial resistance Yang, Shun Kai Low, Lee Yoon Yap, Polly Soo Xi Mohd Yusoff, Khatijah Mai, Chun Wai Lai, Kok Song Lim, Erin Swee Hua Antibiotic resistance had first been reported not long after the discovery of the first antibiotic and has remained a major public health issue ever since. Challenges are constantly encountered during the mitigation process of antibiotic resistance in the clinical setting; especially with the emergence of the formidable superbug, a bacteria with multiple resistance towards different antibiotics; this resulted in the term multidrug resistant (MDR) bacteria. This rapid evolution of the resistance phenomenon has propelled researchers to continuously uncover new antimicrobial agents in a bid to hopefully, downplay the rate of evolution despite a drying pipeline. Recently, there has been a paradigm shift in the mining of potential antimicrobials; in the past, targets for drug discovery were from microorganisms and at current, the focus has moved onto plants, this is mainly due to the beneficial attributes that plants are able to confer over that of microorganisms. This review will briefly discuss antibiotic resistance mechanisms employed by resistant bacteria followed by a detailed expository regarding the use of secondary metabolites from plants as a potential solution to the MDR pathogen. Finally, future prospects recommending enhancements to the usage of plant secondary metabolites to directly target antibiotic resistant pathogens will be discussed. ACG Publications 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/73536/1/Plant-derived%20antimicrobials%20insights%20into%20mitigation%20of%20antimicrobial%20resistance.pdf Yang, Shun Kai and Low, Lee Yoon and Yap, Polly Soo Xi and Mohd Yusoff, Khatijah and Mai, Chun Wai and Lai, Kok Song and Lim, Erin Swee Hua (2018) Plant-derived antimicrobials: insights into mitigation of antimicrobial resistance. Records of Natural Products, 12. 295 - 316. ISSN 1307-6167 10.25135/rnp.41.17.09.058
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description Antibiotic resistance had first been reported not long after the discovery of the first antibiotic and has remained a major public health issue ever since. Challenges are constantly encountered during the mitigation process of antibiotic resistance in the clinical setting; especially with the emergence of the formidable superbug, a bacteria with multiple resistance towards different antibiotics; this resulted in the term multidrug resistant (MDR) bacteria. This rapid evolution of the resistance phenomenon has propelled researchers to continuously uncover new antimicrobial agents in a bid to hopefully, downplay the rate of evolution despite a drying pipeline. Recently, there has been a paradigm shift in the mining of potential antimicrobials; in the past, targets for drug discovery were from microorganisms and at current, the focus has moved onto plants, this is mainly due to the beneficial attributes that plants are able to confer over that of microorganisms. This review will briefly discuss antibiotic resistance mechanisms employed by resistant bacteria followed by a detailed expository regarding the use of secondary metabolites from plants as a potential solution to the MDR pathogen. Finally, future prospects recommending enhancements to the usage of plant secondary metabolites to directly target antibiotic resistant pathogens will be discussed.
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author Yang, Shun Kai
Low, Lee Yoon
Yap, Polly Soo Xi
Mohd Yusoff, Khatijah
Mai, Chun Wai
Lai, Kok Song
Lim, Erin Swee Hua
spellingShingle Yang, Shun Kai
Low, Lee Yoon
Yap, Polly Soo Xi
Mohd Yusoff, Khatijah
Mai, Chun Wai
Lai, Kok Song
Lim, Erin Swee Hua
Plant-derived antimicrobials: insights into mitigation of antimicrobial resistance
author_facet Yang, Shun Kai
Low, Lee Yoon
Yap, Polly Soo Xi
Mohd Yusoff, Khatijah
Mai, Chun Wai
Lai, Kok Song
Lim, Erin Swee Hua
author_sort Yang, Shun Kai
title Plant-derived antimicrobials: insights into mitigation of antimicrobial resistance
title_short Plant-derived antimicrobials: insights into mitigation of antimicrobial resistance
title_full Plant-derived antimicrobials: insights into mitigation of antimicrobial resistance
title_fullStr Plant-derived antimicrobials: insights into mitigation of antimicrobial resistance
title_full_unstemmed Plant-derived antimicrobials: insights into mitigation of antimicrobial resistance
title_sort plant-derived antimicrobials: insights into mitigation of antimicrobial resistance
publisher ACG Publications
publishDate 2018
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/73536/1/Plant-derived%20antimicrobials%20insights%20into%20mitigation%20of%20antimicrobial%20resistance.pdf
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