نتایج جستجو برای: antivirulence agents

تعداد نتایج: 360788  

2016
Pauline Bondue Sébastien Crèvecoeur François Brose Georges Daube Marie-Christine Seghaye Mansel W. Griffiths Gisèle LaPointe Véronique Delcenserie

Complex oligosaccharides from human milk (HMO) possess an antimicrobial activity and can promote the growth of bifidobacteria such as Bifidobacterium bifidum and Bifidobacterium longum subsp. infantis. In addition, fermentation of carbohydrates by bifidobacteria can result in the production of metabolites presenting an antivirulence effect on several pathogenic bacteria. Whey is rich in complex...

2010
Mario Zucca Dianella Savoia

An overview of investigational antibiotics highlights that antimicrobial drug development is slower than the emergence and spread of resistant strains. In the last three decades only two antibiotics belonging to truly new classes have been introduced into the market, i.e. linezolid and daptomycin. This situation is fostering a huge amount of research aimed at the development of novel molecules ...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2010
Lynne K Garrity-Ryan Oak K Kim Joan-Miquel Balada-Llasat Victoria J Bartlett Atul K Verma Michael L Fisher Cynthia Castillo Warangkhana Songsungthong S Ken Tanaka Stuart B Levy Joan Mecsas Michael N Alekshun

LcrF (VirF), a transcription factor in the multiple adaptational response (MAR) family, regulates expression of the Yersinia type III secretion system (T3SS). Yersinia pseudotuberculosis lcrF-null mutants showed attenuated virulence in tissue culture and animal models of infection. Targeting of LcrF offers a novel, antivirulence strategy for preventing Yersinia infection. A small molecule libra...

2014
Mario Figueroa Alan K. Jarmusch Huzefa A. Raja Tamam El-Elimat Jeffrey S. Kavanaugh Alexander R. Horswill R. Graham Cooks Nadja B. Cech Nicholas H. Oberlies

The endophytic fungus Penicillium restrictum was isolated from the stems of a milk thistle (Silybum marianum) plant. In culture, the fungus produced distinct red guttates, which have been virtually uninvestigated, particularly from the standpoint of chemistry. Hence, this study examined the chemical mycology of P. restrictum and, in doing so, uncovered a series of both known and new polyhydroxy...

Journal: :jundishapur journal of microbiology 0
deepak sharma department of biotechnology, indian institute of technology roorkee, roorkee 247667, india mohammad javed ansari department of biotechnology, indian institute of technology roorkee, roorkee 247667, india; bee research chair, department of plant protection, college of food and agriculture sciences, king saud university, riyadh 11451, ksa; department of plant protection, college of food and agriculture sciences, king saud university, riyadh 11451, ksa. tel: +966-1146796001, fax: +966-114693877 sonam gupta department of biotechnology, indian institute of technology roorkee, roorkee 247667, india ahmad al ghamdi bee research chair, department of plant protection, college of food and agriculture sciences, king saud university, riyadh 11451, ksa parul pruthi department of biotechnology, indian institute of technology roorkee, roorkee 247667, india vikas pruthi department of biotechnology, indian institute of technology roorkee, roorkee 247667, india

conclusions potato peels were proved to be potentially useful substrates for biosurfactant production by b. pumilus dsvp18. the strain possessed a unique property to reduce surface tension of the media from 72 to 28.7 mn/m. in addition, it showed a stable surface activity over a wide range of temperatures, ph, and saline conditions and had strong antimicrobial activity. this potential of the id...

Journal: :archives of clinical infectious diseases 0
amit kumar verma department of medicine, division of tb and chest, university college of medical sciences, delhi, india; division of tb and chest, department of medicine, university college of medical sciences, delhi, india. tel.: +91-1122586262, +91-9868399808, fax: +91-1122590495 om prakash kalra department of medicine, university college of medical sciences, delhi, india

treatment of tuberculosis was an obstacle for ages. in spite of good drugs, the disease is not under control. thus, the need for more drugs existed. searching for a new drug demands much investment on the time, money and human resources. there are many drugs with antitubercular action that are discovered and explored in the last century. the most common drug, isoniazid, is now a frontrunner ant...

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