Issue 6, 2009

Understanding antimicrobial activities of phytochemicals against multidrug resistant bacteria and biofilms

Abstract

Covering: up to November 2008

New sources of antimicrobial products need to be identified due to the existence and constant evolution of resistant microorganisms and phenotypes, the emergence of new diseases, and the toxicity of some of the current antimicrobials. Development of bacterial resistance, including multidrug resistance (MDR), is unavoidable because it represents a particular aspect of the general microbial evolution. Due to the increased bacterial resistance to conventional antimicrobials, new products need to be discovered and developed. In this context, phytochemicals have already demonstrated their potential as antibacterials when used alone, and as synergists/potentiators of less effective antibacterial products. Moreover, recent studies have demonstrated that phytochemicals can be used where bacterial resistance mechanisms, such as MDR, make conventional treatments ineffective and also in the control of biofilms. The aim of this review is to cover the recent advances in phytochemical antibacterial activities and their mode of action, as well as to indicate current developments in their control of MDR bacteria and biofilms.

Graphical abstract: Understanding antimicrobial activities of phytochemicals against multidrug resistant bacteria and biofilms

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
03 Dec 2008
First published
30 Mar 2009

Nat. Prod. Rep., 2009,26, 746-757

Understanding antimicrobial activities of phytochemicals against multidrug resistant bacteria and biofilms

M. Simões, R. N. Bennett and E. A. S. Rosa, Nat. Prod. Rep., 2009, 26, 746 DOI: 10.1039/B821648G

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