Life Defense in the New Century: Natural Products in the Development of New Antimicrobial Drugs
A special issue of Antibiotics (ISSN 2079-6382).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 November 2024 | Viewed by 6526
Special Issue Editor
Interests: food chemistry; nutraceuticals; phytochemistry; phytocomplexes; antiaging; inflammation; antimicrobial; antiviral
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Drug resistance is a global issue concerning bacteria, yeasts, viruses, and protozoa. It is a natural phenomenon that has been enhanced by the incorrect and excessive use of antimicrobial drugs.
Today, antibiotics resistance has become an issue of large and dangerous proportions for an ever-increasing number of microbial species, with many negative impacts, not only in aspects concerning health but also those related to health expenditure. Therefore, it is necessary to identify new substances able to inhibit many microbial species, including antibiotic-resistant ones. Natural products have played a central role in many therapeutical areas, especially in infectious diseases. These compounds are characterized by a high structural heterogeneity and complexity, in addition to their ability to act on several microbial and host targets. Accordingly, this Special Issue aims at favoring scientific research in the field of natural compounds endowed with antimicrobial effects.
This may lead to the expansion of the number of compounds with antimicrobial activity against several species, including MDR microorganisms.
Studies on the effects of chemically characterized phytocomplexes and isolated compounds with antimicrobial activities will be particularly appreciated.
Dr. Matteo Micucci
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- natural compounds
- phytocomplexes
- polyphenols
- flavonoids
- antibacterial
- multitarget
- nutraceuticals
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