J Baruah, LS Singh, T Salvia, J Sarma - Journal of Laboratory …, 2024 - jlabphy.org
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) stands as an imminent menace to global public health, demanding meticulous scrutiny. The speedy expansion of resistant bacteria worldwide …
M Gideon, Z Ladan, EK Duniya… - Fine Chemical …, 2023 - ojs.wiserpub.com
Factros such as gene mutation and transfer, some inappropriate uses and diagnostics, and the prescription of antibiotics to undiagnosed patients has significantly led to the emergence …
SM Ahmad, A Saleem, J Nazir, SK Yousuf, Y Mir… - International …, 2024 - Elsevier
The emergence of antibiotic resistance in pathogenic bacteria, including Salmonella gallinarum, poses a significant challenge to poultry health and food safety. In response …
The massive emergence of antimicrobial resistance in recent decades has rendered the use of a single-agent strategy ineffective. Consequently, the combination of different therapeutic …
Developing a new antibiotic is difficult, with an estimated failure rate of 95%, a minor change in chemical structure (stereochemistry, geometry, functional group, removal of groups …
A Saglam, M Asan-Ozusaglam - Journal of Skin and Stem Cell, 2023 - brieflands.com
Background: Today, individuals tend to use natural products instead of synthetic additives in many areas. The hazelnut tree produces many by-products and fruit. Nuts and their by …
The development of a new antibiotic is a challenging task, with an estimated failure rate of 95%. Minor changes in the chemical structure of a drug, such as stereochemistry, geometry …
M Gideon, Z Ladan, Y Yakubu - Fine Chemical Engineering, 2024 - ojs.wiserpub.com
Natural products, with their inherent diversity, offer unique pharmacophores, chemotypes, and scaffolds that can be harnessed to create effective drugs targeting various infections …
Patojen mikroorganizmaların sebep olduğu hastalıklar ve antibiyotiklere karşı direnç geliştirmeleri insan sağlığını tehdit etmektedir. Bitkiler eski çağlardan beri çeşitli hastalıkların …