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Antibacterial phenolic compounds from the flowering plants of Asia and the Pacific: coming to the light
Author Affiliations
University of Malaya, Walailak University, University of Development Alternative, Davao Oriental State University, ...
Published InPharmaceutical Biology
Year2024
Citations8
Abstract
CONTEXT: The emergence of pan-resistant bacteria requires the development of new antibiotics and antibiotic potentiators. OBJECTIVE: This review identifies antibacterial phenolic compounds that have been identified in Asian and Pacific Angiosperms from 1945 to 2023 and analyzes their strengths and spectra of activity, distributions, molecular masses, solubilities, modes of action, structures-activities, as well as their synergistic effects with antibiotics, toxicities, and clinical potential. METHODS: All data in this review was compiled from Google Scholar, PubMed, Science Direct, Web of Science, and library search; other sources were excluded. We used the following combination of keywords: 'Phenolic compound', 'Plants', and 'Antibacterial'. This produced 736 results. Each result was examined and articles that did not contain information relevant to the topic or coming…
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