Affiliation:
1. Department of Biotechnology, Yeungnam University, Gyeongsan, Gyeongbuk 38541, Republic of Korea
2. Global Product
Compliance (GPC) Regulatory India Private Limited, 3rd floor, Samved Sankul, Civil Lines, Nagpur, Maharashtra,
India
3. C.G. Bhakta Institute of Biotechnology, Uka Tarsadia University, Gopal Vidyanagar, Maliba Campus, Surat-
394350, Gujarat, India
Abstract
Abstract:
The rising statistics of antimicrobial resistance pose an alarming concern for the mankind.
The extensive/injudicious use of antibiotics in the environment, animal husbandry, and health
care have led to the alarming rise of infectious microbes developing resistance against conventional
drugs. The use of phytotherapeutics defines an attractive approach to tackling drug-resistant microbes,
attributed to their ability to target major antimicrobial resistance mechanisms, including efflux
pumps, biofilms, and cell membranes, among others. In recent times, the discovery and bioprospection
of plants for value-added metabolites have witnessed a tremendous upsurge, with several
phytomolecules demonstrating bactericidal and drug-resistance reversal properties. However,
several existing challenges, including their low concentration in plants, climatic variations, overutilization
of plant resources, and deforestation, have limited the utilization of phytotherapeutics.
Discussing the growing concern of drug-resistant microbes and antimicrobial resistance, the thematic
article discusses the existing and emerging scenarios of antimicrobial resistance in microbes. In
the post-antibiotic era, phytotherapeutics defines enormous potential to tackle the growing threat of
antimicrobial resistance, addressed through genetic engineering of microbes/plant systems for enhanced
antimicrobial production. The success stories of antimicrobials from medicinal plants, as
exemplified by key examples, associated challenges, possible strategies, and prospects of antimicrobials
in drug discovery, form the key underlying theme of the article.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Drug Discovery,Pharmaceutical Science,Molecular Medicine
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