About this Research Topic
Without efficient antimicrobials, infections would be more difficult to treat in modern medicine, notably for immunocompromised patients. Numerous lines of research are developed into new classes of molecules aimed at new "targets" of action in bacteria, in order to circumvent bacterial resistance mechanisms. The aim of this Research Topic is to investigate the effect of new anti-infection agents from natural (such as essential oils, major compounds, plan extract) or chemical resources, against drug resistant pathogenic bacteria, as-well as exploration of their different mode of actions and competitive effects.
We welcome Original Research, Review, Mini Review and Perspective articles on themes including, but not limited to:
• Synthesis and characterization of new active compounds
• Chemical composition analysis of natural bioactive substances
• Anti-virulence and anti-quorum sensing activities of active substances (molecules)
• Induction of oxidative stress in bacterial cells (generation of reactive oxygen species ROS, lipoperoxidation…) in treated cells
• Effect in macromolecules (DNA, Lipids…) and bacterial cell membrane
Keywords: Active substances, Chemical characterization, Antibacterial effects, Mode of action
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